Tag Archives: Northern Arts Review
Where Ya To? Suzanne Sandboe’s Exploration of the East Coast
By Haley Bassett, September 14th 2021 This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Suzanne Sandboe, a Sexsmith-based artist, about her wondrous trip to Newfoundland that launched her solo show Where Ya To?, which is on display now at the Beaverlodge Area Cultural Society until September 23rd. It was evident what this trip meant […]
The Making of Uncertainty: Karl Mattson and Luke Gleeson
By Haley Bassett, May 18th 2021 This week, I caught up with artist duo, Rolla’s Karl Mattson and Luke Gleeson of Tsay Keh Dene First Nation to learn more about their piece Uncertainty, which is now installed at the Douglas Botanical Gardens at the University of Northern British Columbia in Prince George. Karl has a […]
Greener Pastures: A Conversation with Payge Fortier
By Haley Bassett, May 2nd 2021 This week, I spoke with 2021’s Bin Top Artist in Residence Payge Fortier about her exhibition Bos Taurus, as well as her experience working as an artist in our small, Northern community. The Bin Top Artist in Residence is organized by the Dawson Creek Art Gallery, stay tuned for […]
Don’t Ask Permission: A Conversation with Angela Fehr on Art and Business
By Haley Bassett, April 14th 2021 This week, I had the privilege of speaking with celebrated watercolourist Angela Fehr about the development of her art practice and business. Angela is a great example for Northern artists looking to find creative ways to support themselves with their art. This article is the second in a series […]
Myth of the Northern Starving Artist
By Haley Bassett, March 11th 2021 This week marks the beginning of a continuing series that delves deeper into the implications behind the “starving artist” stereotype, and how this misperception affects artists and communities in our Northern context. Picture a typical starving artist. You might conjure up a wafer-thin, punkish kid swanning around some trendy […]