Celebrate Pride with artist Michèle Pearson Clarke
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Location: Art Gallery of Hamilton
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Saturday, June 18, 2022
Admission Applies
Location: Art Gallery of Hamilton
In celebration of Pride Month, Michèle Pearson Clarke will be on hand to lead an in-depth tour of her exhibition Muscle Memory.
Capacity is limited so please register in advance!
Exploring the vulnerability of queer female masculinity, Michèle Pearson Clarke: Muscle Memory is the first major solo exhibition in a public gallery for Trinidad-born, Toronto-based artist Michèle Pearson Clarke. Working primarily in photography and video, Clarke examines black and queer experiences of longing and loss, while situating such grief as a site of possibility for social engagement and political connection. With Muscle Memory, Clarke presents her largest installation to date, comprising both a new four-channel video and sound work, Quantum Choir, 2022 and a selection of photographs from her ongoing series, The Animal Seems to Be Moving, 2018-present.
Image: Installation view Michèle Pearson Clarke, Quantum Choir, 2022, four-channel 4k video installation. Photo by YuulaBenivolski, Courtesy of the artist.
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Forbidden Fruit 1889
George Agnew Reid (Canadian 1860-1947)
oil on canvas, Gift of the Women's Committee, 1960