For 2023, STEPS Public Art is partnering with the ODD Gallery to support the development of a new temporary public artwork that will be exhibited in Summer/Fall of 2023.
Author: Jess Sven
In the ODD Gallery: MEMBER’S EXHIBITION
KIAC Members are invited to submit artwork in any medium for the biennial Member’s Exhibition: January 26 – February 17, 2023
Submission Deadline: January 19th
You can submit via the online form | email: gallery(at)kiac.ca | call: 993.5005 | or stop by the gallery.
Once submission per artist, please. (Series welcome but space may be limited)
New members always welcome.
Stay tuned for details about the exhibition reception!
In the ODD Gallery: MEMBER’S ACCESS
The ODD Gallery is accepting space bookings from KIAC members for mid-December to mid-January. (New members always welcome!)
This could be an opportunity to photo-document your work, to workshop an installation or performance privately or for peer-review, or to share film screenings, readings, discussions, slideshows etc with your peers / public.
KIAC’s Holiday Art & Craft Fair
KIAC’s Holiday Art & Craft FairNovember 26, 2022 , 11am - 4pmKIAC Ballroom at Dënäkär Zho & Yukon School of Visual Arts Gallery (SOVA)Accessible Hour: 10am - 11am*KIAC Concession Open: 12 - 3pm (hot food…
In the ODD Gallery: Z’otz* Collective
October 22 – December 3, 2022:
Z’otz* Collective | Habits of the Speaking Shadows.
Z’otz* Collective was formed out of a shared interest in collaborative art making. We are three visual artists of Latin American heritage living in Toronto. Drawing is our primary means of expression and is used to respond to each other and to what surrounds us. The direct approach allows us to create idiosyncratic and humorous images that examine migration, transformation and regeneration.
In the ODD Gallery: Carrie Allison
Carrie Allison is a nêhiýaw/cree, Métis, and European descent visual artist based in K’jipuktuk (Halifax, Nova Scotia). She grew up on the unceded and unsurrendered lands of the Sḵwx̱ wú7mesh (Squamish), Stó:lō and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/ Selilwitulh (Tsleil-Waututh) and xʷməθkʷəy̓ əm (Musqueam) Nations. Allison’s maternal roots are based in maskotewisipiy (High Prairie, Alberta), Treaty 8.