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		<title>Poplar Gallery.Online &#124; Bridge Work</title>
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Poplar Gallery.Online invites you to view Bridge Work, a recent public art commission conceived and hand-made by artists Marci Simkulet and Stefanie Wong. 150 banners utilizing a variety of textile media including knitting, weaving and felt-making have been created for seven urban bridges spanning the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta. In many of the banners [...]]]></description>
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<strong>Poplar Gallery.Online</strong> invites you to view <a href="http://poplar.mackenziefrere.com/gallery2A-index.html" target="_blank"><strong>Bridge Work</strong></a>, a recent public art commission conceived and hand-made by artists Marci Simkulet and Stefanie Wong. 150 banners utilizing a variety of textile media including knitting, weaving and felt-making have been created for seven urban bridges spanning the Bow River in Calgary, Alberta. In many of the banners recycled materials (including old bridge banners) are used. These are applied in a site-specific manner, addressing the particular history and context of individual bridges. A massive undertaking, <strong><em>Bridge Work</em></strong> presents a compelling intersection of the hand-made and the architectural. Designed to be viewed by both pedestrians and drivers who use these bridges every day, Wong and Simkulet&#8217;s bridge banners are at once a humane and thoughtful presence in an urban landscape.</p>
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