LINDA JULES
inkubator session F: the constructed sphere:
Printmakers tap the third dimension
Linda Jules earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Thompson Rivers University (Medal Winner in Fine Arts) in 2007. She is a founding director of the Kamloops Printmakers Society, a co-operative print artists' studio in Kamloops, BC. Jules has exhibited her work in Canada, the U.S., Spain, France and the U.K. Notably, Jules’ work was selected for exhibition at the Impact8 International Printmaking Conference in Dundee, Scotland (2013) and the Northern Print Biennial in Newcastle, England (2009). Her prints were selected by the Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists for exhibition at the Graff, centre de conception graphique in Montreal and at the Belfast Print Workshop in Northern Ireland (2010). Jules’ series of printed-paper baskets are based on traditional birch bark basket forms used by First Nations women. Her works are very personal explorations of the meanings of class and gender, guilt and innocence, memory, identity and authenticity.
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