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		<title>‘Ignite’ the future for independent artists</title>
        
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Nov 2025 18:16:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students in the Master of Fine Art program are refining their craft in a vibrant studio-based program. Now, these students also have the opportunity to consider possibilities and build skills for an entrepreneurial future. In a week-long workshop called Ignite: Your Future as an Artist, MFA students explored essential professional skills, including legal and bookkeeping [&#8230;]]]></description>
        
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students in the Master of Fine Art program are refining their craft in a vibrant studio-based program. Now, these students also have the opportunity to consider possibilities and build skills for an entrepreneurial future.</p>
<p>In a week-long workshop called Ignite: Your Future as an Artist, MFA students explored essential professional skills, including legal and bookkeeping basics, art pricing strategies, and effective approaches to communicating their artistic brand.</p>
<p>The first of its kind at UM, Ignite is an exciting partnership between IDEA START and The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (The Centre), and participating schools or faculties.</p>
<p>“Ignite demonstrates the power of collaboration. IDEA START initially connected the School of Art with The Centre. The School of Art provided important direction on program nuance and introductions to appropriate artists who could serve as guest speakers. And, The Centre designed and delivered the workshop,” said Janine Carmichael, Faculty Specialist for Entrepreneurship at The Centre who facilitated the workshop together with Jackie Hope, Educational Developer at The Centre.</p>
<p>Hope, who makes adventure films with her husband Ray, recently appeared on the IDEA START Podcast to share about their filmmaking company Midlife Mountaineer. “Ignite was an exciting project to be a part of. How lucky am I to spend a week with these talented students in a program that combines my love of art, entrepreneurship and education?”</p>
<p>Key features of Ignite: Your Future as an Artist included:</p>
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<li>Panel discussion with alumni and staff from the School of Art who have had commercial success in their career</li>
<li>Career planning and networking with the Career, Community and Experiential Learning Centre</li>
<li>Focus on legal and accounting best practices, including a student presentation from the Manitoba Legal Clinic for the Arts in the Faculty of Law</li>
<li>Art pricing strategies</li>
<li>Meaningful reflection activities</li>
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<p>“A highlight of the week was the day spent off campus. Shaun Mayberry, co-owner of Mayberry Fine Art, gave students an insider’s look at gallery operations and practical tips for approaching and working with galleries. The day continued with lunch at Creative Manitoba, where staff shared the programs and supports they offer to help Manitoba artists thrive. The day wrapped up with a tour of three UM faculty’s studio spaces, giving students a close look at professional practices,” Carmichael added.</p>
<p>Associate Director of Graduate Programs, Dr. Oliver Botar added: “Every second year our MFA students participate in a week-long workshop on curation. We are so pleased to now offer this workshop on the alternate years. It’s important for students to wrestle with the thorny issues of artistic integrity and commercial viability while they are in our program.”</p>
<p>As for Carmichael and Hope, they can’t wait to do it again.</p>
<p>“Students in the MFA program are incredibly creative and curious and we can’t wait to refine our next offering for them in 2027. We also can’t wait to partner with other schools and faculties who want to do something similar,” Carmichael added.</p>
<p>Because Ignite bridges curricular and co-curricular learning, it can be fully customized with program length, learning goals, delivery format and more. &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>Interested? Please reach out to <a href="mailto:janine.carmichael@umanitoba.ca">Janine Carmichael, Faculty Specialist, Entrepreneurship in The Centre for the Advancement of Teaching and Learning (CATL)</a>.</p>
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		<title>New Voices, Bold Visions: Five School of Art Grads Head to Montreal for National Showcase</title>
        
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jun 2025 16:04:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Cailyn Harrison]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh Paint / New Construction returns to Art Mûr with powerful new work from across Canada This summer, five recent graduates from the University of Manitoba’s School of Art are heading to Montreal, where they will take part in one of the country’s most anticipated exhibitions for emerging artists. Fresh Paint / New Construction returns [&#8230;]]]></description>
        
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<p data-start="87" data-end="276"><em data-start="183" data-end="276">Fresh Paint / New Construction returns to Art Mûr with powerful new work from across Canada</em></p>
<p data-start="278" data-end="486">This summer, five recent graduates from the University of Manitoba’s School of Art are heading to Montreal, where they will take part in one of the country’s most anticipated exhibitions for emerging artists.</p>
<p data-start="488" data-end="851"><em data-start="488" data-end="520">Fresh Paint / New Construction</em> returns for its 21st edition at Art Mûr, a gallery known for supporting contemporary practices and introducing the public to the next generation of Canadian artists. Opening July 19, the exhibition features artists from twelve universities across the country. Among them are five 2025 BFA Honours graduates from the School of Art:</p>
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<li class="markdown prose dark:prose-invert w-full break-words light">Jessica Beaugrand</li>
<li class="markdown prose dark:prose-invert w-full break-words light">Sydney Caldwell</li>
<li class="markdown prose dark:prose-invert w-full break-words light">Abtahi Hassan</li>
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<p>Each of these artists brings a unique and deeply personal approach to questions of identity, memory, material, and place.</p>
<p data-start="1071" data-end="1492"><strong>Daniel Allen</strong> creates abstract compositions using a mix of acrylic paint, found plastics, and traditional Indigenous materials such as sage, sweetgrass, and cedar. His work is grounded in his Métis heritage and explores themes related to land, history, and reclamation. Recent works use natural bundles as paintbrushes to depict stylized Indigenous plant forms, resulting in pieces that feel both intuitive and ceremonial.</p>
<p data-start="1494" data-end="1897"><strong>Jessica Beaugrand’s</strong> paintings focus on small, often overlooked moments from daily life. Through realistic rendering and subtle shifts in light and texture, her work evokes a powerful sense of nostalgia and emotional connection. Whether referencing the sound of a squirrel or the warmth of a campfire, her paintings invite viewers to reflect on the beauty of the ordinary and the shared nature of memory.</p>
<p data-start="1899" data-end="2322"><strong>Sydney Caldwell</strong> merges painting with textile techniques to create emotionally resonant, materially rich pieces. Drawing inspiration from traditional craft and queer identity, their work challenges distinctions between fine art and craft, blending colour, texture, and form to express complex internal experiences. Sydney’s process honours the makers who came before and questions how value is assigned in the gallery space.</p>
<p data-start="2324" data-end="2696"><strong>Abtahi Hassan</strong> works across media including ceramics, sound, digital projection, and sculpture. Influenced by his Bangladeshi roots, he creates immersive installations that explore cultural memory and technological translation. In recent projects, he has invited viewers to co-create audiovisual experiences, turning the gallery into a space of collaboration and discovery.</p>
<p data-start="2698" data-end="3081"><strong>Margot Morrish’s</strong> practice is grounded in the land, in process, and in deep curiosity. Working with natural and salvaged materials such as acorns, black carrots, found metals, and dyed fabrics, she explores ideas of grief, migration, and personal transformation. Her work embraces imperfection and questions how we relate to uncertainty and change, both individually and collectively.</p>
<p data-start="3088" data-end="3303">&nbsp;</p>
<p data-start="3088" data-end="3303"><strong data-start="3088" data-end="3110">Exhibition Details</strong><br data-start="3110" data-end="3113">Art Mûr, 5826 Rue St-Hubert, Montreal<br data-start="3150" data-end="3153">July 19 to August 30, 2025<br data-start="3179" data-end="3182">Opening Reception: Saturday, July 19, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.<br data-start="3237" data-end="3240">Visit <a class="" href="https://www.artmur.com/" target="_new" rel="noopener" data-start="3246" data-end="3282">artmur.com</a> for more information</p>
<p data-start="3305" data-end="3629"><em data-start="3305" data-end="3337">Fresh Paint / New Construction</em> is a national platform for early-career artists, offering a meaningful opportunity to connect with curators, collectors, and new audiences. The exhibition is curated by Art Mûr from faculty-nominated students across Canada and has launched many artists into long-term professional practices.</p>
<p data-start="3631" data-end="3822">Congratulations to Daniel, Jessica, Sydney, Abtahi, and Margot. Your work is compelling, thoughtful, and timely. We are proud to see you representing the School of Art on this national stage.</p>
<p data-start="3824" data-end="3927" data-is-last-node="" data-is-only-node="">To those in Montreal and nearby—this is your chance to experience the future of Canadian art firsthand.</p>
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