Rachel MacFarlane: Memory Gardens
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Norberg Hall 333B 36 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 1W2
Rachel MacFarlane, "Lightning Strike," 2018
oil on canvas, 42" x 78"
Opening Reception Friday, October 19, 5-8 PM
JARVIS HALL GALLERY is pleased to invite you to our first solo exhibition with Brooklyn based, Canadian artist Rachel MacFarlane. We hope you will join us next Friday, October 19th between 5-8 pm for the opening reception when the artist is in attendance.
Memory Gardens is a series of paintings that depict personal memories of landscapes. The works lament the landscape, and manufacture new places through the process of painting. The foundation for each painting is a memory, allowing each to tell a unique narrative. For over a decade, MacFarlane has been building maquettes as a way to enter the process of painting. Lately, her models are made from paper in shallow boxes no bigger than a postcard. The constructions depict gardens, mountains, waterways, rock formations and other sites of landscape. She then lights these makeshift miniature spaces and uses them as the observational foundation for the paintings. The maquettes allow her to capture temporal light, physical form, and to create coloured atmospheres. She acts like a studio-based plein air painter among these miniature paper gardens. Through this process she fabricates a new place, building it from the residue of memory, and the humble material of paper.
Rachel MacFarlane is an artist who works primarily in painting, collage, and digital animation. Her work responds to current issues of simulation. She has an MFA from Rutgers University, a BFA, from OCAD University, and a Certificate of Advanced Visual Studies from OCAD Florence program. Solo exhibitions have been presented at Mason Gross Gallery, NJ, Nicholas Metivier Gallery,Toronto, the Howard Park Institute, Toronto, and Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax. She participated in group exhibitions in NYC, San Francisco, Florence, Quebec City, Halifax, Toronto, New Jersey, and Philadelphia. She has been awarded the Doris McCarthy Artist in Residence, the Robert Pope Artist Residency at NSCAD, Participant at Triangle Artists Workshop, NYC, and Visiting Artist at Cow House Studios, Ireland. She has been the recipient of numerous awards including the Drawing and Painting medal from OCAD University, the Rutgers Mason Gross Dean’s Choice Award, Ontario Arts Council Grant, and Sam Abramovitch Fellowship to Attend Triangle Artists Workshop. Her work is included in the collections of the Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, The Donovan Collection at St. Michael’s College at the University of Toronto & numerous private collections.