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Lifelines, water bodies: Kelly Zantingh
Lifelines, water bodies: Kelly Zantingh

Thu, Jan 05

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Victoria

Lifelines, water bodies: Kelly Zantingh

Lifelines, water bodies, is a photo-based exhibition exploring the body entangled within landscapes and the suggestion of landforms created by bodies in flux. In the photographs, human bodies wrap around, tuck into, and hide within crevices, rocks, caves, trees, and each other.

Time & Location

Jan 05, 2023, 10:00 a.m. – Jan 27, 2023, 10:00 a.m.

Victoria, 2516 Douglas St, Victoria, BC V8T 4M1, Canada

About the event

Kelly Zantingh (she/her) graduated with a B.A.H in Studio Art from the University of Guelph, ON in April 2016. She has exhibited in Tkaronto (Gardiner Museum, Xpace Cultural Centre, Trinity Square Video), Montreal (Gallery Parfois), and Dawson City (Klondike Institute of Art and Culture/KIAC) and has participated in artist residencies in Portugal, Nova Scotia, and the Yukon. She now lives and works on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen people (Victoria). Kelly Zantingh’s work explores the passage of time and its inevitable association with loss. She examines the fragile and complex structures.

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