Marcelle David
Works of Art & Portfolio
Senior B.F.A. Exhibition
An installation I produced for a senior exhibition I had at Emily Carr University where I collaborated with the Inbred Hybrid Collective out of New York. Developed an exhibition that commented on the shifting nature of the gallery system itself.
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What with my interests in street photography that inevitably gleans from where many diverse types of community activities take place. It incorporates a type of pop-up presentation where the peers were somewhat off guard with design of the space in particular.
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Even little puppy who has noted to be on sets around N.Y. could have had a little placard that read 'See spot walk', a motif to both the urban retail window merchandising when employed in the retail industries. It takes on the economics of the student and administrator in the the setting of ever changing landscape issues.
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People going to-and fro, through breezeways, with corrugated metal rattling, and the sound of water ferries being channelled under echoing chambers somehow insulates as an igloo. or wigwam.
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You can almost smell the rawhide of a settler village on the banks of a quaint river valley. Whatever side of the coast we are on, our background from the prairies continues to influence both our practices in ways the incorporate arts into interdisciplinary realms.