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Marjan Eggremont
Patina & Silkscreen Painting on Steel Canadian Contemporary Art Marjan Eggermont

2006

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Eggermont, Marjan (Contemporary Dutch Canadian), Ghost Island 2006, mixed media patina and silkscreen painting on steel, 20 x 20 inches Hand signed, titled and dated on wood bar verso, Edition 1/1 This is for just one of a pair that we will be offering. Marjan Jose Eggermont Born: 1966; Leiden, Netherlands Nationality: Dutch, Canadian Art Movement: Neo-Minimalism (Neo-Geo) Field: painting, printmaking, installation Marjan Eggermont is a contemporary artist. Born in The Netherlands and immigrated to Canada in 1986. She has a B.A., a B.F.A. and M.F.A. from the University of Calgary and is currently working on a PhD in Computational Media Design, a collaboration between art, design and computer science. Trained as a printmaker, Marjan is interested in materials and transformative processes. Early on she found that she was more interested in the metal plates from which her etching were made than the resulting prints. This has led her to investigate other materials including steel, copper, concrete, acrylic and ceramic. Marjan is a faculty member at the University of Calgary in the Mechanical and Manufacturing department of the Schulich School of Engineering and was awarded the ‘Alan Blizzard Award for Collaborative Projects to Improve Student Learning’ in 2004. Marjan’s innovative work has continued to gain recognition, including being named in 2003, one of the 20 most influential artists in Calgary by the Calgary Artwalk Society and as one of 45 international artists featured in “Printmaking at the Edge” by Richard Noyce (2006). Dr. Marjan Eggermont is a Teaching Professor and faculty member at the University of Calgary in the Mechanical and Manufacturing department of the Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary. She is also the Academic Director for Sustainable Engineering. Dr. Eggermont teaches in the areas of graphics, engineering design, visualization, and biomimicry. She co-founded and designs Zygote Quarterly (ZQ), an online journal to provide a platform to showcase the nexus of science and design using case studies, news, and articles. In 2005, she was one of the recipients of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Curriculum Innovation Award. She is a former board member of the American Society of Engineering Education. Select Group Exhibitions Generations: Fifty Years of Art at the University and Beyond Students of Bill Laing, Herringer Kiss Gallery, Calgary. From Our Drawers Prints by Bill Laing, Ken Webb, Harry Kiyooka, Katie Ohe, Laurel Johannesson, and Marjan Eggermont. Herringer Kiss Gallery, Calgary. Beyond Printmaking: Images in Objects 2 (Davida Kidd (Vancouver/ Abbotsford), William Laing (Calgary), Liz Ingram (Edmonton), Alexandra Haeseker (Calgary), Karen Dugas (Edmonton), Marjan Eggermont (Calgary), Jill Ho-You (Calgary), and Ewa Tarsia (Winnipeg)) (Jan 7 – 28) curated by Bill Laing, Triangle Gallery of Visual Arts, Calgary. 2009 - Beyond Printmaking: Images in Objects 1 (Davida Kidd (Vancouver/Abbotsford), William Laing (Calgary), Liz Ingram (Edmonton), Alexandra Haeseker (Calgary), Karen Dugas (Edmonton), Marjan Eggermont (Calgary), Jill Ho-You (Calgary), and Ewa Tarsia (Winnipeg)) International Triennial of Graphic Art— Krakow/Poznan 2009 Poland. 2009 - Minimalism and After: Calgary’s Young Minimalist Artists Triangle Gallery of Printmaking at the Edge (Nov 29 – Jan 9), The Museum of Photography, Seoul, Korea.
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