EXHIBIT ANTHROPOCÈNE 1 ____
ANTHROPOCÈNE 1
Veronika Horlik
Septembre 09 – 30, 2023
Galerie YL-S
25 Rue Beausoleil,
St-Gabriel, QC J0K 2N0
Press Release
WARNING, EXTREMELY DANGEROUS SINGLE-WIDTH SLOW STEEP WINDING UNMAINTAINED ROAD …
August 2022
Fire Season Book II
Edited by Amory Abbott and Liz Toohey-Weise, 2022
fireseason.org
“The Fire Season project brings together a variety of voices in a collective sens-making about wildfires”.
Thank you to the editors for including my work
BURN
2009
Ceramic, oil on wood panel, custom cement blocks, hardware.
The image of calcined organic material stems from forest landscapes called “Burns”, land that has been doubly devastated: cut land that then is burned by forest fire. In these vast charred landscapes, littered with “slash” debris, industrial incursions meet the forces and beauty of nature.
My ceramic sculpture work stems from my continued interest in vast Canadian reforestation landscapes, silvicultural sites where mechanical incursions mingle with the strength and beauty of nature, and a constant air of devastation mingles with the possibility of magnificent regeneration. Vibrantly coloured, and generously textured, my sculptures and installations invite us to consider and re-evaluate our relationship with our Canadian forests and Natural environments.
July 2022
Fairehaven Residency
Some of my bowls donation to the Lunenburg School of Art Empty Bowls fundraiser.
Lunenburg and @skullduggerygallery are an important part of my family’s life.
Feeling very privileged to have had, once again, a working-vacation by the see, and in the very best company.
@skullduggerygallery
October 2021
For the Love of Sandra Alfoldy, Anna Leonowens Gallery, Halifax, NS. October 12-21, 2021
This exhibition celebrates the vibrant life and work of preeminent Canadian Craft Historian Dr. Sandra Alfoldy. Sandra’s research pioneered the discourse around Canadian studio craft, her curatorial work presented craft in a new and critical light, and her teaching inspired a committed passion for craft in a generation of students. For the Love of Sandra Alfoldy is a project that gathers craft, artwork, and stories from Sandra’s friends (her colleagues, collaborators, and students) in order to celebrate Sandra’s life, her work, and her extraordinary impact on her communities.
September 2021
XO (hug & kiss), 2021
will be included in CLAY ROOTS, an in-person gallery exhibition and online auction, from September 02 -15, 2021, at McClure gallery.
This year, the Westmount Visual Arts Center is celebrating 75 years of history, this celebration-exhibit will highlight the VAC’s strong foundation in the Ceramic Arts.
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November 2019
Riftsawn, Quartersawn, 2017
EN COULEUR !
Fundraising Exhibit and Sale
November 2 – 16, 20219
McClure Gallery
350 ave. Victoria, Montréal, Québec.
December 2018
We’re happy to welcome Canadian artist Veronika Horlik to Artaxis.
This work is titled, “Riftsawn, Quartersawn, Straightsawn”, 2017. Ceramic (earthenware, slip, terrasigillata, glaze), found saws. 28 x 33 x 15.25 cm, 30 x 30 x 16.5 cm, et 28.6 x 54.6 x 19 cm.
Find the rest of Veronika’s new Artaxis page at https://artaxis.org/veronika-horlik/
November 2018
Somes images of my work from the vernissage.
JOIN US THIS THURSDAY 18h30 in the gallery for our ARTIST TALK and to hear curator Luc Delavigne speak about his vision for 573˚
3rd Virginia McClure Ceramics Biennale____________ commissaire : Luc Delavigne.
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From November 01 to 24 Galerie McClure – McClure Gallery
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Conference with artists Thursday November 08, 2018, 18h30
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November 01 – November 24, 2018
_____________You are cordially invited to the vernissage of 573˚
3rd Virginia McClure Ceramics Biennale______________ curator : Luc Delavigne __________
VERNISSAGE 18h ___November 01, 2018
CONFÉRENCE 18h30 ___November 08, 2018Galerie McClure
350 Victoria Avenue
Montreal (QC) H3Z 2N4