A Soft Landing
We are delighted to be launching our summer season with a soft landing an exhibition considers the reparative and restorative potential of slowness through ideas of tenderness and transgression. Though soft in aesthetic and theme, a soft landing showcases artworks by critically lauded, so-called Canadian artists who consider the effects of global events-such as the pandemic-on mental health and personhood. The exhibition will house multi-disciplinary work ranging from installation and sculpture to, video. With compassion at its core, a soft landing celebrates the slow process of coming together while adjusting one鈥檚 comfort levels to the current phase of the pandemic.
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We are delighted to be launching our summer season with a soft landing an exhibition considers the reparative and restorative potential of slowness through ideas of tenderness and transgression. Though soft in aesthetic and theme, a soft landing showcases artworks by critically lauded, so-called Canadian artists who consider the effects of global events-such as the pandemic-on mental health and personhood. The exhibition will house multi-disciplinary work ranging from installation and sculpture to, video. With compassion at its core, a soft landing celebrates the slow process of coming together while adjusting one鈥檚 comfort levels to the current phase of the pandemic.
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