Administered by the Edmonton Arts Council and supported through initial funding from John and Barbara Poole, Edmonton Community Foundation, Clifford E. Lee Foundation and, since 2017, the Eldon and Anne Foote family fund, EATF has supported over 120 artists working in a variety of mediums, from multimedia to music to visual arts to film (and much in between). The Fund recognizes an artist’s work and contribution to the community and provides financial stability with $15,000 awarded to each recipient to renew, develop, grow, create or experiment with his, her or their art form.
Here are four of the 2021 EATF award recipients:
Erin Pankratz
Visual Artist
Erin Pankratz has always been a maker. “I am one of those people that starts to hurt, it physically hurts, when I’m not making art,” says Pankratz. After finishing art school, she quickly fell into the fine art side of mosaics. Then she had a compelling and pivotal experience in Rome.
“There’s a scientific explanation for why when my foot hit the cobblestones in Rome, I immediately felt like I was home.”
Pankratz went professional in 2011 and, soon after, was selected to create a piece for the Edmonton International Airport’s expansion project. Her mosaic mural titled Everything Flows, Nothing Stands Still is a vibrant textural piece showing the changing of seasons in the river valley. Pankratz has since done a number of public and private commissions, and, in 2013 and 2016, she was recognized for her work with the Innovation in Contemporary Mosaic Award.
In 2016, Pankratz was the only local artist to ever be selected in an International public art call in Edmonton for her latest public art installation that went up last June. Confluence is located on 83rd Street and Argyll Road and runs along either side of the Davies Station LRT ramp.
With the funding from the Edmonton Artists’ Trust Fund award, Pankratz plans to experiment, combining mosaic and other mediums with performance art (Pankratz did ballet till she was 20). In her search for her genetic link to the past, she’s recently developed an interest in genealogy and genetics and is planning a project that delves into that search.