Events Description
Caroline Monnet’s first exhibition in a Toronto public gallery comprises a survey of her prolific production, centering around a new series of sculptures exploring the deep relationship between land, language, and intergenerational transmission of knowledge. Presenting a range of connected new and existing works, Pizandawatc offers a comprehensive view of Monnet’s complex aesthetic vocabulary, polyvalent material dexterity, and cohesive conceptual investigation. Combining the vocabulary of Anishinaabe visual culture with industrial materials, Monnet’s sculptures, mixed media works, videos, and installations expand on the centrality of the land and its resources in Anishinaabe spirituality, history, and resilience.
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PUBLIC PROGRAMS:
Opening Reception: Winter 2024 Exhibitions
Wednesday, January 17, 6pm–8pm
University of Toronto Art Centre
Curatorial Tour with Mona Filip
Saturday, February 3, 2pm–4pm
University of Toronto Art Centre
Admission to the exhibition and to public programs are free. All are welcome!
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The Art Museum gratefully acknowledges operating support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the Toronto Arts Council, with additional exhibition support from the Indigenous Art Centre, Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada.
Who is it for?
All ages
HOW MUCH
Tickets : Free
Admission is free. All are welcome!
How to get tickets?
At the door: No tickets required.
WHEN & WHERE
Date: Wednesday January 17, 2024 to Saturday March 23, 2024
Wednesday, January 17, 2024, 6pm–8pm
Starting January 18, regular hours will resume:
Tuesday 12 noon–5pm
Wednesday 12 noon–8pm
Thursday 12 noon–5pm
Friday 12 noon–5pm
Saturday 12 noon–5pm
Sunday Closed
Monday Closed
Venue & Address
Art Museum at the University of Toronto—University of Toronto Art Centre, 15 King’s College Circle Toronto, Ontario M5S 3H7
Wheelchair accessible
Paid Parking
Accessible by Public Transport