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Beyond the Horizonadmin2024-03-26T20:25:33+00:00

Beyond the Horizon

Artists for Kids Teaching Exhibition
September 25, 2021 to February 24, 2022

Curated by Guest Student Curator, Karl Hipol

Featuring works by Alan Wood, Angela George, Betty Goodwin, Bill Reid, Elizabeth Angrnaqquaq, Esteban Pérez, George Littlechild, Gordon Smith, Greg Murdock, Holly Schmidt, Irene Whittome, Jack Shadbolt, Jane Ash Poitras, Karen Zalamea, Robert Davidson, Rodney Graham, Sylvia Tait, Takao Tanabe, Toni Onley, and Xwalacktun

Beyond the Horizon is an expression that encourages us to consider what is beyond the limit of sight and farther than what we can imagine. It is both visual – what we see – and conceptual – what we know. The horizon as a metaphor provides us with an opportunity to challenge and evaluate our own ways of knowing. The artists in this exhibition expand conventional uses of materials and explore modes of making through collaboration with other artists and the land.

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