Dnalabcitywabush

Dnalabcitywabush Peter Trosztmer and Lois Brown spent 8 days in Labrador City researching identity and architecture through a shared transdisciplinary art practice What remains?

We collect the fragments we can see. There are fragments we can’t see. Can we feel them? Can we create them? Our project is a social activation of identity - yet like any exploration of location, space and time, it can only be a careful laying of one fragment, beside another fragment. While we can’t deny the distance from which we approach each locale (despite the fact that this is our country) it

is in this way, with new eyes, intimate presence we hope to find a process of laying down each encounter with the landscape both urban and rural as a fragment/artifact, leading to the making of an intimate and indelible mark.

04/06/2015
04/06/2015
03/30/2015

The colour of the sky is the colour of the blue crayon from a brand new 170 colour Crayola crayon box. I mean, blue, not dark blue or light blue. Not blue bell or Cerulean or green blue or cornflower blue or Pacific Blue - not Ultramine, Car Blue, Middle Purple Blue or even Blizzard Blue. No, the Labrador sky’s not a winter blue with whispy clouds, today. It is a blue sky. Not a warm blue. Not a cool blue.

03/30/2015

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03/30/2015

Supporting and promoting Newfoundland and Labrador's cultural sector.

Big Tires
03/29/2015

Big Tires

03/29/2015

Snow white
Palest Pistachio
Iceberg
Paper white
Sterling - which is really silver
White vanilla - which is really yellow
Polar Ice - The frosty grey of glacier ice is captured in this cool, crisp light blue.
Landcaster White Wash
Icicle
Mirage white and…

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20 McDougall Street
St. John's, NL
A1C2S8

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