Natalie Goulet “slow seeing (Elpaqkwitk/Georges Island)” “slow seeing (The Gateway/Pier 21)”
Each work is part of an edition of 10.
Image 2:
“slow seeing (Elpaqkwitk/Georges Island)” 2021
Dimensions:
8"x10" with 3/4" float mount
Material:
solargraph/durational pinhole photograph, dye sublimation on aluminum
Image 3:
“slow seeing (The Gateway/Pier 21)” 2021
Description: The Gateway/Pier 21 with Green, Purple, Orange vertical stripes
Dimensions:
8"x10" with 3/4" float mount
Material:
solargraph/durational pinhole photograph, dye sublimation on aluminum
Artist Bio:
natalie goulet (she/they) is a Canadian artist working within expanded realms of photography and image making. Of Scottish/French settler ancestry, she was raised in Northern Ontario (Treaty 9 territory) and currently resides in Kjipuktuk/Halifax. She holds an MFA from NSCAD University and a BFA in photography and film studies from the University of Ottawa. natalie’s projects have received support from the Canada Council for the Arts as well as Arts Nova Scotia, and her work has been featured in solo and group exhibitions in Canada and abroad. Her practice, although rooted in analog photography, consists of diverse material explorations, including the use of found objects and performance. Her work often revolves around concepts of place and entanglement and seeks an empathic approach to destructive human tendencies.
www.nataliemichelle.ca