Come to the opening of Marsha Whiddon’s exhibition Mirror’s Echo, Saturday October 7th at 2:00 pm.
In the 1980s, Marsha Whiddon was a young star on the Winnipeg art scene. With undeniable skill and an unapologetic honesty she created paintings that were raw, commanding and powerful. Her work explored aspects of society and the human experience. Receiving a terminal cancer diagnosis changed the course of her life and art. She embedded symbolism and metaphor in her work, fearlessly exploring the balance of dark and light in life. In 1988, at the age of 34, Marsha Whiddon passed away leaving many works unfinished. Her legacy is a body of work that echos to this day, timeless in its ability to engage and enable one to delve into the depths of their own psyche.
Marsha’s best friend and studio mate Randal Newman will be in attendance and say a few words.
This exhibition was curated by Sophie Lavoie and Noah Kaldeway.