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Figure Making with Karine Giboulo


Make miniature figurines with artist Karine Giboulo! Discover the versatility of working with polymer clay and express your own creativity in response to the themes in the special exhibition "Karine Giboulo: Housewarming."

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November 29, 2022 @ 6:00 pm 7:30 pm

Make miniature figurines with artist Karine Giboulo! Discover the versatility of working with polymer clay and express your own creativity in response to the themes in the special exhibition Karine Giboulo: Housewarming. Karine Giboulo is a self-taught artist based in Montreal. She has presented more than thirty solo exhibitions, including at the McMichael Canadian Collection in Kleinburg, Ontario and the Musées de la Civilisation du Québec. Her work can be found in numerous public and private collections including the Musée National des Beaux-Arts de Québec, the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, and the Royal Bank of Canada. About the Exhibition Enter a world at once familiar and uncanny. Montreal-based artist Karine Giboulo invites visitors into an immersive reimagining of her home. Brought to life by over 500 miniature polymer clay figures, this is no ordinary house. Born of the COVID-19 pandemic, Housewarming is a sculpted documentary of individual and collective experiences grounded in current events. The colourful dioramas furnishing each room prompt reflection about the challenges we face as a society, including connectedness and isolation, aging and care, labour and consumerism, the climate crisis, food insecurity, and housing instability. Learn more Co-Presenting Sponsors Mary Janigan & Tom Kierans David Staines & Noreen Taylor Supported By Media Partner Thanks To

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Date:
November 29, 2022
Time:
6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
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111 Queen's Park
Toronto, ON M5S 2C7 Canada
416-586-8080
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2022 Karine Giboulo Figure Making Nov 29

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