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Sarah Fuller is a Canadian artist who works across the mediums of photography, video and installation. Her work is about multiple levels of perception, reality and narrative. She holds a BFA from Emily Carr University and is currently an MFA candidate at the University of Ottawa.
Sarah has been an artist in residence at the Klondike Institute of Art and Culture, Yukon, Fondazione Antonio Ratti, Italy, and the Association of Visual Artists (SIM), Iceland. She recently travelled to Australia to undertake independent research supported by a Canada Council for the Arts International Self-Directed residency grant.
Dianne Bos was born in Hamilton, Ontario, received her B.F.A. from Mount Allison University in Sackville, New Brunswick, and currently divides her time between the foothills of the Rockies and the Pyrenees. Many of Bos’s recent exhibitions feature handmade cameras, walk-in light installations, and sound pieces. These tools and devices formulate and extend her investigations of journeying, time, and the science of light.
Her photographs have been exhibited internationally in numerous group and solo exhibitions since 1981. Recent important national exhibitions of Dianne’s work include: ‘Light Echo’, an innovative installation at the McMaster Museum of Art, in collaboration with Astronomer Doug Welch, which linked celestial and earthly history; It's You!: Unexpected Photographs from Papua New Guinea, at the Confederation Centre of the Arts, Art Gallery, PEI., and Reading Room at the Cambridge Galleries an exhibition exploring the book as a camera. Her work is currently part of the exhibition Poetics of Light, Contemporary Pinhole Photography, at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History, New Mexico. Bos’ public art commissions include a large light box installation at Toronto’s VU condominiums entitled ‘Palimpsest’ and the banner design for the city of Calgary’s bridges. Upcoming exhibitions at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery will include ‘See Attached’ a photographic dialogue with photographer Sarah Fuller and 'The Sleeping Green: No Man's Land 100 years later’, unique images inspired by WW1 Canadian battlefields.
Images: Sarah Fuller, Glacier Hotel, Roger's Pass (left), Dianne Bos, Paris Night Carousel, 2012 (right).
Contact:
Jarrett Duncan | jarrett.duncan@uleth.ca