Still the ocean sounds the same – Jewelry and sculptures de Bridget Catchpole
Montreal, March 17, 2022 – From March 26 to April 22, British Columbia artist Bridget Catchpole presents her second solo exhibition, Still the ocean sounds the same, at Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h. Composed of plastic debris thrown up by the ocean on the shores of the Pacific, the sculptures and jewelry shown during the exhibition, beyond a seductive and magical aesthetic, carry within them a deeper reflection on our behavior and our responsibilities.
Bridget Catchpole is a visual artist with a practice in contemporary jewelry and sculpture. Her work is a material exploration of plastic’s worth and waste, a reflection of anthropogenic climate change, and a representation of recovery and transformation. Since 2004, she has altered discarded post-consumer and marine plastics in her work to produce one-of-a-kind pieces and, more recently, to create sculptural “Wall Jewellery” forms. Her studio is located on the K’omoks unceded traditional territory of Hornby Island, British Columbia.
Bridget Catchpole is a recipient of multiple grants from Canada Council for the Arts and BC Arts Council. Over the years, she participated in numerous exhibitions. Galerie Noel Guyomarc’h hosted her first solo exhibition Curios in 2007. Since 2020, one of her pieces is part of in the permanent collection of the Montreal Fine Arts Museum.
Read the text wrote by Catherine Granche about the exhibition : Mélancolie du Ludique
To discover the collection: Bridget Catchpole
Un vernissage aura lieu à la galerie le 26 mars prochain, de 13h à 17h en présence de l’artiste.
Pour plus d’informations :
Noel Guyomarc’h : [email protected]
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