Kelly O’Neill: the distance between
As part of the the 2018 Sculpture/Installation Thesis Exhibitions series titled Spaces Like That, taking place from March 1 to April 22, 2018, the distance between presents the body of work Kelly O’Neill has been building for her final Thesis project. The opening reception will be held at ABBOZZO GALLERY, Thursday March 29, 5 – 8 pm
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ABBOZZO GALLERY 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 128 Toronto, ON
the distance between, Kelly O’Neill
the distance between looks to the border of shared experience and questions how intimacy, while making this border tangible, may also act upon it in subtle ways. Through video and projection installation, spaces are created to incorporate a suggested choreography of interplay between viewer and object and to trigger curiosity in what happens in the spaces in-between oneself and another, oneself and the world.
Kelly O’Neill’s work is about body, relationship, materiality, identity and border. Within these broad terms she looks to subtleties, the poetic, in an effort to uncover understanding. Working with assemblage and text, video and projection, and incorporating traditional textile methods with unconventional materials, she creates objects and experiences that explore the fluidity and impermeability of embodied experience.
Kelly is currently completing her BFA in Sculpture and Installation at OCAD University. This exhibition presents the body of work she has been building for her final Thesis project.
March 29 – April 7, 2018 Opening: Thursday March 29, 5 – 8 pm
ABBOZZO GALLERY - 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 128
Tues to Thurs, 11 am – 7 pm
Fri & Sat, 11 am – 5 pm
abbozzogallery.com
2018 SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION THESIS EXHIBITIONS SERIES
OCAD University's Sculpture/Installation Program— in collaboration with Abbozzo Gallery, Beaver Hall Gallery, Coldstream Fine Art, Gallery 1313 and Lonsdale Gallery— is pleased to announce the 2018 Sculpture/Installation Thesis Exhibitions series titled Spaces Like That, taking place from March 1 to April 22, 2018. This series of twelve 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 of the Faculty of Art Innovation Fund.
Website Location
ABBOZZO GALLERY 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 128 Toronto, ON
the distance between looks to the border of shared experience and questions how intimacy, while making this border tangible, may also act upon it in subtle ways. Through video and projection installation, spaces are created to incorporate a suggested choreography of interplay between viewer and object and to trigger curiosity in what happens in the spaces in-between oneself and another, oneself and the world.
Kelly O’Neill’s work is about body, relationship, materiality, identity and border. Within these broad terms she looks to subtleties, the poetic, in an effort to uncover understanding. Working with assemblage and text, video and projection, and incorporating traditional textile methods with unconventional materials, she creates objects and experiences that explore the fluidity and impermeability of embodied experience.
Kelly is currently completing her BFA in Sculpture and Installation at OCAD University. This exhibition presents the body of work she has been building for her final Thesis project.
March 29 – April 7, 2018 Opening: Thursday March 29, 5 – 8 pm
ABBOZZO GALLERY - 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 128
Tues to Thurs, 11 am – 7 pm
Fri & Sat, 11 am – 5 pm
abbozzogallery.com
2018 SCULPTURE/INSTALLATION THESIS EXHIBITIONS SERIES
OCAD University's Sculpture/Installation Program— in collaboration with Abbozzo Gallery, Beaver Hall Gallery, Coldstream Fine Art, Gallery 1313 and Lonsdale Gallery— is pleased to announce the 2018 Sculpture/Installation Thesis Exhibitions series titled Spaces Like That, taking place from March 1 to April 22, 2018. This series of twelve 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 of the Faculty of Art Innovation Fund.
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