Seventh Gallery – New Exhibition

A multi-faceted exhibition explores life, death, multiple dimensions and crows.
Steve Lamattina
Published on May 27, 2013
Updated on December 08, 2014

Overview

Do you like tapas? I often get bored with individual meals and find myself craving variety, colour and whatever is on my dining partner's plate, a trait that translates to my taste in other areas, like art. If you too prefer the share-plate dining approach, perhaps you will enjoy Seventh Gallery’s upcoming exhibition — five spaces, five different artists and a whole lot of symbolism to feast upon.

Melissa Menta presents us with an alternate dimension in which she explores the concepts of moving space and home. Adam Stone invites us to throw away our pre-conceived notions of life and death’s symbolism through animal motifs. Danny Digby takes us into uncomfortable corners, referencing the sublime. Hana Vasak looks at intimacy and it’s central role in our connections, and plays with the uncertainty involved. Josh Daniel and the Worker's Library present an information display that celebrates the International Year of the Crow in Literature.

Chew slowly, enjoy the aftertastes (and thoughts) and most importantly, remember to pass it on.

Image by Danny Digby.

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