fan art

Rat666tat? interpretation of my 2009 drawing Vanity. This is not my arm, nor did I do the tattoo! In fact- the whole thing is a mystery to me.

cracked wheat

My ceramic and bronze public sculpture Cracked Wheat installed on the front grounds of the Gardiner Museum, 111 Queens Park, Toronto, August 26, 2018. Landscape construction due to be completed late October.

legs

700 lbs and 7′ of ceramic clad steel hover towards a pair of bronze legs. Sculpture installation on the front grounds of the Gardiner Museum in Toronto. August 26, 2018

dry-fit

Dry fit for my Gardiner Museum public sculpture, pre-installation. Maker Technical Sculpture Services, Toronto, May 2018dry-fit

old friends

Emily Vey Duke, Cooper Battersby and I at the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, January 2018. Back in Halifax, 20 years after our first encounter in that same city.

Meet Bloodie

The Illuminations Project with Emily Vey Duke comes to Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. February – April 2018. We were very impressed by their fearless ad campaign.

Barrel firing with Pierre

The results of Pierre Aupilardjuk and my ceramic barrel-firing workshop at Doris McCarthy’s “Fools Paradise” residency on the Scarborough Bluffs, January 2018. I led participants in making a ceramic object, Pierre then demonstrated the signature firing method of Rankin Inlet’s Matchbox Gallery.

Change Room

Change Room, porcelain, installed within Jim Holyoak’s Banyan forest wall drawing. Opening reception of The Sunshine Eatersat Onsite Gallery, Toronto, January-April 2018. Photo © Linda Dawn Hammond/ IndyFoto Jan.19, 2017.

Parodox the Robot-Mime

“Parodox the Robot-Mime” and I pose before the Little Tramp and Baptiste. I commissioned Paradox to come respond to my series of ‘performance artworks’ during the vernissage of Smile at the Bottom of the Ladder, Galerie3, Quebec City, November 17 – December 17, 2017

U’mista Cultural Centre

The U’mista Cultural Centre in Alert Bay, BC. Built in 1980 to house repatriated potlatch masks and regalia originally outlawed, then stolen, by the Canadian Government during the 1885-1951 potlatch ban. One of the most important and extraordinary museums in this country.

Roy and Punch

Master puppeteer Roy Small holds forth on Punch and Judy. Roy offered sage advice, incredible anecdotes, rich knowledge and super technical sewing assistance during my residency at the Sointula Art Shed in September 2017.

Sappyfest 12

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Sappyfest 12, No Secrets. August 2017, live portraits by Casper and the Masked Mechanic (Graeme Patterson). Sackville, New Brunswick

pre contact

Me, Dr. Michelle Jack and Joseph M. Sanchez, at the end of our mural, workshop and time together in Wells. Michelle Jack painted the Coho salmon with detailed care. The green eagle represents the connection between forest and fauna in a totally integrated ecosystem. The mural was gifted to Kanahus Manuel, the Secwepemc Nation and the Tiny House Warriors in their fight to stop the Kinder Morgan Pipeline from threatening their land- and the essential salmon.

shared mural in progress

Joseph works on some serene blues for a collective mural I project designed for the Arts Wells BC workshop. Earlier in June I had met Kanahus Manuel, Secwepemc and Ktunaxa activist, birth keeper, and warrior at the Idle No More round table in Toronto. I asked Kanahus if artists might contribute a banner to their fight against the Kinder Morgan pipeline, and if so- what kind of image would be most useful? She replied “paint what it looked like before (colonial settler) contact”.

150 years without reparations

Smadar, Lido Pimienta, Brandon Valdivia, Simone Schmidt, Jeff Bierk and I join Idle No More’s Canada 150 protest at Spadina House in Toronto. Here we share some educational information with the crowd lined up to eat free hot dogs courtesy of Carolyn Bennett.

Tokyo Nights

 

Exploring Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo, May 2017. Exhibition of 16th-century ink paintings by Kaiho Yusho at the Kyoto National Museum brought me to tears.

Hand Jive

Elena Gileva, UK (L), myself and Sungmi Ha, SK (R) during our Hand Jive workshop. April – May 2017. We were way happier than we look.

mentoring camp

Making Narratives “mentoring camp”. I was invited to lead a workshop for three international emerging ceramic artists for 10 days, at the Icheon Ceramic Park studios in Gyeonggi, South Korea. With me is artist Kyeongho Min from South Korea. April – May 2017

view

Museum Nights (R), with Ambera Wellmann’s Ravenous Night Dour Sins. Installation detail from Slipper, April 2017

Ashes

The sun-dried wares are pit-fired traditionally with yucca, in this case we used the ranches dried cow patties. Excellent slow-burning fuel source, worked perfectly.

Students and master

Artists Jeffry Mitchell, Peter Roznek, Hernan Bas, instructor Daria Mariscal, myself and Steven Lambke with our pit-fired work. Rancho La Bellota, Baja. January 2017

Pai Pai Pottery

Daria Mariscal instructs a small group of artists how to make her traditional Pai Pai pottery, using only a river stone, small wooden paddle and a cloth-covered fired clay base form. Daria harvests and hand-processes the native clay, as generations of her female ancestors have before her. January 2017, Baja, Mexico

Western Medicine

Western Medicine, 2015 – 2016. 76 x 55 x 55 cm. Plaster, human hair, vintage graduation cap, cigarette, acrylic, ink. Figure sculpted, detailed and painted by Boyle, face painted by Ashoona.

reunion

Me, Shuv and Western Medicine. Shuvinai hadn’t seen this work completed since she painted the face in 2015. I had hauled it around two provinces and studios, slowly waiting for the right way to finish it.

Earthlings Opens

Close to 1400!! people attended the opening reception of Earthlings at the Esker Foundation, on January 21, 2017. Way to support the deep winter arts, Calgary

Earthlings

L-R: Shauna Thompson (Esker curator), John Kurok (artist), me, Shuvinai Ashoona (artist), Pierre Aupilardjak (artist), Marnie Schreiber (friend of the North!), Naomi Potter (Esker director), at the opening reception of Earthlings, January 21, 2017. Esker Foundation, Calgary, AB

Drunk Underworld

Can’t get enough of this early drunk-theatre-photo projection, I try to sneak it into every show I’ve done in the past 10 years. The green Underworld set-frame I designed (and NAC perfectly executed!! thank you) was 30 feet wide and descended (flew in) from the ceiling for the big last-act finale, along with smoke and light show. Malificent!!

Voix-de-Ville!!

Final bow for Niagara Artist Centre’s extravagonzo of live performance, dance, comedy, music, projections and mime… November 18-19, 2016 at the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre. My first set-design commission, inspired by the early silent films of Molinier, and the 1959 classic Black Orpheus

Matchbox-Style

An incredible example of exquisite sculpting, and the sublime surface smoke effects perfected by Matchbox studio in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut. Heaven on Geese by John Kurok. Smoke-fired porcelain, 2016

faces

Pierre Aupilardjuk’s greenware faces, to be attached to a large Medalta crock. This clay fires cream coloured

The Shepherd

The Shepherd, 2016. Porcelain, stoneware and bronze. After I sculpted the mountain I realized I was inspired by the Lawren Harris show at the AGO

Rankin Inlet artists

L-R: Leo Napayok, John Kurok and Pierre Aupilardjuk. Three exceptional ceramic artists who will join me in Medicine Hat, AB to participate in a September 2016 clay residency at Medalta.

L-R: Leo Napayok, John Kurok and Pierre Aupilardjuk. Three exceptional ceramic artists who will join me in Medicine Hat, AB to participate in a September 2016 clay residency at Medalta.

Rankin Inlet, Nunavut

Flew to Rankin Inlet for three days in January 2016 with Marnie Schreiber. We went to meet Matchbox Gallery directors Jim and Sue Shirley, and three local Inuit ceramic artists who have worked with them. Population 2600, this beautiful village is the second largest in Nunavut after Iqaluit. The town and airstrip can just be seen in this photo.

Flew to Rankin Inlet for three days in January 2016 with Marnie Schreiber. We went to meet Matchbox Gallery directors Jim and Sue Shirley, and three local Inuit ceramic artists who have worked with them. Population 2600, Rankin is located on the western shore of Hudson’s Bay, and is the second largest town in Nunavut after Iqaluit. The village and airstrip can just be seen in this photo.

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Shuvinai demonstrates what the sculpture's expression is, and how that makes her feel. Basement of Concordia, Montreal. November 13, 2015

Shuvinai demonstrates what the sculpture’s expression is, and how that makes her feel. Basement of Concordia, Montreal. November 13, 2015

last image alive

 

This is the last image of Shit Knife before it was destroyed in the final firing. Major underglaze and structural fail. A work about ingenuity and survival did not make it to the end.

This is the last image of Shit Knife before it was destroyed in the final firing. Major underglaze and structural fail. A work about ingenuity and survival that did not make it to the end.

Dorset high school

Shuvinai standing in front of Peter Pitseolak high school, which was burnt down by local teens on Sept. 6, '15. The idea of school is a complicated place when people from your family have been historically abused or forced to go there. Residents also lost the day care and community centre in the fire.

Shuvinai standing in front of Peter Pitseolak high school, which was burnt down by local teens on Sept. 6, ’15. The idea of school is a complicated place when people from your family have been historically abused or forced to go there. Residents also lost the day care and community centre in the fire.