Tag: Calgary

  • Collaboration

    Toronto artist Mary Porter and I have been working on joint projects since 2012. Our shared interests in art history and collage were the starting point, and the nature of our long-distance collaboration lent itself to web-based work that explores the shared language and imagery of the internet as organized by Google. A Conversation is a digital correspondence project…

  • Exhibition: A Conversation

    Exhibition: A Conversation

    Mary Porter and my collaborative piece, “A Conversation” will be showing at TRUCK Gallery’s +15 Window in Calgary. *** A Conversation is the manifestation of a long-distance digital exchange between two Canadian artists, Roselina Hung and Mary Porter. Using infographics, stock images, personal photos, stills of film, television, video games, and more, the project follows the…

  • Print Edition: The Drought

    Print Edition: The Drought

      I was invited to create a silkscreen print for THE BIG ONE$, a print fundraiser in support of The New Gallery in Calgary. The fundraiser will sell limited edition prints by Micah Lexier, Ryan McClure Scott, and me, artists who have all contributed to The New Gallery over their 40-year history. My print is titled, “The Drought”, and it is…

  • Catalogue: Pretty Boys, You Owe Me

    Catalogue: Pretty Boys, You Owe Me

    The New Gallery has published a catalogue for the exhibition, Pretty Boys, You Owe Me, which I was in last year with Stacy Lundeen. The catalogue is available for sale from The New Gallery’s online shop, or as a free downloadable PDF. The catalogue includes images from the exhibition; Beauty and Repetition, a text by Karly Mortimer; and Owing Me Softly, a conversation…

  • Exhibition: Pretty Boys, You Owe Me

    Exhibition: Pretty Boys, You Owe Me

    I will be showing my series, pretty boys kill me, in a two-person exhibition with Stacy Lundeen, at The New Gallery in Calgary, Alberta. Pretty Boys, You Owe Me unites two artists who both work with text, self-deprecation, and lust. Karly Mortimer’s accompanying essay elaborates on the role of narcissism and obsession in romantic relationships.…

  • Exhibition: The Kingston Prize 2009

    The Kingston Prize is a biennial national competition for portrait painting by Canadian artists. 30 finalists were chosen from 471 entries by a distinguished jury. The prize will be awarded on October 8 at the Gala Preview at the Grand Theatre in Kingston. My double self-portrait “The Return Home” will first be exhibited in Kingston,…