Cycles of Diaspora Carole BondaroffGaliano Island, BC Vote Vote for Cycles of DiasporaCarole Bondaroff You can change your vote at any time before 5pm PST on October 17, 2025 Enter a valid email address to confirm your vote Email address Confirm vote Size 21.5" x 18.5" Medium Intaglio etching with chine collé and embroidery Escaping the pogroms of Czarist Oppression, my family, as refugees, sought a sense of belonging on the Canadian Prairies, where they could express their religious devotion in relative security, free from overt discrimination. A communally built synagogue, the central image of this art piece, is super-imposed over a deep embossed symbol of the globe. My printmaking methodology has evolved over the decades, including experimentation with embroidery and Chine Collé appliqué (Japanese Washi paper.) Interspersed are various iconic images, combined on this multi-plate intaglio etching, which refer to religious items, fundamentally important to Jewish tradition. Buy artwork Cycles of Diaspora Carole BondaroffGaliano Island, BC Vote Vote for Cycles of DiasporaCarole Bondaroff Enter a valid email address to confirm your vote Email address Confirm vote Buy artwork About the artist About the artist Carole BondaroffGaliano Island, BC Carole Bondaroff born in Montréal, Québec. Attended Sir George Williams University and Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Earned a BFA in Printmaking and a BA in Art Education. She resides on Galiano Island, where she is an active member of the arts community and co-proprietor of Heart Studio West. She taught art at the University of Calgary, Alberta College of Art, Glenbow Museum, and as Artist in Residence with the Alberta Foundation for the Arts since 1986. Her works can be found in private and corporate collections, nationally and internationally, including the Royal Palace in Monaco, the Calgary Consul General of Japan, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, the Canada Council Art Bank in Ottawa and la Bibliothèque de Québec, in Montréal. Follow on social