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Mallory Donen

Creating connections between pixels and threads.
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    • Instruction Tables
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    • Static Glitch
    • Eri Simulation
    • Monochrome Series
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    • Vancouver Cityscape
    • Mundane Cross-Stitch Series
    • Becoming a Pixel
    • Glitch Streak
    • Invisible Labour: Cross-Stitching, Feminism, & the Collective Strength of Women
    • Uncanny Cross-Stitch Series
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    • Society Reboot
    • Remnants of the Manmade
    • System Failure
    • What Am I?
    • What Happens to a Stressed System?
    • Glitch Series
    • May 6, 2017
    • Paint by Numbers Series
    • Knitting Ouroboros
    • Act Like a Machine
    • I Feel Like a Machine
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March 2021 - Update

March 01, 2021

Highlights

  • Canada Council for the Arts - Research & Creation Grant

  • Art Hole Magazine, Issue 9, February 2021

  • Seeking the Periphery, Virtual Exhibition Launch, Mar 11, 6:30pm EST

  • Uncompressed, Group Exhibition, Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, Coastal Carolina University

  • Digital Carnival Z, Virtual Public Presentation, Artist Panel, May 2021


At the end of February I received some amazing news! The Canada Council for the Arts informed me that my application for a Research & Creation Grant was successful. This means that I’ll be receiving funding to complete my proposed art book project. More to come on the project later, right now is the time for celebration and reflection. This is a major milestone in any artist’s career and I acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts for their recognition and validation of all my hard work and determination over the past few years. It’s not always easy staying motivated to pursue an art career while at the same time maintaining a career which helps me sustain a living. But now I’m confident in saying that dreams really do come true and this is just the beginning of more milestones to come.


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My focus over the last month shifted from creating to research and reading. Readings included cross-stitching techniques, the history and future of technology and the connection between technology and women. I surprised myself because this was the most I’ve read in years and it made me feel like I was back in school (but in a good way)!


Lastly, I’d like to share some news about where I’m currently showing and will be showing my art. I was recently published in a UK magazine called Art Hole: 9, for their February Issue, which can be purchased online.

This month my new cross-stitch series Remnants of the Manmade will be part of the virtual group exhibition, Seeking the Periphery at the Paul H. Cocker Gallery, Department of Architectural Science, Ryerson University in Toronto. The virtual exhibition launch will be taking place Mar 11, 6:30pm EST, via dasxhibitions.ca. and free admission tickets are available through Eventbrite.

Later this Spring 2021, my video Part 1: Introduction - What Am I? will be exhibited in the group show Uncompressed, at the Rebecca Randall Bryan Art Gallery, at Coastal Carolina University.

Along with two others artist I will also be presenting a virtual public presentation in May 2021. The Artist Panel (key words: gender, labour, surveillance) is part of the 9th Annual Digital Carnival: Z, organized by Cinevolution Media Art Society.

 
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