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| Armstrong, Robert |
| Bazinet, Bruce |
| Beranek, Marta |
| Berry, Scott |
| Billard, Judy |
| Canough, David |
| Cardinal, Deborah |
| Chaba, Sherri |
| Christiansen, Brenda |
| Clawson, Leona |
| Craig, David |
| Doran, James |
| Dottin, Ian |
| Freeman, Paul |
| Fuhrer, Cindy |
| Hayward, Ken |
| Huckell, Gaye |
| Ho, Kim Hung |
| Janzen, David |
| Jarrock, Christine |
| Jerrom, Eleanor |
| Kolmatycki, Peter |
| Kowosan, Kyle |
| Law, Jooee |
| Loh, Dorothy |
| Martin, Jill |
| McNeely, Shane |
| O'Coffey, Louis |
| Palarmuchuk, Ernest |
| Porter, Curtis |
| Prefontaine, Yvette |
| Rossier, Ulrike |
| Sentara, Cynthia |
| Seright, Susan |
| Stennes, Randy |
| Trificante, Mark |
| Unger, Tim |
| Vincent, Linda |
| Wiersma, Kevin |
| Wong, Leo |
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BRENDA KIM CHRISTIANSEN (Click here for Brenda's personal website)
Brenda's work is an interpretation of Alberta’s changing landscape, noting lingering traces of human presence in rural and parkland areas. Her paintings are an echo of the impression left after viewing the contrast in the surrounding countryside where industry and the pastoral have collided. Alberta’s wilderness areas have become indelibly marked by signs of human imposition upon the landscape due to burgeoning economic development and the increased pursuit of leisure activities. Her paintings portray both the land’s scars of desecration and areas of reclamation, while also eliciting a correspondence between the land and self.
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| Reflections, Dawn, oil on board, 28 x 24, 2007 |
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