Samantha Dickie
(Arts & Culture, Pottery)
Samantha’s abstract ceramic sculptures create visual narratives exploring concepts of duality, identity, and the geographies of space with raw textural surfaces and multiple simple organic forms in site-specific installations.
(Arts & Culture, Pottery)
This image is from an exhibition titled 'The Living Road'. The installation consists of 107 components that are scattered on the floor, piled in a corner, suspended from the ceiling, and hung on a large horizontal span of wall. 'The Living Road' is an exploration of the relationship between organic forms and rusting factory-like forms discarded from mining, and still decaying on the land. The work was created with a grant from the Yukon Arts Fund and has been exhibited in Whitehorse YT, and Nanaimo BC.