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The Lenticular Show

AgentC Gallery
DECEMBER 18 - JANUARY 2, 2016


AgentC Projects concludes its first programming year with The Lenticular Show. In celebration of four artists who have combined traditional materials in innovative ways, this exhibition uses the principles of lenticular imagery – where the eye is presented with different images as it moves, such as in credit card holograms or advertising billboards – to showcase their art. Each artist in The Lenticular Show makes use of mixed media techniques to realize artworks that traverse space in unusual ways.

Christina Dixon is an interdisciplinary artist living in Vancouver. Her work hybridizes textiles, paintings, and sculpture. With organic materials such as fabric, fur, and bone, Dixon reconstitutes organisms, biological processes, and corporeal matter into inscrutable bodies of visual phenomena. She graduated with a BFA in Visual Art from UBC in 2014. 

Suzanne Northcott is an interdisciplinary artist based in Langley. Liminal spaces, wherein entities metamorphose from one form to another, are the subject of her installations, paintings, and drawings. Northcott's work has been exhibited widely throughout the Pacific Northwest, and is held in several public collections. She has also worked as an instructor at UBC, Capilano University, and York.

David Kimura is an interdisciplinary artist based in Langley. He employs the principle of wabi sabi, which celebrates the entropy of all material, in his polymorphous bronze sculptures. These works are inspired by natural forms and architectural spaces, both of which provide material for his subject matter.

Durrah Alsaif is a visual artist currently based in Burnaby and originating from Saudi Arabia. Via her large scale installations, digital and print media, and photography, Alsaif explores identity and perceptions of Eastern and Western culture. Alsaif is currently pursuing a BFA at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. 

CURATION | Rhys Edwards, Debbie Westergaard Tuepah, with AgentC Projects
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Durah Alsaif
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Christina Dixon
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David Kimura
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Suzanne Northcott
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