Courtney Thompson presents: Division Complex PART OF THE SCIN 2019 THESIS EXHIBITIONS
Division Complex
Courtney Thompson explores the complexities and limitations of human interconnectivity through sculptural and performative works. The suspended nylon forms strive for closeness within a constricting architecture, illustrating the invisible spaces between us which cannot be traversed or erased. Thompson's performative work further investigates a sensation of loneliness, and making a space for one's self in solitude.
April 4 - April 13, 2019
Opening: Thursday, April 4th, 6-8 pm
Abbozzo Gallery
401 Richmond Street West,
Suite 128
Toronto, ON
THIS EXHIBITION IS PART OF THE 2019 SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION THESIS EXHIBITIONS SERIES
OCAD University's Sculpture/Installation Program— in collaboration with Abbozzo Gallery, Beaver Hall Gallery, Gallery 1313 and Lonsdale Gallery— is pleased to announce the 2019 Sculpture/Installation Thesis Exhibitions series titled For External Use Only, taking place from February 28 to April 13, 2019. This series of seven exhibitions will feature the multi-media artworks of 4th-year students in professional Toronto galleries. It has been made possible by the generous support of the Nora Vaughan Bequest to the Sculpture/Installation Program and the Faculty of Art Innovation Fund.