ABOUT DAGMAR
Dagmar Dahle is an artist, writer and teacher living in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada. Her work is both research-based and process-driven. Investigations within earth science, natural history, social history, art history, and current environmental issues are interwoven with memory, autobiography and lived experience. Painting and drawing are central to an on-going, process-driven studio practice, with material investigations that explore spontaneous and intuitive ways of working.
Solo exhibitions include Tangle (Southern Alberta Art Gallery, Lethbridge 2022-3); After Us (CASA Gallery, Lethbridge, 2021); Weaving Van Gogh (Moose Jaw Museum and Art Gallery 2008, Stride Gallery, Calgary 2010); Lost.Bird.Collecting (Southern Alberta Art Gallery 2006). Group exhibitions include ANIMAL (Museum London, Dalhousie Art Gallery, The Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Kenderdine Gallery 2011-12); On Your Marks (Southern Alberta Art Gallery 2010). Participation in international residencies include Zentrum für Kunst und Urbanistik, Berlin, Germany; The Arctic Circle (Autumn Art and Science Expeditionary Residency), Svalbard, Norway; Canada Council International Residency: Paris Studio, France. Her poetic prose piece, Painting John Brown Painting, on the work of Toronto painter John Brown, was published in Ars Medica, a journal of medicine the arts and humanities in Spring 2010.
Dagmar can be reached at dagmar.dahle@uleth.ca