Fabiola Carranza: Aedes Hallucinates in the Jungle
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Malaspina Printmakers Gallery 1555 Duranleau St (Granville Island, Vancouver, British Columbia V6H 3S3

Fabiola Carranza, "AIR!" from "Seven Signs," 2016
Fabiola Carranza, "AIR!" from "Seven Signs," 2016, a public art commission for Waterfront Park, Seattle, as part of Waterfront Exchange, a public art project of Waterfront Seattle and the Seattle Office of Arts & Culture
Malaspina Printmakers is pleased to announce a solo exhibition of new work by Fabiola Carranza, opening on Thursday, September 8, from 6 to 9pm.
Fabiola Carranza is a Costa Rican/Canadian artist who makes photographs, videos, sculptures, paintings, and drawings that examine visual, cultural and personal phenomena. Carranza holds a MFA from University of British Columbia and a BFA from Emily Carr University. Solo exhibitions include, Apocalypse at Solentiname (Hardscrabble Gallery, Vancouver, 2012), El hábito de estrofas (Des Pacio Gallery, San José, 2011) and Sample Text in Vietnamese (Lobby Gallery, Vancouver, 2007). Carranza has participated in group exhibitions at The National Gallery of Costa Rica, (San José), the Contemporary Art Gallery, Artspeak Gallery and Access Gallery (Vancouver). She recently completed an artist residency in Marseille, France. Her first public art commission, Seven Signs, is on view at Waterfront Park in Seattle through October 2016.