• Date: Monday, October 21, 2024
  • Time: 4:30-5:30 pm
  • Location: MCA 558
 
Morgan Sears-Williams (she/her) is an OCADU alumni and an interdisciplinary artist and cultivator based in Toronto and Vancouver. Sears-Williams’s practice embraces an embodied and personal reflection on the body and queer community while speaking to larger structures of power, oppression and social constructions of space. Investigating the use of analog film as a form of projected image and as a sculptural material she considers space and queerness through analog technologies, creating experimental topographies through photographic film and moving images. Bridging eco-processing, experimental film and queer history (both personal and political) she aims to create intimate experiences for viewers to expand their ideas of queer space and time.
 
Morgan's artist talk is presented by the Photography Department as part of Kate Schneider's 'Reconsidering Documentary Photography' course. All are welcome but seating is limited to 30 people.

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