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  1. The work of Sri Lanka-born artist Rajni Perera explores diasporic mythology through the lens of science fiction. Drawing upon her own rich visual experience of immigrant culture, and her environmental concerns arising from colonialism and the ravages of profit-driven resource extraction, she imagines an off-world that is triumphant.

  2. Galerie Hugues Charbonneau will present at Art Toronto selected drawings, from 2012 to 2019, that combine representations of Cape Dorset’s daily life with imaginary scenes inspired by science fiction and popular culture.

  3. Les photographies de Benoit Aquin et d'Isabelle Hayeur seront présentées au Musée des beaux-arts du Canada jusqu'au 16 septembre prochain dans le cadre de l'exposition "The Extended Moment: Fifty...

  4. It poetically encapsulates various relationships with the natural world: from mysticism to agronomy, from tranquility to eco-anxiety, from the self to the collective, and from the collective to the whole. Mailing list. The gallery is open from Wednesday to Saturday from 12 to 5pm or by appointment.

  5. Galerie Hugues Charbonneau fosters the individual practices of its artists, and expands theoretical discourse through the contextualization of projects within and outside of the gallery’s walls.

  6. Galerie Hugues Charbonneau Montreal Address. 372 Saint-Catherine Street West, suite 308 Montreal, Quebec, Canada H3B 1A2. Website. www.huguescharbonneau.com. Email ...

  7. Memorable evening last night with @mariahupfield #shuvinaiashoona and #pierreaupilardjuk @natgallerycan for the opening of Àbadakone: Continuous Fire @ National Gallery of Canada

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