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Posted on: November 16, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Artist selected for Bear Street project

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The Banff Community Art Committee is excited to announce the selection of Tiffany Shaw for the Bear Street public art project. The interdisciplinary artist based in Alberta will take the next few months to work with a professional curator hired by the committee before creating the work for installation expected in the fall of 2023.

The Bear Street redevelopment completed in 2021 focused on creating a pedestrian-priority street in the heart of Banff. The comprehensive infrastructure project to replace all underground utilities and install block pavers, public seating, planters and event space included public art as part of the Bear Street experience. The location for the public art will be determined over the next few months.

“I am thrilled to have received the public art commission for Bear Street. I look forward to amplifying conversations that identify past, present and future responses that the surrounding landscape is speaking to for the town of Banff,” said Shaw.

Oscillating between digital and analogue methodologies, Shaw’s work gathers notions of craft, memory and atmosphere. Her practice is often guided by communal interventions as a way to engage a lifted understanding of place. 

Shaw has exhibited widely including the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Pier 21, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Architecture Venice Biennale, and the Chicago Architecture Biennial. She has been the recipient of multiple public art commissions such as Edmonton's Indigenous Art Park and Winnipeg’s Markham Bus Station. Among her public art projects Shaw has produced several notable transitory art works and is a core member of Ociciwan Contemporary Art Collective

Shaw is Métis, was born in Calgary and raised in Edmonton. Her Métis lineage derives from Fort McMurray via Fort McKay and the Red River.

“We are pleased to award Tiffany Shaw the eighth public artwork commission by the Town of Banff,” said Charlene Quantz-Wold, the chair of the Community Art Committee. “We are impressed with the sensitivTiffany Shaw newsity and thoughtful approach that Shaw brings to her art practice and are excited to see what she creates for this vital hub of our downtown that serves both residents and visitors alike.”

Shaw holds a BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (NSCAD) University, a Masters in Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) and is currently working as a registered architect at Reimagine Architects in Edmonton. 

The Bear Street work will be funded from the Banff public art reserve, up to $105,000 for all materials, installation, transport and commission fee. The Community Art Committee contracted a professional public art curator to help select the successful artist, and they will continue to support her through the project's development. 

The Banff Community Art Committee is currently seeking new members to help develop plans for future public art and offer strategic advice to Banff Town Council about art in Banff.


Media Contact:
Jason Darrah, Communications, Town of Banff
Jason.darrah@banff.ca
403.762.1207

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