Soheila Esfahani, Wish on Water (2014), 120 glazed porcelain bowls, water, dimensions variable. © Photo: Danny Custodio

Human NatureArtist Walk-Through

with Corinna Ghaznavi, Kelly Jazvac, Gareth Lichty, and TH&B

2015-04-28 19:00 2015-04-28 20:00 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: Human Nature
Artist Walk-Through

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/12003

Join an informal walk-through of Carleton University Art Gallery’s exhibition Human Nature with curator Corinna Ghaznavi and participating artists Kelly Jazvac (London), Gareth Lichty (Kitchener), and TH&B (Hamilton). Discount parking passes will be available for sale starting at 6:30 p.m. See the Visiting page on CUAG’s web site for details. Human Nature presents the work of 14 contemporary Ontario artists who look at the state of the natural world and our impact on it as...

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Carleton University Art Gallery,1125 Colonel By,Ottawa,Canada
Tue, April 28, 2015
7 PM EDT
Carleton University Art Gallery 1125 Colonel By Ottawa Canada
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Soheila Esfahani, Wish on Water (2014), 120 glazed porcelain bowls, water, dimensions variable. © Photo: Danny Custodio
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Join an informal walk-through of Carleton University Art Gallery’s exhibition Human Nature with curator Corinna Ghaznavi and participating artists Kelly Jazvac (London), Gareth Lichty (Kitchener), and TH&B (Hamilton).

Discount parking passes will be available for sale starting at 6:30 p.m. See the Visiting page on CUAG’s web site for details.

Human Nature presents the work of 14 contemporary Ontario artists who look at the state of the natural world and our impact on it as innovators and exploiters, creators and destroyers. Exploring a range of such critical issues as food production, habitat loss, post-industrialization, and natural disaster, Human Nature is by turns humorous and hopeful, utopian and dystopian. The works investigate the history and consequences of colonization, consider decaying infrastructure, find new uses for industrial waste, propose sci-fi alternatives to everyday life, and even encourage the sharing of food and stories. Taken together, the works of these artists reflect on the complex interconnection of nature, culture, and technology.

Occupying CARLETON UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY’s entire space, Human Nature is an ambitious project that includes installations, video, sculpture, painting, and outdoor sculpture and performance by some of Ontario’s most provocative artists.