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The Interviewing Artist Series
The Juried Art Show and Kaleidoscope Magazine
19 episodes
5 months ago
Emma Ongman is an interdisciplinary artist interested in questioning structures of reality. She is currently inspired by the evolution of technology and its influence on human behaviour. Her recent work explores mainstream habits of media consumption and the potential of technology beyond its intended use.  emmaongman.com | @emma.jennine
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Emma Ongman is an interdisciplinary artist interested in questioning structures of reality. She is currently inspired by the evolution of technology and its influence on human behaviour. Her recent work explores mainstream habits of media consumption and the potential of technology beyond its intended use.  emmaongman.com | @emma.jennine
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Visual Arts
Arts
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Episode - 002: Mary Kroetsch
The Interviewing Artist Series
26 minutes 20 seconds
4 years ago
Episode - 002: Mary Kroetsch
Mary started her art adventure when her mother provided her with her first sewing class, around the age of 10, and she has been exploring her passion for being a creative since.  Her work is a hybrid process for combining, photography, computer illustration, print making with slow craft elements such as hand embroidery, striving to visually depict sustainable memory – the non-tangible idea we think is the story.  A self-described studio lab rat, her method of making is all about exploration and the manipulation of the materials she plays with.  She isn’t satisfied with just doing it right and craves the happy accidents she encounters by not following the rules. 
The Interviewing Artist Series
Emma Ongman is an interdisciplinary artist interested in questioning structures of reality. She is currently inspired by the evolution of technology and its influence on human behaviour. Her recent work explores mainstream habits of media consumption and the potential of technology beyond its intended use.  emmaongman.com | @emma.jennine