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The Office for Identity Collection

'The Office of Identity Collection'

at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery

September 1-October 28, 2012

Over five days in the month of October 2011, artist Heather Cline, with the assistance of performance artist Michele Sereda, set up residence in downtown Oshawa working on a project called ‘The Office of Identity Collection’. The project involved setting up a 1950’s inspired “passport office” at 16 King Street East and collecting stories and photographs from participants.

A range of ages and interests were sought in order to provide diverse impressions of the city and its history. The immersive experience was designed by Cline to draw out memories and stories from residents of Oshawa, which in turn would be used as the basis for this exhibition. The works she has created for this exhibition include mixed-media paintings and multi-media presentations.

This project is supported in part by the Saskatchewan Arts Board. Curated by Linda Jansma and Sonya Jones.


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Heather M. Cline
Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Heather Cline lives and works in Regina, Saskatchewan. Growing up in the Saskatoon community of Sutherland, she witnessed a small town being consumed by a city. This limbo between prairie past and prairie present continues to inform her multi-media practice. Since completing her MFA at the University of Saskatchewan in 2001, Cline has continued to work in painting and new media, exploring narratives around place and personal history. Cline has participated in multiple group exhibitions, with solo exhibitions at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery (Oshawa, ON), the Mendel Art Gallery in Saskatoon, and regional exhibition centers throughout Saskatchewan. She has also participated in a series of artist residences in Saskatchewan; and conducted workshops and lectures on a variety of topics throughout North America. Cline is represented by Mysteria Gallery in Regina http://www.mysteria.ca and The Gallery/Art Placement in Saskatoon http://www.artplacement.com/gallery/index.php .
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