Stefanie Wong’s work inserts traditional textile processes and materials into a contemporary multi-disciplinary practice. She utilizes textile processes to reveal time, history and interaction through various mediums including weaving, netting, animation, video and interactive works. Stefanie Wong is currently in her fourth year at the Alberta College of Art + Design.”

via ACAD’s website

Poplar ArtCraft has been re-designed! You are invited to view two NEW exhibitions…
Sara Washbush’s exhibition in gallery1 is comprised of two distinct, yet related series of vase forms in pewter. She writes “The vessels I created this past year come from several different thematic camps, but become roughly united through their outer skin – through texture which communicates intent.” Click on the postcard above to view Textured Worlds.
In gallery2 Adrienne Gradauer and Zacharie Quin present a selection of wares from Smiling Cow Studio based in the couple’s home in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. Click on the postcard above to view the exhibition.


The exterior of Palazzo Fortuny with Ghanian artist El Anatsui’s tapestry of recycled metal and copper wire. Read more about Art Tempo HERE from Jen Graves, writing for The Stranger in Seattle, Washington.