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 Exhibitions

Contested Space (2022)
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Contested Space (2022)

From photography, to video, to sculptures — Bai does it all in Contested Space (2022). Her pieces masterfully exist in tandem with one another as they each explore the tense relationship between artificial structures and the natural environment.

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Public Art (2022)
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Public Art (2022)

Public Art (2022) features sculptures by Rika Nakane and Chloe Kouyoumdjian placed throughout the University of Toronto Scarborough campus in order to inspire students to stay thoughtful and creatively minded during the return to campus.

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Send Nudes (2022)
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Send Nudes (2022)

Send Nudes (2022) is a series of paintings that are done in collaboration with the figure on the painting. The subjects of the paintings receive their canvas and paint an abstract on it without instructions. This abstract is used as the base for the painting itself and initiates the process of the rest of the piece, involving the figures directly with the art creation process.

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CAPTURE x G1265 (2022)
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CAPTURE x G1265 (2022)

Life is inspired by many objects in different time slots, from little things that serve meaning to self or the astonishing views of nature. Gallery 1265 is collaborating with Capture to present an exhibition for student photographers and their narrative behind the work.

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Intersections (2021)
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Intersections (2021)

Intersections (2021) encapsulates a variety of intersections for the gallery including interdisciplinary art forms, the introduction of brand new mediums, as well as the exhibit’s overarching theme of culture and heritage.

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The Narrative of Landscape (2021)
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The Narrative of Landscape (2021)

The Narrative of Landscape (2021) features the work of nine diverse photographers as they take us through their world from the scope of their lens.

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