Un/Natural Tammy Salzl
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18 March > 16 April 2016
![]() Etiäinen, Tammy Salzl, Oil on canvas, 2012 |
Please join us for the Vernissage of Un/Natural on Friday, March 18th. The artist will be present at the reception and will speak with us about her large format, narrative, oil paintings. Un/Natural explores notions of identity, mythology and the natural world.
Tammy will lead a découpage workshop Saturday March 19th at 2pm.
Tammy Salzl is an Edmonton-born, Montreal-based painter who received her MFA in Painting and Drawing at Concordia University (2014). Recent exhibitions include two person shows at Latitude 53 in Edmonton and FOFA Gallery in Montreal, solo shows at Union Gallery in Kingston, AKA Gallery in Saskatoon and solo show with residency at SlaM Gallery in Berlin, Germany. Salzl is a Tedeschi Scholarship recipient and has received grants and residencies from QALC, KIAC Centre in Dawson City, The Banff Centre and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.
Tammy will lead a découpage workshop Saturday March 19th at 2pm.
Tammy Salzl is an Edmonton-born, Montreal-based painter who received her MFA in Painting and Drawing at Concordia University (2014). Recent exhibitions include two person shows at Latitude 53 in Edmonton and FOFA Gallery in Montreal, solo shows at Union Gallery in Kingston, AKA Gallery in Saskatoon and solo show with residency at SlaM Gallery in Berlin, Germany. Salzl is a Tedeschi Scholarship recipient and has received grants and residencies from QALC, KIAC Centre in Dawson City, The Banff Centre and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts.


Vernissage:
Fri, Mar 18, 7pm
Round Table: Fri, Mar 18, 8pm
Découpage Workshop/Party Sat, Mar 19, 2-4pm
Round Table: Fri, Mar 18, 8pm
Découpage Workshop/Party Sat, Mar 19, 2-4pm
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