Group thesis show of five students from OCADU’s Sculpture and Installation program
Opening reception Thursday, April 2nd 7 – 9 pm
“Place deeply involves time. Place does not stay still, but bends and twists.
– Timothy Morton, Dark Ecology: for a Logic of Future Coexistence
Representing OCAD University, five graduating Sculpture and Installation students are creating an exhibit at Gallery 1313. Locating Impermanence transports the viewer through moments of migration, displacement and transformation. The works in this group show range from intimate sculptures to immersive installations. Locating impermanence brings the viewer to a moment when objects express their own vitality and agency, as they negotiate a cosmic dance through time and place.
Locating Impermanence opens 7 – 9pm, Thursday, April 2nd and runs until April 12th.

