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Arts Awards Waterloo Region

On Wednesday evening, I was honoured to receive a General Arts award from Arts Awards Waterloo Region. I was one of nine recipients at this annual event which celebrates artists across all disciplines in recognition of their work.

I'm so encouraged by the nomination, support, and recognition for my work as a visual artist and arts worker. Congratulations to all of the nominees, artists, and organizations awarded this year. I'm fortunate to work in a community with solid artists, to work alongside and collaborate with dedicated professionals with the work I do behind the scenes with visual arts organizations in the Waterloo Region and beyond. I'm grateful for the support, the nudges, the conversations, the opportunities, and the relationships I've forged over the years. I moved to Kitchener in 2007 and began my professional career as an artist at the same time. This community has had an incredible impact on me. Thank you for supporting my work.  

Pouch Cove Foundation Residency

A weathered hand-painted sign that reads Pouch Cove Foundation

I am thrilled to be back on the east coast to complete a residency at the Pouch Cove Foundation in Pouch Cove, NL. I am stationed here for the entirety of August, and I am so grateful for the time and space to focus on my work. 

The residency is in an old elementary school, with classrooms converted into live-work studios. The foundation is also the home of the James Baird Gallery. While here, I am developing work for my upcoming exhibition at the Red Head Gallery in Toronto (February 2023). Atlantic Canada—specifically Cape Breton—has become a second home for me over the years, and this is my second trip to Newfoundland. I am excited to explore and see how that space finds its way into my work. I will post occasional updates on Instagram if you are keen to follow what I'm up to. 

Downtown Kitchener Art Walk

A black and white photographic image of a dark rocky surface with white veins installed as a billboard against a yellow brick wall in an alley.

Sarah Kernohan, Dissipate 41 installed as a billboard as part of the DTK BIA Art Walk (2022 - 2024) in Halls Lane in Kitchener,r Ontario.

I am pleased to share that I am part of this year's DTK (Downtown Kitchener) Art Walk, co-presented by the Downtown Kitchener BIA and the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery. The walk includes permanent public artworks, murals and billboards throughout the downtown core.

My piece is on Hall's Lane (between King and Charles Streets, at the back of the Rich Uncle Tavern), nearby wonderful neighbours, including Jessi McConnell, Melissa Doherty, Chris Austin, Logan MacDonald, Brubey Hu, Tee Kundu, and others. The project will be up until the spring of 2024.

You can find the piece at this location (map). Visit this link to get a map and copy of the digital publication, which includes information about all of the work in the Art Walk.

Special thanks to Shirley Madill, Darryn Doull, and Steve Lavigne at the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery for including my work in this project, Stefanie Golling at the DTK Bia for their project management, and Westmount Signs for doing such a fantastic job with print production and project installation.

Please send me a photo if you visit the piece in person!

The Red Head Gallery

The Red Head Gallery's Logo, which is a red circle with a white line drawing of a laughing fox.

I am proud to share that I am a new member of The Red Head Gallery in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Established in 1990, it is Toronto's most enduring collectively-run gallery. I am thrilled to join the collective. My first exhibition with the gallery will be in January 2023.

Learn more about the gallery, other collective artists, and upcoming exhibitions, at The Red Head Gallery website.