DAWN DUDEK: PINSETS
October 6 & 7, 2017
Opening reception: Oct 6, 6 pm
Adelaide McDermot Gallery
318 McDermot Ave,
Winnipeg, MB R3A 0A2
Sponsored by Portage & Main Press
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After multiple exhibitions in Europe, Dudek returns for her first Winnipeg exhibition at the Adelaide McDermot Gallery to introduce her large format print series ‘Pinsets’.
Part of her current project ‘If you love it so much, why don’t you Paint It’, these large digital assemblages utilize paintings from this ongoing installation piece to expose new narratives through unique combinations of the same images.
SELECTED IMAGES FROM THE EXHIBITION
Nordic Tales
80 x 63 cm
Signed Limited Edition
Archival Inkjet on Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper
350gsm 100% cotton
Last Call, Closing Time
110 x 83 cm
Signed Limited Edition
Archival Inkjet on Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper
350gsm 100% cotton
The Neighbourhood
42 x 60 cm
Signed Limited Edition
Archival Inkjet on Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper
350gsm 100% cotton
rêve de jeunesse
80 x 63 cm
Signed Limited Edition
Archival Inkjet on Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper
350gsm 100% cotton
Rouge Baisser
63 x 80 cm
Signed Limited Edition
Archival Inkjet on Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper
350gsm 100% cotton
Promotional poster 11 x 17
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About Portage & Main Press
Celebrating their 50th Anniversary this year, Portage & Main Press (PMP) publishes educational books, and under its imprint HighWater Press, publishes graphic novels, picture books, and literature that portray a wide-ranging expression of Indigenous culture and experience. PMP is located in the historic Exchange District of Winnipeg, Manitoba,
in a renovated warehouse only blocks away from the intersection of Portage Avenue and Main Street. The
company employs eight full-time staff and contracts with numerous contributors in Winnipeg and from across
Canada.
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About Tomahawk Chips
Tomahawk Chips is a First Nation owned enterprise located in Riverton, Manitoba, but reaching out across Canada. The company produces a brand of potato chips, with four flavours, using aboriginal artists’ artwork on the packaging.
Art works are sole ownership of each Aboriginal Artist. Prints can be purchased from each name marked product SKU. Native Canadian Chip Corporation only acts a medium to help promote Aboriginal Artists and their Craft. More information on participating artists available soon.
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