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Artist Statement:
My work is classified as environmental art and encompasses many mediums including site specific ephemeral & permanent works, interventions, installation, video, sound, web, photography, painting, printmaking, and drawing. I work in response to sites in the natural world. Viewers are encouraged to leave gallery settings with maps to find ephemeral site specific works or sites that natural materials in the gallery came from. The gallery work itself has ranged from installations bringing site materials to the gallery via video, photography, sound to framed works that combine site photographs with topographic maps, aerial photographs, stereoscopic glasses, GPS readings and natural site materials -- that combined, act as a map to the site.
In a world that is constantly changing via incredible leaps in technology and unbelievable strains upon the environment I am constantly questioning our connection to the land and our loss of connection to that land. How do we arrive at a place where a balance has been found between technology and nature? At what point do we begin to realize that we are not moving through a passive landscape, but through a landscape that is a reflection of our having lost touch with the sacredness of the earth itself. I am ...
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Artist Exhibitions:
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS
2006 TBA, Art Gallery of Algoma, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
2005 The Other Gallery, Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta
2005 Under the Sheltering Sky, University College of the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford, BC
2004 Full Circle, Algoma University College, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
2004 Keweenaw, Finlandia University, Hancock Michigan
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Artist Galleries:
Artist is available for residencies and to create new works in response to areas and also welcomes the opportunity to work with students – elementary, high school, college, university – in workshop situations in conjunction with exhibitions/residencies.
Please contact Anne at: anne@ingrid-koivukangas.com for more information....
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Artist Reviews:
PUBLICATIONS/CATALOGUES
2004 St Lawrence River Project: Montreal, Langara College Library Collection,
Vancouver, British Columbia
2004 Flow A Festival of Art and Ecology, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
2004 South Saskatchewan River Project: Saskatoon – Meewasin, Mendel Art Gallery,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
2004 Eaux Vives Regards Croises, Programme, Maisons de la culture ...
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Collections:
PERMANENT COLLECTIONS INCLUDING WORKS INSITU
Pazo de Mariñán, A Coruña, Spain
SKV, Svenska Konstskolans Vänner, Finland
Okanagan University College, Kelowna, British Columbia
Langara Community College, Vancouver, British Columbia
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia
Algoma University College, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
City of Saskatoon, Mendel Art ...
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Commissions:
New works created in response to sites and left in situ commissioned by:
Consultores de Medio Ambiente y Desarrollo, A Coruña, Spain
Algoma University College, Fine Arts Department, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario
BC Festival of the Arts, Prince George, British Columbia
Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) with Environmental Studies ...
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