Barbara Strigel, Proceed with Caution Finished Artwork
Artist: Barbara Strigel
Title: Proceed with Caution (2023/2024 from “Expect Delays“)
Print Size: 32 x 40”; finished size: 35.5 x 43.5”
Medium: Archival pigment print on 100% cotton rag matte paper with colored pencil and finished with a float in a natural wood frame.
Editions: 5; artist signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Bio
Barbara Strigel is a photographer, collage artist and bookmaker living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was born in Philadelphia and studied photography and printmaking at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. For over 20 years she taught photography, pottery and graphic design in a public high school where she also advised the literary magazine and yearbook. Since her retirement in 2013, she has been establishing her fine art practice.
Her collages, photographs and handmade books have been shown in both Canada and the United States and are held in collections at The Musuem of Fine Arts Houston, Otis College of Art and Baylor University as well as numerous corporate and private collections. She has been featured multiple times in the Blue Sky Gallery's viewing drawers and the Art Rental Sales showroom at the Vancouver Art Gallery. In 2022, she had work featured in a 2 person show at FotoRelevance (now Koslov Larsen) Gallery in Houston. Her work has been published in Diffusion Annual, PDN, Don't Take Pictures, Photo Ed and Book Arts Du Livre and Contemporary Collage Magazine. In 2019, she was recognized in the Top 50 in Photo-Lucida's Critical Mass. In 2020, she was awarded an honorable mention in Klompching Gallery's annual Fresh competition. In 2022, she was recognized as a Finalist in LensCulture’s Fine Art Photography Awards.
Artist: Barbara Strigel
Title: Proceed with Caution (2023/2024 from “Expect Delays“)
Print Size: 32 x 40”; finished size: 35.5 x 43.5”
Medium: Archival pigment print on 100% cotton rag matte paper with colored pencil and finished with a float in a natural wood frame.
Editions: 5; artist signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Bio
Barbara Strigel is a photographer, collage artist and bookmaker living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was born in Philadelphia and studied photography and printmaking at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. For over 20 years she taught photography, pottery and graphic design in a public high school where she also advised the literary magazine and yearbook. Since her retirement in 2013, she has been establishing her fine art practice.
Her collages, photographs and handmade books have been shown in both Canada and the United States and are held in collections at The Musuem of Fine Arts Houston, Otis College of Art and Baylor University as well as numerous corporate and private collections. She has been featured multiple times in the Blue Sky Gallery's viewing drawers and the Art Rental Sales showroom at the Vancouver Art Gallery. In 2022, she had work featured in a 2 person show at FotoRelevance (now Koslov Larsen) Gallery in Houston. Her work has been published in Diffusion Annual, PDN, Don't Take Pictures, Photo Ed and Book Arts Du Livre and Contemporary Collage Magazine. In 2019, she was recognized in the Top 50 in Photo-Lucida's Critical Mass. In 2020, she was awarded an honorable mention in Klompching Gallery's annual Fresh competition. In 2022, she was recognized as a Finalist in LensCulture’s Fine Art Photography Awards.
Artist: Barbara Strigel
Title: Proceed with Caution (2023/2024 from “Expect Delays“)
Print Size: 32 x 40”; finished size: 35.5 x 43.5”
Medium: Archival pigment print on 100% cotton rag matte paper with colored pencil and finished with a float in a natural wood frame.
Editions: 5; artist signed and numbered Certificate of Authenticity.
Bio
Barbara Strigel is a photographer, collage artist and bookmaker living and working in Vancouver, British Columbia. She was born in Philadelphia and studied photography and printmaking at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. For over 20 years she taught photography, pottery and graphic design in a public high school where she also advised the literary magazine and yearbook. Since her retirement in 2013, she has been establishing her fine art practice.
Her collages, photographs and handmade books have been shown in both Canada and the United States and are held in collections at The Musuem of Fine Arts Houston, Otis College of Art and Baylor University as well as numerous corporate and private collections. She has been featured multiple times in the Blue Sky Gallery's viewing drawers and the Art Rental Sales showroom at the Vancouver Art Gallery. In 2022, she had work featured in a 2 person show at FotoRelevance (now Koslov Larsen) Gallery in Houston. Her work has been published in Diffusion Annual, PDN, Don't Take Pictures, Photo Ed and Book Arts Du Livre and Contemporary Collage Magazine. In 2019, she was recognized in the Top 50 in Photo-Lucida's Critical Mass. In 2020, she was awarded an honorable mention in Klompching Gallery's annual Fresh competition. In 2022, she was recognized as a Finalist in LensCulture’s Fine Art Photography Awards.