Archives: Interviews

Annie Onyi Cheung

IOTA: Gallery Pop Up (Deux) is a pop up gallery that featured twelve Nova Scotia and New Brunswick contemporary artists, and two Halifax commercial art galleries for an online sale and pop-up sale event. Artworks were available for pre-purchase from May 1st to June 17th, 2017. All artists were featured for an interview as part of the Six Questions series,

Alisa Arsenault

IOTA: Gallery Pop Up (Deux) is a pop up gallery that featured twelve Nova Scotia and New Brunswick contemporary artists, and two Halifax commercial art galleries for an online sale and pop-up sale event. Artworks were available for pre-purchase from May 1st to June 17th, 2017. All artists were featured for an interview as part of the Six Questions series,

Terri Whetstone

IOTA: Gallery Pop Up (Deux) is a pop up gallery that featured twelve Nova Scotia and New Brunswick contemporary artists, and two Halifax commercial art galleries for an online sale and pop-up sale event. Artworks were available for pre-purchase from May 1st to June 17th, 2017. All artists were featured for an interview as part of the Six Questions series,

Kate Ward

One of the things that I love about farm fences are the ingenious methods that they are fixed and repaired. Generally using little more than a bit of wire, they are stitched and patched to mend the holes. Inspired by these methods I have explored a series of ‘fences’. The topic relates to my MFA thesis which

Jordan Bennett

Bennett’s work is derived from a combination of observations and influences from historical and popular culture, new media, traditional craft, political issues, and his own cultural practices. Through the processes of sculpture, digital media, installation, endurance performance, sound installation and various others, he strives to push boundaries and play with the ideas of re-appropriation, reclamation,

Studio 21: Carly Butler & Jason Holley

IOTA is pleased to feature two commercial galleries for its Pop Up event. Studio 21 Fine Art has exhibited and sold some of the best contemporary Canadian art for over 30 years, to private and corporate collectors locally and internationally. The gallery represents established and emerging artists; Atlantic Canadians and others from the rest of Canada;

Bruce Barber

UNITED TECHNOLOGIES “WRONG ROUTE TO PEACE”, was published in the Atlantic magazine, Vol. 249, No. 3, March 1982. UNITED TECHNOLOGIES frequently places such advertisements in the Atlantic and other liberal/conservative magazines with wide circulation in North America and Europe. The purpose of this advertisement is to allay the fears of the American public to the

YORODEO

Three Dee Realms is an ongoing series of anaglyphic 3D work by Halifax printmakers Paul Hammond and Seth Smith, (Yorodeo), which was started in 2009. Anaglyphic 3D is the familiar technique that utilizes red and blue glasses, and has been used since the 1950s in comic books and movies. The Three Dee Realms series presents viewers