Summer at Gallery1065

Gallery might be closed but there are still many exciting things happening!

Jode Roberts co-curator at Gallery1065 is crowdsourcing our newest sign! Submit your suggestions here

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeYSwclm3hGXxbKqLRnfODsZgBo62ux6Z3hZ82uu8aJfevKWA/viewform?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwLcpUxleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABp3E7cpjy7beC-LEf01SouBta8zvdviSdhd7qcOtWuRDtKsID9jTmPeGoA4RI_aem_d4T6W-UJCb8oTaiKRAwXQQ

Saturday July 12th

Join this Photo Walk with JezB. All skill levels welcome!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/photography-class-photo-walk-with-jzb-tickets-1434923527899?utm_experiment=test_share_listing&aff=ebdsshios&sg=c8434fe74f098c17318b5ad7d555fd71cfefd638bc35deee3b7acadd584ee60eb151bf0c5cd46c0178d89bccacb745721bfe5f9e757b9f8345c8340d7cc3421ebe56ba536d08916029f53a7a491e

Brain Waves by Shari Kasman (window installation)

Using a material designed for marking boundaries, trees, and hazardous areas, Shari Kasman’s colourful installation plays with the language of urban caution, construction, and improvised infrastructure. Adapted from her public art practice, this window intervention continues her exploration of how cities speak, and how artists can talk back.

Shari Kasman is a Toronto-based writer and multidisciplinary artist whose work spans photography, satirical public art, and collaborative urban interventions like Bloodale Beach. Her books include Goodbye, Galleria and Welcome to Bloordale Beach. Through her projects, she explores the absurd, the overlooked, and the unofficial ways people reshape and reimagine the city.

IG: @smkasman

http://www.sharikasman.com

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