Date | April 13 - 13, 2023 |
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Time | 6:00PM - 8:00PM |
Connect with Timothy Hunter and gain feedback on your work.
Join us for an intimate conversation with Timothy Hunter about his multidisciplinary art practice, followed by a supportive group feedback and critique session of participant’s work.
In order to create an intimate space for dialogue and sharing, space in this session will be limited. Priority will be given to Toronto-based emerging Black visual artists able to submit work in advance for critique and discussion.
Participants are encouraged to submit 1 – 3 examples of visual-arts based work. Works may be completed or in-progress.
Timothy Yanick Hunter (b. 1990 Toronto, Ontario, Canada) Hunter’s practice employs strategies of bricolage, archival exploration, reference, citation, and exploring remix and rearrangement as methods of practice. His approach alternates between exploratory and didactic, with a focus on the political, cultural and social richness of the Black diaspora. Hunter’s work often delves into speculative narratives and the intersections of physical space, digital space and the intangible.
Hunter received his BA from the University of Toronto, and has been artist in residence at the Art Gallery of Ontario and PADA Studios in Barreiro, Portugal. He was included in the 2022 Toronto Biennial of Art, and longlisted for the 2022 Sobey Art Award. He has exhibited nationally and internationally at Cooper Cole, Toronto (2022), Bamako Encounters – African Biennale of Photography, Bamako (2022), Gallery 44, Toronto (2021); A Space Gallery, Toronto (2020); Art Gallery of Guelph, Guelph (2019) and PADA Studios, Barreiro (2019); among others. Hunter lives and works in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Website | Instagram
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