Nadia Myre: Encounters (Bilingual)

Art Mûr
Code: 9782923243047

$45.00 CAD

Sandra Dyck, Amanda Jane Graham, and Edith-Anne Pageot 

Nadia Myre is a multidisciplinary artist whose work explores themes of language, culture, and memory, and who sources the culture of her Algonquin ancestors as a way of confronting contemporary realities. In concert with this investigation is a keen interest in creating works which expand over time and foster participatory involvement. Myre attracted international attention when, in 2000-2002, she beaded over all 56 pages of the annotated Indian Act with the help of over 200 participants. In 2005, she started The Scar Project, an ongoing 'open lab' where viewers participate by sewing their scars – real or symbolic – onto stretched canvases and writing their 'scar stories' on paper. This monograph provides a first comprehensive look at the Montreal-based artist's remarkable young career. 

Paperback | 93 pages 
23.5 x 26 cm (9.2 x 10.2 in.)
Publication Date: 2011

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