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Julianna Zwierciadlowska-Rhymer

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Julianna is an emerging artist from Manitoba, she holds an Art History Honours degree from the University of Manitoba, a Visual Arts degree from Emily Carr University of Art and Design and is a current MFA student at the University of Manitoba. Julianna’s current work investigates our relationship to our food and more specifically our disassociation and our disconnect to its production and sources.

“My current body of work investigates our relationship to food, and more specifically our disassociation to the production of animal products and our disconnect to animals as food. I want to further understand and explore our loss of an intimate relationship to our food and its sources while exploring ideas of fragility, extravagance, ignorant blindness and unconscious consumption.”

julianna@juliannazr.com
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