A Selection of Specimens
Wed, Apr 1, 2026 to Tue, Jun 23, 2026 @ Estevan Art Gallery & Museum
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A Selection of Specimens is a solo exhibition be artist Kristin Teetaert. This exhibition features drawings, felt sculptures, and painted tiles. Kristin states: "The specimens came to life in 2012 in the form of a charcoal gestural sketch. The idea of sculpting them in wool followed. Wool allowed me to use bright colours and to create sculptures that were malleable. A tactile person, I wanted to play with my sculptures. This idea of being able to play with and manipulate the sculptures inspired the tiles; they are all able to interconnect with each other on all four sides. An important aspect of them was the ability to create different paths between the specimens by physically moving the tiles, or as a viewer, by following the shapes as they weave through the installation. I often alternate between two and three dimensions as I work.
They are surprisingly autobiographical. I have always had a fascination with botany and nature, and a love of the unique shapes found in the natural and microscopic world. This, combined with my love of colour, has resulted in this series of playful sculptures and drawings that explore the ideas of interconnection, growth, spontaneity, and evolution."
A Selection of Specimens is a solo exhibition be artist Kristin Teetaert. This exhibition features drawings, felt sculptures, and painted tiles. Kristin states: "The specimens came to life in 2012 in the form of a charcoal gestural sketch. The idea of sculpting them in wool followed. Wool allowed me to use bright colours and to create sculptures that were malleable. A tactile person, I wanted to play with my sculptures. This idea of being able to play with and manipulate the sculptures inspired the tiles; they are all able to interconnect with each other on all four sides. An important aspect of them was the ability to create different paths between the specimens by physically moving the tiles, or as a viewer, by following the shapes as they weave through the installation. I often alternate between two and three dimensions as I work.
They are surprisingly autobiographical. I have always had a fascination with botany and nature, and a love of the unique shapes found in the natural and microscopic world. This, combined with my love of colour, has resulted in this series of playful sculptures and drawings that explore the ideas of interconnection, growth, spontaneity, and evolution."
Other Exhibitions:
- Wed, Jan 14, 2026 to Mon, Feb 23, 2026 at Station Arts Centre Cooperative
- Wed, Apr 1, 2026 to Tue, Jun 23, 2026 at Estevan Art Gallery & Museum
- Tue, Sep 1, 2026 to Wed, Sep 23, 2026 at Central Park Library/Arts Centre
- Thu, Oct 1, 2026 to Mon, Nov 23, 2026 at Community pARTners Gallery
- Tue, Dec 1, 2026 to Sat, Jan 23, 2027 at John V. Hicks Gallery at the Margo Fournier Arts Centre
- Sat, May 1, 2027 to Wed, Jun 23, 2027 at Humboldt and District Gallery
- Wed, Sep 1, 2027 to Sat, Oct 23, 2027 at Grand Coteau Heritage and Cultural Centre