JAN YATES SCA, visual artist
field & studio work
www.janyates.com
Statement
The work that I make, either in my Niagara homeland or while on international residencies, is in direct response to climate, with sensitivity as to how weather shapes environment, communities and culture. A connecting dialogue is about intimate encounters with land and sea to mark places in time. I work outdoors as much as possible, either with paint ‘en plein air’ or by arranging temporary offerings from things that find me on the daily walks.
Bio
Since moving back to Canada from California Jan Yates has been elected as a member of the Society of Canadian Artists and her work is collected throughout North America, the United Kingdom and Australia. She has been the recipient of numerous grants and awards with recognition from the Ontario Arts Council. OAC international residency grants have also supported Yates’ work in Ireland and the Shetland Islands.
Plein Air Painting
Painting with oil & Cold Wax
Encaustic Painting
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Welcome to Plein Eire Jan. I am just back from a weekend in Annaghmakerrig. It is a facinating old house with a long wooden table in the kitchen........great "organic "food...laughter at dinner and silence for work..
Hi Jan,
Congratulations on a residency at Annaghmakerrig. That's quite an honour. There are several good art shops in Dublin. The oldest and probably the easiest to find is Kennedy's in Harcourt Street, close to St. Stephen's Green.
But you are not entirely correct about it not being permissible to fly with oil paints. It is mostly solvents and mediums which can cause problems with airlines. See our tips sheet here.
Hi Jan,
You are most welcome. Hope you make your way about the site and like what you find. Look forward to your posts from Canada.
Enjoy Plein Eire!