Thanks to a generous donation from the Joan and Clifford Hatch Foundation, OCAD U Life Studies faculty, students, and alumni will be participating in a land-based art residency led by Christian Bernard Singer whose work in eco-art, land art and eco-ventions, explores the practice of creating site-specific and ephemeral art in nature. Curatorial Perspective Presentation: Sunny Kerr, Curator of the Agnes Etherington Art Gallery (Queen’s University), and Curator of the 2023 and 2024 site-specific exhibitions at No. 9 Gardens. He will discuss his curatorial practice and how he has been working with artists who make site-specific works.

  • Residency time: June 6th to 10th 2024

  • Location: No.9 Gardens, 1516 Summers Rd, Lyndhurst, ON K0E 1N0

 

About No.9 Gardens

 

No.9 Gardens - A Centre for Sustainability

Discover living sustainably

 

We’re focused on reimagining the way we create sustainable communities. No.9 Gardens is a unique 40-acre Sustainability Centre for research and implementation of innovative projects and practices in sustainable food systems and building design as integral parts of sustainable community building.


 


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