JANUARY 3, 2025
Submissions open
May 31, 2025 8pm PDT
Submissions close
Week of July 14, 2025
Finalists Announced
September 27, 2025
Exhibition and voting opens
October 17, 2025
Voting closes
October 18, 2025
Winners announced
$5,800.00
Size
40" x 38" x 30"
Medium
Knitted silk-wrapped stainless steel, fixed with acrylic and supported with a copper wire armature
Julie Pongrac creates sculptures using traditional fibre arts techniques, such as knitting, reimagined with materials like silk-wrapped stainless steel and reclaimed fibres. Her scientific background informs a sustained exploration of organic structures and material behaviours. Guided by line, form, light, and colour, she transforms methods historically rooted in women’s domestic labour into sculptural works that are materially inventive and conceptually layered. In her hands, these once-domestic techniques evolve into bold, expressive sculptures conveying rich and complex meaning. Julie’s work respects historical fibre arts while offering new ways to conceptualize the natural world through inventive use of materials and forms.
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Julie PongracVancouver, British Columbia
Cloud structures are mutable shapes that form and reform, tracing the movement from storm to clearing. ‘Weathering’ explores resilience through the language of clouds, reflecting the dynamics of pressure, erosion, and the eventual return of calm. As in nature, transformation is shaped by both seen and unseen forces, neither linear nor predictable. The cloud emerges transmuted but not erased. This piece continues a practice grounded in organic processes and material expression that draws meaning from nature and the ephemeral. In this soft sculpture, fibre and form evolve together, embracing flexibility as a condition of resilience.