Welder Laura RosengrenChilliwack, BC Size 36" x 48" Medium Oil and wax on panel, unframed This piece considers the context and competing interests of labours in a family. The spaces are both specific and vague, highlighting the instability of memory carried in our bodies, objects, and photographs. Paint and wax accumulate; scrubbing and sanding make it clean. Something is done and undone and redone every day, and out of the apparent futility, there is a slow forming. Welder Laura RosengrenChilliwack, BC About the artist About the artist Laura RosengrenChilliwack, BC Laura Rosengren (she/her) is an artist originally from Thunder Bay, Ontario, currently living on Stó:lō territory in Chilliwack, BC. Her practice involves a mixed-material approach to painting and considers questions around motherhood and labour. Laura has a BFA from the Alberta University of the Arts and an MA from Regent College. She has exhibited in Canada and the US and is a 2021 recipient of the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant. Follow on social