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No Discipline, No Class

No Discipline, No Class

June 28, 2016 · by Megan · in Craft, Textile

Two punch needle embroideries. 5″ high.

Assume the Position

Assume the Position

June 12, 2016 · by Megan · in Craft, Fused Plastic Beads, Games, Media, Writing

ASSUME THE POSITION Opening Reception Saturday July 9, 2016 7pm Penny Gallery – 321 5th St S, Lethbridge M.F.A. Thesis Exhibition July 12-29, 2016 noon-4:30pm Mon-Sat Working with diverse media including lenticular digital images, ‘magic eye’ pictures, fused plastic beads,…

Way Out / Way In

Way Out / Way In

February 10, 2016 · by Megan · in Curating, Photography

Way Out & Way In Collaborate traveling exhibition featuring MFA students from the Universities of Lethbridge and Saskatchewan January 2016 – Penny Building Gallery, Lethbridge February 2016 – Gordon Snelgrove Gallery, Saskatoon

All My Faculties -- in progress

All My Faculties — in progress

November 1, 2015 · by Megan · in Craft, Fused Plastic Beads
Congratulations! @ This is Water

Congratulations! @ This is Water

May 30, 2015 · by Megan · in Games, Public Art

Congratulations! was featured in the exhibition This Is Water at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery in May and June, 2015. Congratulations! is a maze/puzzle that was produced in three different formats during the spring of 2015. The puzzle was called…

My Tongue in Your Cheek

My Tongue in Your Cheek

January 15, 2015 · by Megan · in Craft
Check In, Please: My Academic Autograph Book

Check In, Please: My Academic Autograph Book

December 1, 2014 · by Megan · in Games, Word Games, Writing

Check In, Please: My Academic Autograph Book is an activity book for people involved in academia: students as well as instructors. It is a 32-page half-legal sized book that functions as a shell for content added by its owner and/or…

Studio Mad Lib #1: How to Survive an Art School Critique

Studio Mad Lib #1: How to Survive an Art School Critique

September 21, 2014 · by Megan · in Games, Word Games, Writing

Studio Mad Lib #1: How to Survive an Art School Critique is a mad lib created from found text—a WikiHow article of the same name. Mad libs are a common word game played by people of all ages, commonly used…

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