Between Breaths, Between Places

March 12, 2026

March 15, 2026

Free admission

Remote Gallery, 568 Richmond St W, Toronto

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Events Description

 

Presented by Akin, curated by Renato Baldin.

Between one breath and the next, the world shifts. Perception softens, memory interrupts, and the body recalibrates itself in time.

Akin is proud to present Between Breaths, Between Places, an exhibition curated by Renato Baldin that features 14 members of the Akin Team, artists who are not only developing their own creative research, but who also form the team responsible for running and shaping the organization. Akin is an organization created by and for artists; a space that breathes through the art practices of its members. Like the exhibition itself, Akin emerges as a collective organism, adaptive, and in motion. What is presented here is not a fixed portrait of an institution, but a living constellation of practices, continually shaped by time, collaboration, and becoming.

Bringing together photographic, sculptural, and video-based works, the exhibition explores states of transition and transformation. Bodies, materials, and environments are approached not as fixed forms, but as evolving systems shaped by time, memory, intervention, and care. Breath marks moments of presence and vulnerability, while places; physical, constructed, or virtual, remain unstable and porous.

Participating Artists: Azadeh Elmizadeh, Bettina Westwood, Charlotte Van Ryn, Faisal Karadsheh, Haley Meyer, Jen Pilles, Liliana Botero, Miles Ingrassia, Mykah Czarina, Oliver Pauk, Özge Aytekin, Renato Baldin, Theresa Hopkins and Torin Craig.

Who is it for?

All ages

HOW MUCH

Tickets :

Free admission

How to get tickets?

At the door: No ticket required

WHEN & WHERE

 

Date: Thursday March 12, 2026 to Sunday March 15, 2026

Opening Reception: Thursday, March 12, 6-9pm

Gallery Hours:
March 12: 6-9pm
March 13: 4-8pm
March 14: 1-5pm
March 15: 1-5pm

Venue & Address

Remote Gallery, 568 Richmond St W, Toronto

Wheelchair accessible

Accessible by Public Transport

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