Visual Arts - EdwardEpp.com
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Visual Arts - EdwardEpp.com
Curriculum Vitae Visual Arts The Art of Edward Epp EdwardEpp.com [email protected] P.O. Box 134 Shawnigan Lake, BC V0R 2W0 Visual Arts Instructor Application Edward Epp MA, M.Ed (RCC) P.O. Box 134 Shawnigan Lake, B.C. V0R 2W0 April 02 2012 Visual Arts Instructor – : I believe I have many of the skills and qualities outlined in your position of art instructor. I am an “interdisciplinary learner”. I have been a practicing artist for more than thirty years, taught art in post-secondary institutions in Liberia, Botswana, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia. A major theme in my professional career has been working in the midst of cultures different than my own both here in northwest BC, in Africa and China. That experience, though challenging, has been a source of spiritual and artistic nourishment. My last two exhibitions, including one at the Marion Scott Gallery in Vancouver, was a collaborative exhibition with First Nations button blanket artist Hazel Wilson. As well I showed at the Museum of Northern BC in Prince Rupert last summer painting– constructions, ‘reflections’ on the masks of Liberia and those of north coast sculptor, Dempsey Bob. Besides my art profession, I have trained and worked as a clinical counsellor. Art and psychology are complementary; each assists in the formation of a unique perception and experience, process-focused and highly tuned to natural patterns of change and transformation. I have worked in the villages of Kincolith, Kitkatla and Masset. In addition to teaching art courses in studio art, drawing, painting, printmaking, art history, First Nations art, and African Art History. I have currently instructing and supervising in the Graduate Counselling Program for the UNBC, Terrace Campus. I have regularly taught Conflict Resolution Skills classes and Introductory Psychology classes for Northwest Community College in Prince Rupert. From a collaborative and interdisciplinary framework I would like to incorporate into the art course work many perspectives and practical insights that I have gained from my training and teaching experience in Family and Group counseling, Conflict Resolution, Alternative (Art) Approaches to Counselling, Post-Modern Therapies. I have included my current resume related to Art, as well as a copy of my counseling resume. I am including a number of professionals to write letters of reference on my behalf: -Dr. Velma McDonald, Acting Regional Chair, University of Northern B.C., Terrace, 250-615 5578 -George Harris, Curator, Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George, 250-614 7805. the art of Edward Epp 2 Visual Arts Instructor Application Following my letter is my educational philosophical statement. I look forward to meeting the challenges of the Instructor position. Sincerely, Edward Epp the art of Edward Epp 3 Visual Arts Instructor Application The Artist Edward Epp Canadian artist Edward Epp, has painted for over 30 years. For the last decade he has captured the spirit of BC’s Northwest. His lyrical paintings reflect the landscape, the people and the icons of Prince Rupert, Haida Gwaii, and the Inside Passage. His art has been widely acclaimed and shown throughout BC and Canada. Edward currently resides in Prince Rupert, British Columbia. He has taught in universities and colleges in western Canada and in Africa for 20 years. Inspired by his environs and the unifying vision of the Baha’i faith, Edward continues to paint and show his work. the art of Edward Epp 4 Visual Arts Instructor Application Freighter – Tuck Inlet statement Educational Philosophy In reflection on my educational philosophy I offer several ideas on basic functions of art, comments on the nature of a supportive educational environment, the important of art as ‘service’, including examples of my own life practice. I speak of reciprocity between artist and society including recognition of value to society of the ‘artists’ world-view’. I refer to the value of art ‘mentors’ and I speak of the use of a “para-modern” approach to embracing diversity in culture. To me art has at least three important intersecting functions: effecting positive change in society, creating wealth, and creating objects of significant aesthetic merit. The educational experience should be within a nurturing environment to facilitate these, where the artist develops in a space of safety, fueled by encouragement from a community of educators who provide relevant cultural information, skills and aesthetic guidance. Formal training on the history of art, practice, and personal reflection in an environment of warmth and acceptance of uniqueness are all important. If artistic ventures contribute as ‘service’ to individuals and to the community that would make me feel that they had achieved a high level of ‘success’. In my own life, in addition to exhibiting in many public and commercial galleries, working with community service projects for youth in Norwest BC, such as “night’s alive” in Prince Rupert and with art-centered healing projects with youth in Massett and Kitkatla have been wonderful opportunities. Also, I taught art at a post-secondary level in Liberia and Botswana, exhibited my work in Africa, and undertook painting journeys in Africa, China and Nunavut. I am pleased when my art becomes a means to work with new the art of Edward Epp 5 Visual Arts Instructor Application and diverse communities and culture. I have volunteered to place art work in public buildings locally and in Africa. My paintings are currently installed in the Prince Rupert regional hospital, Northwest Community College (Terrace, Prince Rupert), UNBC (Prince George, Terrace), and in many local museums (Grand Forks Art Gallery, Kamloops Art Gallery, Two Rivers Art Gallery, Mendel Art Gallery, Edmonton Art Gallery). I contribute work to fundraisers every year (Rotary Auction, Maxwell International School, Art Institute of Ontario). In Saskatoon, I participated in a program in the schools where space was provided for a studio and I reciprocated by installing art in the halls and inviting youth to view my process and by offering workshops. I have served and currently serve voluntarily as a founding member of an artists’ co-operative in Prince Rupert (Ice-house Gallery), AKA (Shoestring Gallery) in Saskatoon, Terrace Art Gallery board, and Prince Rupert Arts Council. I cannot imagine a healthy society without art, central and key to development. In turn, whatever is offered by society will be gratefully accepted by artists. Artists tend to adjust, adopt, scrounge and accept gratefully whatever meager tools, opportunities, money, schemes and programs are offered and use them to the best advantage. I think society would be enriched through a greater openness to the ‘artist-view’. Process thinking and prioritizing beauty over pure material function are two examples of this principle. Formal education and mentors have been equally important for my path. Mentors are artists whom I engaged with when I was young, who maintained high aesthetic standards, and who believed and demonstrated that making art was an ‘important’ activity. My definition of “achievement of ‘success’ as an artist” of necessity includes a material one, including financial reimbursement for the artistic labour, including recognition, and whatever honours one might hope to gain in our respective cultures. More ideally, success would happen if art work could contribute to healing, education and inspiration in society. Some of my examples include the use of art to present workshops with First Nations youth here in northern BC and using art as therapy. My work as a counsellor as well as my travel and work in diverse cultural environments have made me sensitive to the requirement of a enlightened perspective on the constructive engagement between diverse cultural perspectives. In the current counseling literature some writers have acknowledged what is referred to of the value of a “para-modern” view in the sense of “enhancing mutual understanding between (artists) therapists and tolerance for theoretical difference. It avoids the ideology of saying one approach or framework is better than, more true, or more “post” than another. As in literature, all points of view, even the scientific and empiricist can be considered part of ongoing process of human inquiry that never ends.” It is my conviction that the varying and contrasting points of the art of Edward Epp 6 Visual Arts Instructor Application view have contributed, and will continue to lead to the expressions of new, unimagined creativity, “a celebration of unbounded diversity and difference.”* *all quotations are from an article by Glenn Larner, “Narrative Child Family Therapy”, 1996 Family Process. Summer light, freighter List of Slides (View web site: edwardepp.com) the art of Edward Epp 7 Visual Arts Instructor Application Edward Epp Artist Professional Experience ART INSTRUCTION, CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT • • • Curriculum design for Cultural Leadership Development Project, University of Waterloo, Ont., Cultural Management Department (1993-1994) Formal academic teaching experience in Canada, Africa and China: • Recent teaching experience: Introductory Art History ART 151, Northwest Community College, Terrace, B.C. Prince Rupert, Painting Art 105/106, May 2000, 2001 Hazelton’s, Fall 2000, Winter 2001, Terrace • Capital Normal University, Beijing, China, co-instructor in painting: travel In China (summer 1993) • Cuttington University/College, Liberia, West Africa, Assistant Professor of Art (1982-1989) • World University Service of Canada, Selebi Phikwe, Botswana, Senior Secondary School, art instructor (1989-1990) • University of Saskatchewan, art instructor, part time (1975-1988) • Saskatchewan Indian Federated College, art instructor, part time (1986-1987) • National Exhibition Centre, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, gallery educator (1985-1986) • College of New Caledonia, Prince George, B.C., art instructor (19781981) • Red Deer College, Red Deer, Alberta, art instructor (1977-1978) • Parkland Community College, Yorkton, Saskatchewan, art instructor (1976-1977) Courses taught: Drawing, Painting, Silk screen, Etching Lithography (multi-media), Western Art History, African Art History First Nations Art History WORKSHOPS AND LECTURES I view these workshops and lectures as an important component of my professional growth and as opportunities for interaction with others in a variety of art and therapeutic disciplines. : • • • • • "Watercolour landscape" (adults), "text and art" (children)", Eagle Arts Academy, Shawnigan Lake, B.C., July 14 - 18, 2003. "Watercolour painting", Art Workshop, Studio 2880, Prince Ceorge, B.C., Sept 6-8, 2002.lecture: "Diary artisit/therapist working with First Nations Communities, NW B.C" “Symposium de peinture figurative do L’Etang-Du-Nord”, Iles de la Madeleine, Que. Painter-participant, July 31 – Aug 6, 2000. “Art in Action-All About Drawing-A Workshop with Edward Epp, Mus. of Northern B.C. Prince Rupert, B.C. January 31, 1998. Maxwell International Baha’i School, Shawnigan Lake, B.C. Baha’i Summer School, 1997, with Leanne Boschman-Epp, ( MA- poet) text and visual art workshop: “The arts and the Fundamental Verities” the art of Edward Epp 8 Visual Arts Instructor Application • • • • • • • • • Leighton Centre, Calgary, Alberta-May 11 -12, 1996: “Art and Healing (self-expression)”: narrative Kitimat School District, Kitimat, B.C. Kitimat Village, Kitimat, B.C. Island Mountain Arts School program, Wells, B.C. Prince George Art Gallery, Prince George, B.C. Emily Carr College Outreach Program (locations throughout B.C.) Fort Qu'Appelle, Kamsack, Kelvington, Saskatoon, Saskachewan Sasksatchewan Centennial Museum, Kitimat, B.C. Queen Charlotte Islands Museum, Queen Charlotte Islands, B.C. Lectures • • • • • • • Traditional Art of Africa, Landscape as a Metaphor, Religion and Aesthetics, Integration of Landscape, Nature and the Study of Self — Locatiqons: Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna, B.C. Capital Normal University, Beijing, China University of Saskatchewan Anthropology Department Northwest Community College, Terrace, B.C. Art Gallery of Victoria, B.C. Prince George Art Gallery, Prince George, B.C. VOLUNTEER WORK AND ADVOCACY I served as an advocate for the arts on several boards and committees including membership on the B.C. government-appointed "Status of the Artist" committee. I organized a weekly youth art workshop in Prince Rupert for the last two years, under the guidance of the Roosevalt Community School. The program is called "Night's Alive" (youth art). I am a member of the Arts Council and founding member and on steering committee of the Northcoast Artists/ Co-operative in Prince Rupert. I have also been a board member for the Northwest Development Education Association and for the Terrace Art Association EDUCATION • • • • M.Ed (Counselling), UNBC 1995-1996. Thesis topic: “Narrative Therapy (Brief Therapies) and Art Therapy” M.A., Studio Art, University of Saskatchewan, 1975, thesis topic: "Commentary on Pictorial Space" B.F.A., Studio Art (with distinction), University of Saskatchewan, 1973 CONTINUING EDUCATION: WORKSHOPS — • • • • • • "Emma Lake professional artist workshop", Emma Lake, Sask. (University of Saskatchewan) 2005 "Artists/' Workshop", Blue River, B.C. July 2002. “Narrative Conversations-4”, Toronto, Ontario, May 1998 “Healing and the Creative Arts”, May 3-5, 1996, Vancouver, B.C. Triangle Art Workshop, New York, N.Y. (1987) Emma Lake Professional Art Workshops (1991, 1981, 1980) the art of Edward Epp 9 Visual Arts Instructor Application • • • • Banff School of Fine Art (lithography, 1979) Leighton Foundation landscape painting workshops (1992, 1990) University of Saskatchewan (print making, paper making, 1978) Charles Ringness Cuttington University/College, Botswana (Research methods, Islam in West Africa, 1983-1984 — primary ethnological research into traditional African art) ONE-MAN SHOWS (a selection) • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • “Waterways: Skeena to Cowichan: Paintings by Edward Epp”, February 6 – March 5, 2016, Marion Scott Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. “Time Depth - Edward Epp/Dick Der”, Scott Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, March 5-26 2016 “Edward Epp – Paintings from Liberia”, Marion Scott Gallery, Nov. 22 – Dec 6, 2014 “Edward Epp – Spiritual Geography: BC landscapes”, Cowachin Theater Lobby, Duncan B.C., June 1 – 30, 2012 “Edward Epp – new paintings – South Islands, B.C.” Artspring Gallery, Saltspring Island, June, 2011. “Mystic North – Paintings from northern British Columbia”, Marion Scott Gallery, March 28 – April 26, 2009 “Edward Epp Still Life”, Marion Scott Gallery, August 3, 2008 “Home Visits”, Terrace Art Gallery, Terrace BC, September 7 – 29, 2007 “Masks, Portraits, Figures: Paintings and Constructions”, The Museum of Northern B.C., Prince Rupert, B.C., June 30 – August 11, 2007 “China Diaries – Watercolours & Assemblages”, Marion Scott Gallery, Vancouver BC, May 5 – June 10, 2006 “Two Perspectives-Visions of Haida Gwaii”, Marion Scott Gallery, Vancouver, BC, June 23 – July 30 2006 “Edward Epp: The Figure (Paintings 1990 – 2005)”, Marion Scott Gallery, Vancouver BC, April 23 – May 22, 2005 Of Northern Extraction, Two Rivers Art Gallery, Prince George BC, July 22 – September 26 2004 Freighters, ships and planes: Paintings from Prince Rupert Harbour – The Work of Edward Epp, Terrace Art Gallery, Terrace BC, January – February 2003 Edward Epp: Acrylic and Watercolour Paintings, Upstairs Gallery, Winnipeg MB, June 23 – July 7 2001 “Freighters, ships and plans: Paintings from Prince Rupert Harbour: The Work of Edward Epp”, Terrace Art Gallery, Terrace, B.C. Jan - Feb 2003. “Edward Epp: Acrylic and Watercolour Paintings”, Upstairs Gallery, Winnipeg, Man. June 23 - July 2001 “Who is writing (painting) the future?” Museum of Northern B.C., Prince Rupert, B.C May 16-June 24 2000 “Edward Epp: Water Spirits”, Grand Forks Art Gallery, Grand Forks, B.C. summer, 2000. “A Painter’s Paradise” Edward Epp Gallery One, Toronto, Ont. July 17 – Aug 8, 99 the art of Edward Epp 10 Visual Arts Instructor Application • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • “Figure, landscape: dialogical conversation”, Terrace Art Gallery, Terrace, B.C. Sept. 11 – Oct 4,98 “Two Seas”, collaborative exhibition (with Leanne Boschman-Epp), Island Mountain Arts, Wells, B.C.98 “Radiant Landscapes: Paintings of the Northwest”, University of Northern B.C.,Prince George, B.C. A 6 M 3/98 , “Kincolith-A Painter’s Diary”, Museum of Northern B.C. Prince Rupert, B.C. Jan. 12-Feb.14/98 “Kincolith: A Painter’s Diary”, Haida Gwaii Musuem, Skidegate, Queen Charlotte Islands. May 21-June 13, 1999 “From Beijing to B.C.” The Upsitairs Gallery, Winnipeg, Manitoba. April 1997 “North of the Yellowhead-recent landscapes by Edward Epp”, R.E.M. Lee Theatre,Terrace, B.C. January 1997 “Edward Epp - Landscapes”: Prince George Art Gallery, Prince George, B.C. June 6 - July 21 1996 “China Diary”-Paintings from China: organized by Mendel Art Gallery: Swift Current National Exhibition Centre, Mendel Art Gallery, Moose Jaw Art Gallery Oct 1995 - 1996 “Edward Epp-Landscapes” WORKS Visual Arts Festival, Edmonton, Alberta July 1995 “Watercolours — Edward Epp in China” Queen Charlotte Islands Museum, Skidegate, B.C February 1995 “West Country — landscapes by Edward Epp” Red Deer and District Museum, Red Deer, Alberta Jan 1995 "Edward Epp-from his journey to Chnia and travels through the West country", Loading Bay Gallery, Calgary, Alberta May 6 - June 16, 1995 “Edward Epp — B.C. Landscapes” Kelowna Art Gallery, Kelowna B.C. JuneJuly 1994 “Treescapes-landscapes by Edward Epp” Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond, B.C. December 1993 “Paintings from Northwestern B.C.” Nanaimo Art Gallery, Malaspina College, Nanaimo B.C. Jan 1992 “Paintings from Africa” (a nine-year perspective), PERSPECTIVES, Chatham, N.Y.. Aug. '90 “Out of Botswana” Art Placement, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan June 1990 “Out of Liberia” Bau-xi Gallery, Vancouver, B.C. July 1989 “Paintings from Botswana” Alliance Francaise, Gabarone, Botswana October 1989 “Recent Paintings — Edward Epp” Bau-xi Gallery, Toronto, Ont July 1988 “Edward Epp: New Work from Liberia” Robert Vanderleelie Art Gallery, Edmonton, Alta June 1985 “Edward Epp — Watercolours” Edmonton Art Gallery, Edmonton. Alta Nov. 1983-Jan. 1984 "Paintings from Monronvia” University of Liberia, Monrovia, Liberia 1981 GROUP SHOWS (a selection) the art of Edward Epp 11 Visual Arts Instructor Application • • • • • • • • • • • • "Edmonton Contemporary Artists' Society 15th annual Exhibition", Peter Robertson Gallery, Edmonton, Alberta, September 4 – 20, 2007 “Landscape Redefined: Six Contemporary Approaches”, Nanaimo Art Gallery, May 12 – June 10, 1999 "Edmonton Contemporary Artists' Society 10th Anniversary Exhibition", Edmonton Art Gallery, curator: Kenworth Moffat, 2002 “Landscape Redefined: Six Contemporary Approaches”, Nanaimo Art Gallery, May 12 – June 10, 1999 “The Charactered Landscape”, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask. Curator: Robert Enright 1996 “Plain View”: landscape symposium, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask., 1996 “Twenty-fifth Anniversary exhibition-Shoestring Gallery”, AKA Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask. 1996 “Artists in Botswana” National Museum and Art Gallery, Gabarone, Botswana — first place 1990 “Living Nature, ‘87”, National Museum of Science, Ottawa, Ont. 1986, 87, 88. “Saskatchewan Open”, juried exhibition, Mendel Art Gallery, Saskatoon, Sask.1988 (Greg Curnoe cur.) “The Second Generation — Fourteen Saskatchewan Painters” Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Sask 1985 “Printed Matter” Juried print show, Sackville, Nova Scotia 1974 PUBLICATIONS (a selection) • • • • • • • • • • • • “Edward Epp,painter – Liberia’s beauty and power feed Epp’s paintings”,Globe and Mail, Friday, Nov 22, 2014 *Avoid the Scholock-ther’s great art in Gastown”” Lloyd Dykk, Vancouver Sun, January 12, 2008. Catalogue: “15th Annual Exhibition, Edmonton Contemporary Artists’ Society”, Edmonton, Alberta, Sept. 2007. “B.C. artist’s watercolours capture a vanishing China”, Lloyd Dykk, Vancouver Sun, May 04, 2007. *Haida Glee – Transitions in Northwest Coast Art” Robin Lawrence, Border Crossings, Issue No. 100, 2006. “Dual Vision –Haida Gwaii from within and without”, Lloyd Dykk, Vancouver Sun, July 8, 2006. Cover: Rhubarb literary publication, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sept. 2005 “Kincolith”, poem, published in “Creekstones”, Anthology, Smithers, B.C. Sept 2000. *Border Crossings, Summer 1996 (art journal): “A Canuck in the Chinese Wilderness of People,” Text and watercolours by Edward Epp *Points North, literary journal, University of Northern B.C. — “Treescapes” (artist’s statement).1994 *The Second Generation — Fourteen Saskatchewan Painters, Norman Zepp/Michael Parke-Taylor, Norman Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, Sask. 1985 *Vie Desarts, Fall 1984 — “Edward Epp — Watercolours”, Liz Wylie the art of Edward Epp 12 Visual Arts Instructor Application • *Update, Edmonton Art Gallery — “Edward Epp — Watercolours”, Russell Bingham 1983 the art of Edward Epp 13