TWILIGHT HOUR: BRENDA DRANEY

Please join us online for our second Twilight Hour talk of the 2021-22 series with painter Brenda Draney.
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Trudy Chalmers | tchalmers@ecuad.caOpen to Public?
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Please join us online for our second Twilight Hour talk of the 2021-22 series with painter Brenda Draney on Tuesday, October 5th at 5:00 pm pst.
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Meeting ID: 663 2756 8305
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Brenda Draney (b. 1976, Canadian) is a Cree artist from The Sawridge First Nation, Treaty 8, with a strong connection to Slave Lake. Draney鈥檚 work is shown and collected internationally, including the National Gallery of Canada, NS-Dokumentationszentrum M眉nchen, the Embassy of Canada Art Gallery, the Art Gallery of Alberta, Gordon Smith Gallery, Walter Phillips Gallery, the Sobey Foundation, and the Shorefast Foundation. She won both the 2009 RBC Painting Competition and 2014鈥檚 Eldon and Anne Foote Visual Arts Prize and was shortlisted for the 2016 Sobey Art Award at the National Gallery of Canada.
In her practice, Draney provides a glimpse into the human experiences of memory retention, preparedness, isolation, sexuality, dominance, and trauma. Draney鈥檚 work has been described as 鈥渢he absence of presence鈥 because much of her canvas is left blank. Draney examines structures that are in some ways protective, but in other ways vulnerable. Her paintings honour the absence that spans the unknown or unspoken, whilst respecting spaces of vulnerability. Draney does not attempt to dominate these spaces but provides enough tools for viewers to place their own narrative.
Twilight Hour is a speaker series hosted by the Painting and Sculpture + Expanded Practices programs in the Audain Faculty of Art at 色库TV, and organized by Elizabeth McIntosh and Emily Hermant.