ADVOCATE






 
Group Show featuring the work of Gabriele Gottschlag, LaurieMarshall, Elvis
Prusic, and Lorna Schwenk
Dec 10 1998  thru  Jan 23 1999
Opening reception Dec 10  1998
 
About the Advocates........
Laurie Marshall
" I often see things that inspire drawings  -  a dogin a doorway, a lady
with long dark curly hair pouring cream in her coffee, a one leggedman
lighting a cigarette in the rain....
Sometimes I like to play with shapes and colours - blue circles,wiggly
lines, white dots etc. and seeing if they will turn into something;maybe a
landscape with fish, or a family on their front steps, or crows eating a
burnt chapati or.............
It's a thrill seeing my own stories unfold on the paper and thinkingsomeone
might see them. "
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" H E A L I N G
 T O U C H "
Lorna Schwenk
"I have been a massage therapist for 18 years and have an amazementand
respect for the human body. More important to me though, is thatanyone can
sit in the company of another person and share a profound healing.Simple
and trusting, the experience of "hands on" is a magic that belongsto us all."
Lorna Schwenk has been a dancer, a singer, and a therapist. Shehas loved to
draw since she was a child and plans to focus more time now onportraiture,
illustration, painting,
and stories yet to unfold.
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Gabriele Gottschlag
Gabriele was born in Duisburg Germany in 1960. She lived her formativeyears
in San Fransisco and has resided in British Columbia since 1974.
Gabriele began her formal training in the arts in 1982 at the DavidThompson
University in Nelson, BC. She continued her education at EmilyCarr College
of Art and Design in Vancouver, BC, graduating with a diploma forDrawing
and Painting. Gabriele acquired her Bachelor of Fine Art degreein 1989.
Her work was last shown in an experimental endeavor entitled "WorkIn
Progress" that invited people to visit artists in their studiosand observe
them at work.
Her last two person exhibition  "Departure" was shown at theKelowna Art
Gallery in 1993.
 
Gabriele's artwork to date contains elements of landscape representingboth
inner and external environments. The focus of her Estrangementexhibit is of
the continual devastation of our environment and the indifferencedisplayed
by both government and corporate powers toward that devastation.She is
unabashedly reacting to this estrangement on an emotional level,allowing
her anger and shame to energize her work.
Gabriele's work is largely done with mixed media. She creates uniqueand
intriguing surfaces with enough recognizable visual informationto move the
viewer to an understanding of the artist's concern. Content isimportant in
her work, as is the relevance of rich texture.
Materials Gabriele uses in this group of paintings are greatlyrelated to
the issue. The conceptual levels in her paintings are conveyedin part by
their non-conceptual features. The results are not always intendedto be
pleasing but rather to express the harmful qualities inherent inthe materials
 
The pieces Gabriel chose for this exhibit....
Impending
 This painting is about..not logging specifically, but rathernature in
general and the continuing encroachment of cities and suburbs.The abstract
expressionist painting expresses a natural or grassy area thatis tainted by
pollution and struggling against the effects of the city. The metalbolted
frame is used to enhance the feeling of entrapment and suffocation.The
hinged piece on the right side represents concrete, another deviceto
suggest the encroaching "process". The hinged piece is loose andmovable to
suggest that, although inanimate, the concrete seems to have morepower to
move, or affect, than nature. The plastic layer over the paintedarea is
another device to bring across the feeling of suffocation as ourmodern
world continues its inslaught on the natural world. "Vacuum packednature"
Lilacea Onion Pat. Pend.
 This painting talks about bioengineering. Chemical companiesare buying
patents on plants that are genetically developed to grow dependanton
certain chemicals. Various chemical companies are now in the businessof
bioengineering themselves. This puts the companies in the positionof mini
gods who will dictate that we use more chemicals in farming asopposed to
the more sane position of the eventual elimination of chemicalsin the food
growing businesses. The implications here are frightening, notto mention
the profits that medical research are making to service peoplewho are
continually ingesting these foods. The imagery and the use of materialsin
this painting are self explanatory.
Primal Scream
 The baboon screaming in the city suggests that animals aswell as humans
are not being considered when the development of a city is in progress.
Adherence to greed creates an ugly environment that is as harmfulphysically
as it is psychologically.
BUSYBUSYBUSYBUSYBUSYBUSY
 for the majority of people there is no time (yet) to contributeto actions
that would have a quantifyable impact on the ill health of theplanet and
its occupants....and so....we slide and slide and slide and slide...
 
 
My work deals with the effects of greed, and separation from natureon a
physical level.
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E l v i s    P r u s i c
P h o t o g r a p h s
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T H E     H E N D I A D YS     P R O J E C T
on view JULY 23  thru   August Open: Tues-Sat.  12- 5pm

 
 
  ROLAND KALNINS   and  ILEA
 
Hendiadys is a Greek word meaning the expression of a complexidea by two
words coupled with and;   (eg goblets and gold = goldengoblets,  one by
two)   The PRIMAL Hendiadys Project is a series of twoperson art shows by
artists who are also mental health advocates. This show is thesecond in the
1998 series.
 PRIMAL Office Gallery   3943 Main Street   Open: Tues-Sat.  12- 5pm
VANCOUVER'S only arts/social service fusion office gallery that
specifically includes the work of both "well" and "unwell" artists.

 
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ROLAND KALNINS
 
color graphics
likes
artistic expression by a controlled emotionalism
coupled with experience
to allow stream of consciousness to flow
and extract from this process, benign and progressive awarenesses
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Heavily influenced by women authors
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"Shamanism", atheism, nature (both urban and wild),
Taoism and Buddhism give perspectives to this creativity
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Roland's art is now basically done on computer,
(prefers windows paintbrush (1985-93 model or version).
Much of Roland's art is derived from photography
from old stocks of "National Geographic".
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"Computers can lead to guild socialism
(peaceful localised communities of skilled & gifted hands andminds
 having value in harmony)."
The future is better with a million communities
than the present 200 countries ( states)."
 

 
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ILEA
Acrylic on canvas  &  mixed media
13 years ago, 13 years from then
All my work in this show
was created
13 years ago
or in this year.
Some of where I was,
some of where I am now
Stuff old and new
A little rhyme, a little reason.
Hope you enjoy it,
Sincerely,
Ilea

 
 
PRIMAL MH Production Association demonstrates the giftsof creative people
who are mental health advocates, well and ill, and  facilitatesinput into
the production of art shows, real audio, & chapbooks. Archivalmaterial can
be viewed on the web at  www.turnercom.com/primal
 
 
 
For more information contact:
Tessa Warburton
PRIMAL Production Office Gallery
3943 Main Street,  Vancouver, BC  V5V 3P3
Telephone/Fax  604   872 -1210
email  pmhpa@intouch.bc.ca

Nellie McClung and Tessa Warburton....May 2 toJuly 21
 
NELLIE McCLUNG
-to Nellie McClungs Paintings on exhibitin Hendiadys Project in .jpg format  190K - 10 paintings

 
She is a POETESS and PAINTER
who uses abstract expressionism,
"free falling form"
in her art.
She says,"Ipaint because
it is one thing I do well,
and it is the joy of color that I paint."
"I am a Fauve, a wild fauve."
The acrylic paintings in this exhibit are some of her  landscapes,
and  "Heads : Psychic Portraits".
Her recent book, "My Sex is Ice Cream"
is available in Duthie's
 Granville Street bookstore.
She has written and published
five other books of poetry
and often reads in local venues.
She is a passionate animal rights activist, who sums up her fondestwish
for our species...
"I call us the PLANET CLEANERS."
On the Web athttp://www.turnercom.com/primal
 



 
 
TESSA WARBURTON
-to Tessa WarburtonsTreelady Images and Writings on exhibit in Hendiadys Project
 
Her art is underpinned by the normative question, "What is survival?"
The acrylic paintings, photographs and chap book in this exhibitutilize
the  Treelady metaphor to explore concepts of  body, attention systems,
and memory.
 How and why
 an individual / part
identifies / integrates
or not
with the real / or imagined presence
of the whole / unity.
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Inclusivity
or not,
 and notions of  service.
Her paintings and writing are shaped generally by the legacy ofart,
 psychology & theatre,
and  particularily by those exponents of ecstatic vision.
On the Webat  http://www.turnercom.com/tessa/treel.html
 

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