Mélanie Rocan Explained

Mélanie Rocan
Birth Date:1980
Birth Place:La Broquerie, Manitoba
Education:Master of Fine Arts, Bachelor of Fine Arts
Alma Mater:Concordia University, University of Manitoba
Known For:painter
Awards:RBC Canadian Painting Competition

Mélanie Rocan (born 1980)[1] is a Canadian artist from La Broquerie, Manitoba.[2] She works mostly in various paint mediums. She also has been known to work in multimedia, especially when working collaboratively.

Education

Rocan began her undergraduate education at the University of Ottawa in 1999, and received her Bachelor of Fine Arts with Honours from the University of Manitoba in 2003. Having gone on exchange to Glasgow School of Art in 2005, she received her Master of Fine Arts from Concordia University's painting program in 2008.[2]

Career

Besides her exhibition career, Rocan has held the Deep Bay Artists’ Residency in 2014. During this residency, Rocan worked with other Two Six member, Shaun Morin, to create collaborative mixed media works.[3]

Rocan is also an occasional professor for the University of Manitoba[4] where she teaches drawing classes.

Rocan is a three time finalist in the RBC Canadian Painting Competition across Canada before its conclusion in 2019. She was a finalist in the Western division in 2006 [5] and 2010,[6] and in the Eastern division in 2007.[7]

Two Six

Rocan is the youngest member and the only woman member of Two Six, also known as Two-sicks, a group of young artists founded in 2003 by recent graduates of the University of Manitoba.[8] [9] The group focused on collaborative art and street art.[10] [11]

Style

Rocan most typically works with watercolour, acrylic, and oil paint on canvas with a method similar to free association.[12] Rocan herself describes her work as "linger[ing] in between a darkness and a playfulness".[13] She takes inspiration from the Symbolism movement, which grew out of Romanticism. Symbolism is a movement in which emotions were at the forefront of art.[14] She is a figure painter, but puts more detail into her backgrounds to help tell the story of her subject. She uses familiar items such as bed frames, floral wallpaper, and tire swings to evoke memories and a feeling of timelessness.

In her work with the art collective Two Six, she uses other media in addition to paint. She makes use of "stretched fabric pieces" and ribbons tied "around a telephone pole or fence post".

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Artist's Bio. Rocan. Melanie. melanierocan.com. 2020-02-18.
  2. Web site: CCCA Artist Profile for Melanie Rocan. ccca.concordia.ca. 2020-02-04. https://web.archive.org/web/20200204013815/http://ccca.concordia.ca/artists/Melanie_Rocan. 2020-02-04. live.
  3. Web site: Melanie Rocan - 2014 Deep Bay Artists' Residency. 2014-06-23. Manitoba Arts Council. en-CE. 2020-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20200218182038/https://artscouncil.mb.ca/2014/06/melanie-rocan-deep-bay-2014/. 2020-02-18. live.
  4. Web site: University of Manitoba - School of Art -. umanitoba.ca. 2020-02-18. https://web.archive.org/web/20191031164342/http://umanitoba.ca/schools/art/staff/. 2019-10-31. live.
  5. Web site: Bank on this. Jager. David. 2006-09-14. NOW Magazine. en-us. 2020-03-03.
  6. Web site: RBC Canadian Painting Competition Semifinalists Announced. Canadian Art. en-US. 2020-02-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20200225022758/https://canadianart.ca/news/painting-semifinalists/. 2020-02-25. live.
  7. Web site: RBC Painting Competition. www.rbc.com. 2020-03-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20071027092821/http://www.rbc.com/paintingcompetition2007/. 2007-10-27. live.
  8. Eyland. Cliff. November 2004. 26/Two Sicks/Too Six…. Border Crossings. 23. 4. 16–27.
  9. Ludwig. Kirk. 2017-11-23. The Distributive/Collective Ambiguity in Singular Group Action Sentences. Oxford Scholarship Online. 10.1093/oso/9780198789994.003.0004.
  10. News: ENRIGHT. ROBERT. Winnipeg's singular collective raises a ruckus. 2018-04-19. 2020-02-18.
  11. Web site: Aiming too high. Pashko. Thomas. 2017-10-07. uniter.ca. en. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200218154957/http://uniter.ca/view/aiming-too-high. 2020-02-18. 2020-02-18.
  12. Miller. Marcus. 2013. Janet Werner, Melanie Rocan, Tammy Salzl. Border Crossings. 32. 84–85. ProQuest.
  13. Web site: Mélanie Rocan: Souvenir Involontaire. Kehler. Lisa. Canadian Art. en-US. 2020-02-20. https://web.archive.org/web/20200221000430/https://canadianart.ca/reviews/melanie-rocan/. 2020-02-21. live.
  14. Web site: Mélanie Rocan Souvenir involontaire. Doris McCarthy Gallery. 2020-02-20.