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Kim McCollum

 

KIm Mccollum

Over Under, Acrylic on raw canvas, 36 x 40 inches, courtesy of the artist.

Over Under, Acrylic on raw canvas, 36 x 40 inches, courtesy of the artist.


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Hashtag 1, Acrylic and graphite on canvas, 14.75 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist.

Hashtag 1, Acrylic and graphite on canvas, 14.75 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist.

 
Overshot 1, Oil and graphite on canvas, 14.75 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist.

Overshot 1, Oil and graphite on canvas, 14.75 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist.

 
Expanse, linen and cotton, 13 x 13 inches, courtesy of the artist.

Expanse, linen and cotton, 13 x 13 inches, courtesy of the artist.

String Figure, Lasercut print, 5 x 4.5 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.

String Figure, Lasercut print, 5 x 4.5 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.

They Spoke in Threads, Lasercut Print, 16 x 19 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.

They Spoke in Threads, Lasercut Print, 16 x 19 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.

Hashtag 2, Acrylic, Oil and graphite on canvas, 14.75 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist.

Hashtag 2, Acrylic, Oil and graphite on canvas, 14.75 x 16 inches, courtesy of the artist.

 
Vortex, Weaving, paper, linen and stainless steel, 13 x 14 inches, framed, courtesy of the artist.

Vortex, Weaving, paper, linen and stainless steel, 13 x 14 inches, framed, courtesy of the artist.

 
Pressed Weaving 4, Monoprint, 11 x 15 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.

Pressed Weaving 4, Monoprint, 11 x 15 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.

Pressed Weaving 5, Monoprint, 16 x 19 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.

Pressed Weaving 5, Monoprint, 16 x 19 inches, edition of 1, courtesy of the artist.


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Kim McCollum’s work explores relationships between digital and analog, old and new, hand and machine. Through the creation of paintings, prints, and handwoven works, McCollum considers how ancient craft practices and contemporary technology are inextricably linked. Kim McCollum is a visual artist working in Edmonton, AB. She holds an MFA and MSc from the University of Alberta. McCollum connects people and ideas through her work as an artist, organizing events, and working as an educator. She also co-owns Gather Textiles, a workshop space and community building initiative.