August 6 – September 12, 2021
‘Earth Poems: Resonance, Rhythms and Reflections’ | an exhibition by Janice Mason Steeves and Pearl Van Geest
‘Earth Poems’ | Resonance, Rhythms and Reflections an exhibition by Janice Mason Steeves and Pearl Van Geest Join us for an artist’s reception on Thursday August 19th from 6-8PM! The artwork of Janice and Pearl expresses a love of Earth, something that they shared from the time they were students together at the Ontario College of Art and Design in the 90’s. While their approaches are very different, the message is similar: a concern for the earth and an abiding love for it. “We’ve reached a time in human history when our global environmental crisis requires that we make permanent life-style changes. More than ever before, we need to fall back in love with the land. Silence is our meeting place.” – Gordon Hempton Aiming to acknowledge and to express that meeting place of silence mentioned by Gordon Hempton, Janice’s work reflects her practice of meditation, where the mind becomes quiet and deeper connections are possible. Applying oil paint in extremely thin, translucent layers that overlap each other her work reflects the rhythms of nature, the seasons, the cycles, the wind. She builds up the surface gradually, layer by layer, creating luminous colour fields that appear to move with the regularity of breath. They are experiential surfaces that offer quiet space, a form of visual meditation. While floating on the surface of certain rivers and lakes, paddling along on days when the water’s surface is like a mirror, Pearl immerses herself in sensation – the vibrations of light, colour, movement, sound and other frequencies. Back in the studio, using photographs, she attempts to frame the experience as material, gestural and visual, as a way of reconnecting with that space. The bisymmetrical compositions resonate with structures and openings in our own bodies, and that of other creatures real or imagined. “Rhythm is what connects the most elementary and primitive bodily structures of even the most simple organisms to the implacable movements of the universe itself: art, as music, sculpture, painting, architecture, dance, resonates or transmits force through every structure. This force … runs through all of life and connects the living in its various forms to the nonorganic forces and qualities of materiality itself.” – Elizabeth Grosz
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