Joyce Wieland - Squid Jiggin' Grounds
Joyce Wieland - Squid Jiggin' Grounds
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Date: 1973
Medium: Lithograph
Edition: OS Proof 1/2
Paper size: 20.75" x 29.5", Image size: 15" x 15.75"
Squid Jiggin’ Grounds is a well-known Newfoundland folk song that Wieland mouthed directly onto the lithograph stone in a furthering of her exploration of Canadian anthems and identity.
This two-colour lithograph was one of three prints created by Joyce Wieland at Open Studio in 1973. It is signed as the first of two ‘Open Studio Proofs’ that were assigned to the Open Studio print archive. This lithograph was printed with Don Holman, the then-Director of Lithography, whose embossed artist chop can be seen in the bottom right corner of the paper, alongside Steve Mackenzie, and Charles Wall. The original numbered edition size of this print was an edition of 50.
Signed: Joyce Wieland bottom right
Provenance: Open Studio print archive.

