Natalie Hunter: Sensations of breathing at the sound of light
Closing Reception: October 4, 2019 | 7-9 pm
Free, all are welcome!
We hosted the closing reception of Sensations of breathing at the sound of light on Friday, October 4th, 2019. This was the community’s opportunity to meet Natalie, learn about her practice, and enjoy the exhibition one last time.
Sensations of breathing at the sound of light merges photography video projection and sculpture to address ideas of memory, home, time, light, and their relationships with consciousness, self awareness, and perception. Straddling the liminal space between sculpture and image, material and immaterial, presence and absence, Sensations of breathing at the sound of light investigates light and it’s material affects on the body, mind, and in the camera.
Bringing together works made over the past four years, Natalie Hunter questions our physical, emotive, and psychological relationships to light, space, and air as they envelop us daily within the home, rest in memory, but often escape our notice. Light is used to make photographs, activate spaces, and considered a material in the production and presentation of each work. This extended study in the ephemeral qualities of light and the passage of time attempts to unravel our memories of the spaces we know intimately through time and lived experience. Natalie Hunter wishes to acknowledge the generous support of both the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council.
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