Julya Hajnoczky
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Hygrocybe flavescens 2, 2023View more details -
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Sarracenia purpurea, 2023View more details -
Larix Laricina, 2019View more details -
Amanita muscaria formosa, 2021View more details -
Boletinellus merulioides, 2021View more details -
Agaricus augustus, 2021View more details -
Abies grandis, 2020View more details -
Amanita flaviconia 2, 2023View more details -
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Gaultheria hispidula, 2023View more details -
Amanita fulva, 2023View more details -
Coprinellus micaceus 1, 2022View more details -
Coprinellus micaceus 2, 2022View more details -
Coprinellus micaceus 3, 2022View more details -
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Hygrocybe flavescens 1, 2023View more details -
Cepaea nemoralis, 2020View more details -
Dryas Octopetala, 2020View more details -
Cornus canadensis 2, 2023View more details -
Maianthemum dilatatum, 2022View more details -
Thelephora terrestris, 2021View more details -
Sphagnum capilifolium, 2023View more details -
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Cystopteris fragilis, 2021View more details -
Monotropa uniflora, 2020View more details -
Monotropa uniflora 2, 2021View more details -
Monotropa uniflora 3, 2022View more details -
Monotropa uniflora 4, 2023View more details -
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Monotropa uniflora 6, 2023View more details -
Coptis asplenifolia, 2022View more details -
Hydnellum aurantiacum, 2022View more details -
Hydnellum suaveolens, 2022View more details -
Morchella esculenta , 2021View more details -
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Larix laricina 2, 2022View more details -
Cladonia cristatella, 2017View more details -
Pinus contorta, 2020View more details -
Leccinum Aurantiacum, 2020View more details -
Sisyrinchium montanum, 2020View more details -
Geum triflorum, 2022View more details -
Sedum lanceolatum, 2020View more details -
Dalea Purpurea, 2020View more details -
Icmadophila Ericetorum, 2020View more details -
Pseudotsuga menziesii, 2017View more details -
Larix occidentalis, 2022View more details -
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Myrrhis odorata, 2022View more details -
Coprinopsis variegata, 2022View more details -
Nuphar lutea 1, 2022View more details -
Nuphar lutea 2, 2022View more details -
Nymphaea odorata 1, 2022View more details -
Nymphaea odorata 2, 2022View more details -
Potamogeton crispus, 2022View more details -
Adiantum Pedatum, 2018View more details -
Vaccinium parvifolium, 2022View more details -
Xylaria Hypoxylon, 2022View more details -
Pleurotus ostreatus, 2022View more details -
Strobilurus trullisatus, 2021View more details -
Polytrichum juniperinum, 2020View more details -
Tsuga heterophylla 1, 2022View more details -
Tsuga heterophylla 3, 2022View more details -
Montia parvifolia, 2022View more details -
Cladonia Chlorophaea, 2020View more details -
Escobaria vivipara, 2020View more details -
Selaginella densa, 2022View more details -
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Sarcodiotheca gaudichaudii, 2022View more details -
Halosaccion glandiforme, 2022View more details -
Siliqua patula, 2022View more details -
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Microsteris gracilis, 2021View more details -
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Spirea betulifolia, 2020View more details -
Polypodium glycyrrhiza, 2019View more details -
Buteo regalis, 2017View more details -
Now we reap what we have sown 2, 2021View more details -
Now we reap what we have sown 1, 2021View more details -
Aeshna canadensis, 2018View more details
Julya Hajnoczky was born in Calgary and raised by hippie parents, surrounded by unruly houseplants, bookishness and art supplies, with CBC radio playing softly, constantly, in the background. Inevitably as a result, she grew up to be an artist. A graduate of the Alberta University for the Arts, her multidisciplinary practice includes digital and analog photography, and seeks to ask questions and inspire curiosity about the complex relationships between humans and the natural world.
Her most recent adventures, supported by grants from the Calgary Arts Development Authority and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, involved building a mobile natural history collection laboratory (a combination tiny camper and workspace, the Al Fresco Science Machine), and exploring the many ecosystems of Western Canada, from Alberta’s Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, to the Gwaii Haanas National Park Reserve in BC and Wood Buffalo National Park, NWT.
If she's not in her home studio working on something tiny, she's out in the forest working on something big.
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MADELEINE LAMONT
Shadow Flowers April 12 - May 17, 2025CKG is pleased to present Madeleine Lamont's newest series, Shadow Flowers. Well-known for her lush floral renderings that straddle both historic and contemporary thenes, Madeleine has been exhibiting her work...Read more -
JULYA HAJNOCZKY
Aurora Arborealis February 3 - March 2, 2024Imagine a not-so-distant future, where human civilization has crumbled; the last surviving fragments of earth’s ecosystems float in the void. Tiny trees sprout and lush mosses unfurl, delicate lichens and...Read more
