The work of seven artists will be a part of the exhibition
The Art Gallery of Algoma will be the site as Algoma University presents its Visual Art exhibition thesis later this month.
The exhibition, dubbed Seven, kicks off on April 18 with an opening reception and will run until April 28. The year-long project showcases the bodies of work of seven artists, including Starr Wemigwans, Golnar Barzan, Keith Nadjiwon, Rishi Sharma, TJ Pettanuzzo, Monet LePage, and Nikita Virk. "The diverse array of mediums employed by each artist, ranging from mixed media painting and textiles to installation, sculpture, immersive installations, digital collage, and drawing, underscores the individualized lines of inquiry and methodologies they have cultivated," says a release announcing the opening reception.
"Amidst this diversity, a matrix of shared concerns and evocations emerges, encompassing themes of personal and collective narratives. The artworks also depict notions of loss and reclamation, exploration of identity through digital media, as well as contemplations on form and process, alongside reflections on memory, nostalgia, and longing.
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