66 Physiognomies Installation launches 2015 Placemaker Program

by ahnationtalk on August 24, 2015909 Views

August 24, 2015

The City of Saskatoon’s (City) temporary public art program takes a look at its 20-year history with the selection of the 2015 project, 66 Physiognomies, led by local artist Jinzhe Cui.

Cui’s project responds to and interprets the past 66 Placemaker artworks with a traditional Chinese-style scroll ink drawing, illustrated cards, a video, and an artist’s book. The scroll will be on display at City Hall until September 7, 2015, and then be rotated to other locations around Saskatoon until the end of the year. There will be six public events that include an outdoor video projection, interviews, meditation, and distribution of the cards to the participants and collaboration with other artists, volunteers, and community organizations.

Cui is collaborating with Aboriginal artist and designer, Jeff Chief; Métis researcher, writer, and editor, Andrea des Roches; and Researcher and Chemist, Jiapei Wang.

The Public Art Advisory Committee selected the proposal at its April 24th, 2015 meeting, after considering six proposals from local artist teams. The proposal was selected for its diverse team, the opportunity the project provides to discuss the role of temporary public art in the city, and for Cui’s artistic skill.

The public events will occur at various locations in the city throughout the late summer and early fall. For date and location details and more information regarding the Placemaker Program, please visit www.saskatoon.ca/placemaker.

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