GOOD Edition series: Jesus Mora


INDEXG Galleries in Toronto present work by Jesus Mora

 
DateThursday, February 14, 2008 - 5:00am to Sunday, March 2, 2008 - 5:00am

Cost

Free

Location

Galleries at INDEXG 50 Gladstone Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

The Galleries at INDEXG would like to invite you to the following exhibition:
GOOD Edition series: Jesus Mora.
Jesus Mora is an alumnus of OCAD.
He is a Mexican-Canadian artist, born in 1971 in a suburb near Mexico City. He comes from a family of craftsmen, carpenters, blacksmiths and artists. In 1995 he studied drawing and painting in 'Casa de la Cultura de Chapultepec' and Unidad Cuahutemoc, Mexico. During a trip to Oaxaca, Mexico he got involve with Antonio Mandarin who taught him the technique to make 'alebrijes' wood sculpture. Two years later he moved to Toronto, Canada and started his studies in Toronto School of Art and Ontario College of Art and Design. In 2002 he experienced 8 months in Florence, Italy where he did extend his knowledge in sculpture an art history. For the past few years he has participated in several art projects, festivals exhibitions and workshops. Currently he participates in a Latino Canadian Cultural Association (LCCA) and Red Pepper Spectacle Arts as part of the team work. His work is expressed through painting, photograph, video, sculpture and performance and has been exhibited in Canada, Mexico, Italy and Germany.
Carnations, watercolours by Malgorzata Wolak Dault.

DateThursday, February 14, 2008 - 5:00am to Sunday, March 2, 2008 - 5:00am

Cost

Free

Website Location

Galleries at INDEXG 50 Gladstone Avenue, Toronto, Ontario

Thursday, February 14, 2008 - 5:00am to Sunday, March 2, 2008 - 5:00am

The Galleries at INDEXG would like to invite you to the following exhibition:
GOOD Edition series: Jesus Mora.
Jesus Mora is an alumnus of OCAD.
He is a Mexican-Canadian artist, born in 1971 in a suburb near Mexico City. He comes from a family of craftsmen, carpenters, blacksmiths and artists. In 1995 he studied drawing and painting in 'Casa de la Cultura de Chapultepec' and Unidad Cuahutemoc, Mexico. During a trip to Oaxaca, Mexico he got involve with Antonio Mandarin who taught him the technique to make 'alebrijes' wood sculpture. Two years later he moved to Toronto, Canada and started his studies in Toronto School of Art and Ontario College of Art and Design. In 2002 he experienced 8 months in Florence, Italy where he did extend his knowledge in sculpture an art history. For the past few years he has participated in several art projects, festivals exhibitions and workshops. Currently he participates in a Latino Canadian Cultural Association (LCCA) and Red Pepper Spectacle Arts as part of the team work. His work is expressed through painting, photograph, video, sculpture and performance and has been exhibited in Canada, Mexico, Italy and Germany.
Carnations, watercolours by Malgorzata Wolak Dault.

Venue & Address: 
Galleries at INDEXG 50 Gladstone Avenue, Toronto, Ontario
Cost: 
Free
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