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Join us for a curatorial tour hosted by 'The Looms We Resemble' Exhibition curator, and Workman Arts Visual Arts Manager, Fatma Hendawy! Learn about the several works in the exhibition in this in-person guided tour. Located at the exhibition space in the Youngplace Hallway Galleries (3rd Floor, 180 Shaw St, Toronto).
The exhibition is now on view to the public until December 7th, 2024. Visit anytime between 9AM-5PM to get a look at the exhibition!
“The Looms We Resemble” is a group exhibition showcasing textile-based works by 6 artists who bring topics of belonging, the body, healing and ancestry. This unique exhibition is a work in progress as the artists developed their artworks during a weaving class led by instructor Jana Ghalayini. How can collective production of artworks precede curatorial themes and concepts, while we follow the slowness of weaving?
Weaving ideas, actions, memories, and stories together is a practice of care that we all share in time and space. This exhibition includes works by Aga Forfa, Apanaki, Tara Hakim, Merle Harley, Saretta Khan and Helen Kong. Our public programming includes a Storytelling Circle led by Sarah Abusarar and Tea Gathering by Helen Kong.
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Youngplace, 180 Shaw Street,Toronto, Ontario, Canada