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Burlington artist Cate Killin brings Views from the Field to Oakville exhibition
Summary
Cate Killin, a Burlington artist and archaeology field technician, is showing 10 paintings at Glen Abbey Community Centre in Oakville inspired by photographs taken during her fieldwork; the exhibit runs through April 27.
Content
Cate Killin, a Burlington artist who also works as an archaeology field technician, has a three-month exhibition at Oakville's Glen Abbey Community Centre. The show, titled Views from the Field, presents paintings based on source photographs taken while working on archaeological sites. Killin experimented with using worn work gloves as canvases and brought traces of soil into some studio pieces. She studied studio art at Brock University and completed a graduate certificate in museum and cultural management at Centennial College.
Exhibit details:
- The series consists of 10 artworks inspired by photographs taken in the field during archaeological work.
- The exhibition is on display at Glen Abbey Community Centre, 1415 Third Line, and runs through April 27.
- Killin says the paintings capture small moments from a field technician's day, including weather and brief breaks between tasks.
- She used worn work gloves as canvases for part of the series, incorporating soil into the work.
- The Town of Oakville selects artists for town facility exhibitions through an open call; the next submission deadline is Feb. 1.
Summary:
The exhibition highlights the connection between fieldwork and studio practice by presenting moments from archaeological sites as visual compositions. It will remain at Glen Abbey Community Centre through April 27, and the town's next open call for exhibition proposals has a Feb. 1 deadline.
