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Enter an immersive world created by Montreal-based artist Karine Giboulo, brought to life by over 500 miniature polymer clay figures that tell stories about our most urgent social issues, from the pandemic to the climate crisis. It will delight visitors of all ages!
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Twelve graduates from Sheridan College’s Ceramics program present an extraordinary collection of new work. Their themes range from living and making in place (and out of place), to shaping/masking one’s identity, to the flow of nature and the tensions of relationship, to the vibrancy of experiencing handmade pottery, to re-interpreting history, intimacy, and death.
Join us for the exhibition opening on Thursday April 2, from 6 to 8 pm.
The Artists
Cheng’Ou Yu Joon Hee Kim Karla Rivera Jordan Scott Trevor Novak Shawn Durant Cassara Kennedy Nina Lalla Mariella Pagliuca Tine DeRuiter Yoo Sun Jung Jing Huang.