Sarah Fuller: Culls
December 2, 2006 to January 28, 2007
Culls
features the work of Canmore,
Alberta based artist Sarah Fuller. This
mixed media installation features Fuller’s photo-based work which
explores the artist’s experiences as a tree planter in B.C. for a period
spanning seven years. As Fuller states, to many young Canadians this job
represents a certain rite of passage.
These
years as a field worker gave me an opportunity to explore my own will
power to persevere in an uncomfortable environment and allowed me to
relate to the themes of meditation, frustration, accomplishment, and
acceptance that comes in this environment. During these seasons in the
bush I had a lot of time to think about myself and my identity.
Sarah Fuller earned a
BFA from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in 2003 and was a
recipient of a Helen Pitt Award for outstanding academic achievement and
portfolio. She has exhibited her work in group and solo exhibitions across
Western Canada for the past five years and is currently Photography
Facilitator in the Visual Arts Department at the Banff Centre. Culls
is Sarah Fuller’s premier exhibition at the Kelowna Art Gallery and
in the Okanagan.
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Sarah Fuller, Near Wells (detail), 1999
silver gelatin print, 30”x40”
Image courtesy of the artist.