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Out of Sight

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Bremner’s work is included in the upcoming exhibition, “Out of Sight”. “Out of Sight” is an annual survey of contemporary Pacific Northwest arts, and will open on August 4th on the third floor of King Street Station in Seattle, WA.

Collector’s preview, opening night celebration and general admission tickets are available here:  https://www.strangertickets.com/events/34535332/out-of-sight-2016

August 4-28, 2016
King Street Station
Seattle, WA

Alaska Passé/Présent

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Alison Bremner’s work is included in the permanent collection and exhibition, “Alaska Passé/Présent” at the Musée Boulogne-sur-Mer in France. The exhibition will run for a period of six months, then will be considered for inclusion among France’s official national treasures.

http://musee.ville-boulogne-sur-mer.fr/index.php/agenda/item/600-exposition-alaska-passe-present

http://m.lavoixdunord.fr/region/boulogne-s-erige-en-capitale-de-l-art-d-alaska-ia31b0n3595154

June 25-December 5, 2016
Musée Boulogne-sur-Mer, France

Sealaska Heritage Institute’s Juried Show + Awards

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Alison Bremner is pleased to announce that her limited edition serigraph, Cat Lady, won Best of 2D: Print and 2nd Place: Formline at Sealaska Heritage Institute’s Juried Art Show. The show will be on display through the fall season at the Walter Soboleff Center in Juneau, Alaska.

Thank you to the jurors and to Sealaska Heritage Institute.

https://vimeo.com/170192351

Culture Shift – Une Révolution Culturelle

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logoBremner’s work was included in the biennial exhibition, “Culture Shift – Une Révolution Culturelle” at Art Mûr in Montreal curated by Michael Patten.

http://artmur.com/en/exhibitions/2016-exhibitions/culture-shift/

“Many of the projects included in the exhibition aspire to reassert Indigenous identity within contemporary while acknowledging the consequences of colonialism on aboriginal people,” curator Michael Patten tells The Creators Project.

http://thecreatorsproject.vice.com/blog/contemporary-native-art-biennial

James W. Ray Venture Project Award

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11954804_10153044950075969_4126142075151518102_nlogoAlison Bremner is the recipient of the Frye Art Museum/Artist Trust Consortium’s 2015 James W. Ray Venture Project Award.

Under the instruction of master Tsimshian artist David A. Boxley, Bremner will carve a 10′ totem pole in honor of her grandfather, John Bremner.

http://fryemuseum.org/press_release/6249/