Juliana Rempel, "Temporary Solution"
$1000. Ceramic 13" x 16" x 14", 2022.
Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.
Artist Statement
Juliana Rempel’s forms explore the daily experiences of being a mom in a world where expectations are unrealistic. Her groupings investigate the relationship between familiarity and ambiguity, focus and distraction, problems and solutions, offerings the silent moments of our day a platform. Inspired by the ability of the everyday to renew in us an act of knowledge, Juliana chooses individual objects that form narratives when grouped together. The compositions arranged by Juliana allow objects to emerge from the shadows, posed and poised, striving to honour the silent bystanders of our day and give these moments a voice within this new frame. There is a beauty found in the shapes and colors that compose the settings of our day. Within the soft and muted colours of the mundane, there is a silence. Through the silence, vivid colours and shapes emerge to create a disturbance among the stillness.
Artist Bio
Juliana Rempel's work finds beauty in the shapes and colors that compose the settings of our day. Within the soft and muted colors of the mundane, there is a silence, through this silence vivid colors and shapes emerge and a story unfolds. Juliana Rempel is a graduate of Emily Carr University in Vancouver where she received her Bachelor in Visual Arts degree. Following this, she attended Cardiff School of Art and Design in Wales, UK where she completed her Master of Arts degree in Ceramics. Juliana has had the opportunity to attend art residencies such as the International Ceramic Studio in Hungary, Fourwinds Arts Residency in France as well as here in Canada at Medalta International Ceramic Residency in Medicine Hat, Alberta. She has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, most recently her work has been shown at the Leighton Art Gallery (Calgary, AB), Archie Bray Foundation (Helena, USA), Art Souterrain (Montreal, QC), the Harris-Warke Gallery (Red Deer, AB), The Gardiner Museum (Toronto, ON), The Art Gallery of St. Albert and the Esplanade Museum and Gallery (Medicine Hat, AB). Juliana resides and maintains a studio practice in Bragg Creek Alberta and is currently teaching at the Alberta University of the Arts.
$1000. Ceramic 13" x 16" x 14", 2022.
Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.
Artist Statement
Juliana Rempel’s forms explore the daily experiences of being a mom in a world where expectations are unrealistic. Her groupings investigate the relationship between familiarity and ambiguity, focus and distraction, problems and solutions, offerings the silent moments of our day a platform. Inspired by the ability of the everyday to renew in us an act of knowledge, Juliana chooses individual objects that form narratives when grouped together. The compositions arranged by Juliana allow objects to emerge from the shadows, posed and poised, striving to honour the silent bystanders of our day and give these moments a voice within this new frame. There is a beauty found in the shapes and colors that compose the settings of our day. Within the soft and muted colours of the mundane, there is a silence. Through the silence, vivid colours and shapes emerge to create a disturbance among the stillness.
Artist Bio
Juliana Rempel's work finds beauty in the shapes and colors that compose the settings of our day. Within the soft and muted colors of the mundane, there is a silence, through this silence vivid colors and shapes emerge and a story unfolds. Juliana Rempel is a graduate of Emily Carr University in Vancouver where she received her Bachelor in Visual Arts degree. Following this, she attended Cardiff School of Art and Design in Wales, UK where she completed her Master of Arts degree in Ceramics. Juliana has had the opportunity to attend art residencies such as the International Ceramic Studio in Hungary, Fourwinds Arts Residency in France as well as here in Canada at Medalta International Ceramic Residency in Medicine Hat, Alberta. She has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, most recently her work has been shown at the Leighton Art Gallery (Calgary, AB), Archie Bray Foundation (Helena, USA), Art Souterrain (Montreal, QC), the Harris-Warke Gallery (Red Deer, AB), The Gardiner Museum (Toronto, ON), The Art Gallery of St. Albert and the Esplanade Museum and Gallery (Medicine Hat, AB). Juliana resides and maintains a studio practice in Bragg Creek Alberta and is currently teaching at the Alberta University of the Arts.
$1000. Ceramic 13" x 16" x 14", 2022.
Price does not include shipping. Contact info@collarworks.org for a shipping estimate.
Artist Statement
Juliana Rempel’s forms explore the daily experiences of being a mom in a world where expectations are unrealistic. Her groupings investigate the relationship between familiarity and ambiguity, focus and distraction, problems and solutions, offerings the silent moments of our day a platform. Inspired by the ability of the everyday to renew in us an act of knowledge, Juliana chooses individual objects that form narratives when grouped together. The compositions arranged by Juliana allow objects to emerge from the shadows, posed and poised, striving to honour the silent bystanders of our day and give these moments a voice within this new frame. There is a beauty found in the shapes and colors that compose the settings of our day. Within the soft and muted colours of the mundane, there is a silence. Through the silence, vivid colours and shapes emerge to create a disturbance among the stillness.
Artist Bio
Juliana Rempel's work finds beauty in the shapes and colors that compose the settings of our day. Within the soft and muted colors of the mundane, there is a silence, through this silence vivid colors and shapes emerge and a story unfolds. Juliana Rempel is a graduate of Emily Carr University in Vancouver where she received her Bachelor in Visual Arts degree. Following this, she attended Cardiff School of Art and Design in Wales, UK where she completed her Master of Arts degree in Ceramics. Juliana has had the opportunity to attend art residencies such as the International Ceramic Studio in Hungary, Fourwinds Arts Residency in France as well as here in Canada at Medalta International Ceramic Residency in Medicine Hat, Alberta. She has exhibited her work both nationally and internationally, most recently her work has been shown at the Leighton Art Gallery (Calgary, AB), Archie Bray Foundation (Helena, USA), Art Souterrain (Montreal, QC), the Harris-Warke Gallery (Red Deer, AB), The Gardiner Museum (Toronto, ON), The Art Gallery of St. Albert and the Esplanade Museum and Gallery (Medicine Hat, AB). Juliana resides and maintains a studio practice in Bragg Creek Alberta and is currently teaching at the Alberta University of the Arts.