Opening Reception: Morphing Land, Impalpable Currents
A program of:
Morphing Land, Impalpable Currents
Wednesday, September 11, 2024
4pm–6pm
Jackman Humanities Institute
170 St George St., 10th Floor
Join the Art Museum at the Jackman Humanities Institute for the opening reception of Morphing Land, Impalpable Currents. Curated by Yantong Li, the exhibition posits the underground as a rhizomatic commons to consider the imperceptible nexuses within a fractured land of colonial extraction. Through the works of Parastoo Anoushahpour, Faraz Anoushahpour, Ryan Ferko, Alvin Luong, Sanaz Sohrabi, and Beichen Zhang, the underground is transformed into a site that collapses temporal and spatial distance, bringing together seemingly disjointed constellations of colonial and environmental discourses.
Morphing Lands, Impalpable Currents is presented in conjunction with the Jackman Humanities Institute’s 2024–25 research theme Undergrounds/Underworlds.
This event is free and open to the public. No registration required.
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Image: Alvin Luong, Hole Story, 2019-2023. Video. Courtesy of the artist.