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Live From the Studio with Alannah Clamp

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Join Griffin’s current artist-in-residence, Alannah Clamp, for an artist talk live over zoom to learn more about what she has been up to throughout her time at Griffin Art Projects!

Alannah Clamp is an artist from North Vancouver, British Columbia. She has her bachelor of fine arts in Photography from Emily Carr University, a Bachelors in Art History from Concordia University and a Masters in Fine Art from the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland. She has exhibited her photographic and video work in Canada, the UK, and South Africa. 

" I am an artist from North Vancouver, Canada. I studied photography and then later art history. I have recently completed my MFA. My practice has shifted from a focus vernacular photography to an investigation on how photography and video, aids in a dynamic sculptural and gestural practice. This investigation in informed by adjacent research around ‘digging histories’ and how narratives are constructed through the proximity of objects. I am looking at objects relation to other objects as an essential literacy, and not a circumstantial happenstance. This allows me to think of my own work as a digging site in which seemingly disjointed interests and symbols are comfortably allowed to share space."

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