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                        					               CIVIC. CENTRE. 
                                                          Exhibition view at the Esker Foundation, Calgary 
January 17–Dec 18, 2016 
Photo : John Dean 
                                                          Foreground  : CIVIC. CENTRE., 2016 
                                                          Materials: MDF board, paint, vinyl, plexiglass, styrofoam, cardboard, plastic, paper 
                                                          4 freestanding pieces : 
                                                          90 x 90 x 240,    60 x 90 x 194,   60 x 90 x 190 ,  
                                                          52 x 90 x 119 cm     
   
                                                          back wall: CIVIC. CENTRE. I, CIVIC. CENTRE. II, CIVIC. CENTRE. III, 2016  
                                                          Pen, pencil and acrylic paint on canvas 
                                                          Dimensions: 220 x 75 cm
                                                            
                                                          
  
The body of work CIVIC. CENTRE. focuses on a four-block stretch on the eastern edge of Calgary’s downtown core, extending from the south side of the Municipal Building, through the old Public Library and the Bow Valley College Campus, to the northern edge of the YWCA. This swath of the city with its complicated networks of public, semi-public and private space is the point of convergence between Calgary’s  nancial center and the East Village. It carries the marks of job loss, poverty, gentri cation, displacement and redevelopment.
                                                           
                                                             
                                                                 
                                                          Download : Esker Exhibition Didactic (900 KB)   
                                                          Avenue Magazine article by Katherine Ylitalo (3.3 MB) 
 
                                                            
                        					                 
 
 
                        					                
  
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