This is my archive of projects in photography, drawing, writing and creative collaboration.
projects
- Rabbit // Pause
- Sound of Wonder
- museumglitcher.ca
- Entanglements (tea, maybe)
- Still Life (quadriptych)
- DQA
- Dalla Coletta
- unentitled
- keri
- ego-portrait
- Ghosts of Monsters
- StudioPeePee
- SMLXL
- still life
- Gas Up!
- directions for usefullness
- Oh Dear
- Tel-talk
- starry night
- fashion no-no
- Ourtopias
- PULL
- Boredom Fighters!
- digifest
- Girls and Guns
- chic(en)
- Inflatable Museum
- Kiss Machine
- RockitGirl
- CV
- STORE
PARKHOME
PARKHOME is a bookwork that I completed this summer with Flavio Trevisan, Brendan George Ko, and Paul Hong. It includes is a series of composite images that combine the front house facades and their backyards of a street in North York. The book is an edition of 100. See Ghosts of Monsters in my menu for more information.
Ghosts of Monsters
Opening Reception: Thursday, May 10, 6 – 8 pm, 2018 - hope you can make it!
Media Preview: Wednesday, May 9, 1 – 2 pm, 2018
Exhibition Dates: May 9 – 27, 2018
Gallery Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 1 – 6 pm
Saturday May 26 and Sunday May 27, 10 am – 5 pm
Lower Gallery at Toronto Centre for the Arts
5040 Yonge Street, North York (at North York Centre Subway Station)
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION
Ghosts of Monsters is a photographic installation of neighbourhood architecture, a representation of evolving tastes and an expression of shifting cultural capital. This three-year-long project observes how communities express themselves in outer urban contexts. It is grounded in two photo series, Ghosts of Monsters and ParkHome.
Ghosts of Monsters is produced with Flavio Trevisan, Brendan George Ko and Paul Hong. Writer Paul Hong contributes a speculative fiction set amongst the urban-scapes explored, photo-based artist Brendan George Ko is working with me to create the photo collages, and artist and founder of Hex Editions, Flavio Trevisan, is collaborating with me on the design and production of the bookwork, PARKHOME, for OOL imprint.
I am thankful to the Varley Art Gallery for recommending this project to the Ontario Arts Council.
Co-presented by North York Arts, as part of Scotiabank Contact Photography Festival. This exhibition is supported by the Ontario Arts Council and Toronto Centre for the Arts.
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