Jacqueline Metz had a childhood in northern BC, camping, building forts in the forest, watching the light shift, seasons change, leaves decay, the shifting crackling aurora borealis, exploring nature. A fascination
with form, colour, texture, and the play of permanent and ephemeral. Later formative interests include
photography, archaeology, and literature - things informed by perception, context, interpretation -
all leading to a fascination with manmade forms and spaces and the layers of context and how that
changes everything - what we see and how we edit the world.