Esker Foundation Programming Guide January 2019 - May 2019
Calgary: Esker Foundation, 2019
This is the programming guide for the Esker Foundation's exhibitions and programs from January 2019 to May 2019. The front cover does not have a title and is yellow with a black circle on the left hand side.
Exhibitions include Wheatfield, showcasing Neil Campbell's paintings, Quantification Trilogy, showcasing Jeremy Shaw's films and photography, Mourning Home, showcasing Glenna Cardinal's installation work, The Mind Knows What the Eye Has Not Seen, showcasing Agnes Martin's abstract paintings and print works, Among All These Tundras, showcasing 12 contemporary Indigenous artists from the circumpolar north, and Channel 51: Igloolik - Celebrating 30 Years of Inuit Video Art, showcasing films from the Isuma and Arnait Women's Video Collective. Screenings include Meshes of the Afternoon by Maya Deren and La Jetée by Chris Marker.
ITEM 2019.030 – available for viewing in the Research Centre
Videos, Artworks and Artists Cited
Saskatchewan – Neil Campbell
Quickeners – Jeremy Shaw
Liminals – Jeremy Shaw
I Can See Forever – Jeremy Shaw
Mourning Home – Glenna Cardinal
Meshes of the Afternoon – Maya Deren
La Jetée – Chris Marker
Asinnajaq
Laakkuluk Williamson Bathory
Carola Grahn
Marja Helander
Kablusiak
Sonya Kelliher-Combs
Joar Nango
Taqralik Partridge
Barry Pottle
Inuuteq Storch
Couzyn Van Heuvelen
Allison Akootchook Warden
Agnes Marker
Zacharias Kunuk
Paul Apak Angilirq
Pauloosie Qulitalik
Madame Ivalu
Susan Avingaq
Mary Kunuk
Norman Cohn
Marie Hélène Cousineau