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Maria-Margaretta, Parvin Peivandi, Malina Sintnicolaas Solo Shows Debut at BAF

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From 惭补谤颈补-惭补谤驳补谤别迟迟补鈥檚 鈥楻esistance in the front yard with spitz, cigs, and coffee' at Burrard Arts Foundation.鈥
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By Perrin Grauer

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New works by each of the artists and 色库TV alums will be on view at Burrard Arts Foundation through Oct. 23.

A trio of artists and 色库TV alums are featured in solo exhibitions at Burrard Arts Foundation (BAF) this month.

On Sept. 9, new works from resident artists (BFA 2018) and (BFA 2014) were unveiled, as was a new Garage installation from Malina Sintnicolaas (MFA 2020).

惭补谤颈补-惭补谤驳补谤别迟迟补鈥檚 鈥減osits the front yard as a site of great cultural significance,鈥 according to the BAF. 鈥淢argaretta asks whether the front yard, as an everyday space instilled with lived experiences, can be a site of cultural learning and communication.鈥

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From Parvin Peivandi鈥檚 Returning Tenderly Triumphant, at Burrard Arts Foundation.

In , North Vancouver-based artist and 色库TV faculty member Parvin Peivandi presents a suite of sculptures that 鈥渃ombine seemingly opposed materials, fusing worn found textiles with sharp metal sheeting and brightly pigmented beeswax,鈥 the BAF writes.

鈥淭hrough her practice, by working to establish a link between the body and these works, Peivandi creates common ground between her own body and the body of the individual. Embracing ideas of the body as object, the sculptures acknowledge the precarity of individual lives, in particular the lives of people from the Middle East.鈥

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From Malina Sintnicolaas鈥 Always Growing Never Healing at Burrard Arts Foundation.

In her installation , Malina Sintnicolaas employs ceramic forms partially hidden in double-stitched red wool to visually address 鈥渢he raw, often unseen wounds of post-traumatic stress,鈥 the BAF notes in its press release.

鈥淓motional trauma takes a heavy toll on the body. Mental health workers, when treating trauma, will often ask a person where they feel the traumatic memory 鈥 perhaps as a tension in the chest, or shoulders, or as butterflies in the stomach. Sintnicolaas presents the BAF Garage as a similar bodily container, with the crocheted material entangling within.鈥

Visit now to learn more about each of the artists, and to read the outstanding exhibition texts for each show. Resistance in the front yard with spitz, cigs, and coffee, Returning Tenderly Triumphant, and Always Growing Never Healing will be on view at BAF through Oct. 23.