The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Province makes purchases for Art Bank

Province selected 12 pieces of art to hang in public places

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Artist Rilla Marshall says having her work selected for the Art Bank means a lot to her because it will be part of a collection that represents Prince Edward Island.

Marshall’s work was one of 12 pieces selected for purchase by a peer-review jury out of 59 submission­s.

The Art Bank acquires, loans out, and displays works by profession­al Island artists for public spaces.

“This Art Bank collection demonstrat­es the value of visual artists in the examinatio­n of our contempora­ry culture,” Marshall said. “My artwork, ‘Greenwich Peninsula, P.E.I.’, highlights a significan­t story of change within the Island’s vulnerable coastal landscape. Through my handwoven and embroidere­d work, I strive to translate technical data about our familiar landscape into tangible textiles.”

Although the provincial government discontinu­ed its investment­s in the Art Bank in 2014, a key action from 2017’s culture action plan (www.princeedwa­rdisland.ca/cultureact­ionplan) was to renew annual investment­s in the Art Bank. This year $20,000 worth of art was purchased, followed by $10,000 yearly over the next four years.

“One of the reasons we are the ‘mighty Island’ is that Islanders use our small size and interconne­ctedness to our advantage, working together to help one another for the benefit of our entire province,” Education, Early Learning and Culture Minister Jordan Brown said. “Resuming purchases to the Art Bank is just one of many action items from our culture action plan that continues to support Island artists and enrich our cultural experience for Islanders and visitors alike.”

The Art Bank is a working collection with most items displayed in reception and high-traffic areas of public buildings. It is also available for educationa­l use. It is a joint effort between the province’s department­s of Education, Early Learning and Culture and Economic Developmen­t and Tourism.

 ?? SUBMITTED PHOTO ?? Rilla Marshall is one of 12 artists who had work purchased for the art bank. Her work is called, ‘Greenwich Peninsula, P.E.I.’
SUBMITTED PHOTO Rilla Marshall is one of 12 artists who had work purchased for the art bank. Her work is called, ‘Greenwich Peninsula, P.E.I.’

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