Studio: Messy Floors
I’ve been taking pictures of my studio floor lately. Here are some of them as I work toward my thesis exhibition at Tyler School of Art.
I’ve been taking pictures of my studio floor lately. Here are some of them as I work toward my thesis exhibition at Tyler School of Art.
I’m excited to announce that my piece Living Room will be included in the exhibition Fail-Safe: Discomforts Close to Home.
Here are some images from my studio this week. I’ve been thinking about the structures found in minerals and I’ve been translating these forms into embroideries, sketches, and small sculptures made with tape, wood and paper.
This week I was back in Toronto at a place that feels like home- Harboufront Centre. From 2007-2010 I was an artist-in-residence and for the exhibition Studious curated by Melanie Egan and Patrick Macaulay, I was invited back to exhibit with current residents and other alumni like me. It was very exciting to be back at Harboufront Centre and to see some friends that also worked in the studio like artist Patrycja Zwierzynska who was in the metals studio when I was a resident. Our works were next to each other in the show and I think they made a great pair. It was also exciting to see my piece Black Cloud on the front cover and interior spread of the Toronto Design Offsite brochure.
For the past little while I have been using the Digital Embroidery machine to create some tests and samples. The results have been exciting and what I like are some of these close-up views of the threads and stitches within each piece.