Twilight Hour: Zoe Ann Cardinal Cire
Artist Talk with Zoe Ann Cardinal Cire, Oct 1, D1357 Sculpture Studio at 6:00pm PST, in-person.
Location
On Campus
Room D1357 in the Sculpture Studio, ground floor, closest to the east entrance to the building
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Contact
Chelsea O'Bryne | chelseaobyrne@ecuad.caOpen to Public?
Yes
Please join us next Tuesday, October 1st at 6 pm for the first Twilight Hour talk of the 2024-25 series with artist Zoe Ann Cardinal Cire. The talk will take place in room D1357 in the Sculpture Studio, ground floor, closest to the east entrance to the building. All are welcome!
Zoe Ann Cardinal Cire is a visual artist born and raised on Treaty 6 territory of central Alberta, where her works talk with her culture that raise her kokom’s lineage of Beaver Lake Cree Nation and moshom’s Métis lineage. These conversations oscillate between
the terrains of paint, beads and textiles, focusing on place and enlivening material associations. Here, relations speak about language and memory, where it can be found, and what it says when it reaches.
Cire completed a Bachelor of Visual Arts with a minor in Curatorial Studies from Emily Carr University. Cire graduated in 2024 from Yale University with a MFA in Painting and Printmaking where she won the Blair Dickinson Memorial Prize.