Jun
20
to Jul 7

Postcard From Home

This exploration of identity, home, and pride is both personal and universal. The imagery that has helped shaped me is also what connects us – the streetcars and subways where we travel together; and the stamps we use to stay connected through the mail. The colours of Pride that unite us as a community; and props from theatres where we laugh together in the dark.

Layered hand cut paper artworks, inspired by the Japanese art of kirie, present a tactile view of the world around us; a relief from the detachment of our digital age.

A cheeky set of poems using only Toronto subway station names invites a queer perspective on the city that we see every day.

Folded and hand cut paper instillations using the colours of Pride explore the dynamic energy of moiré patterns and optical illusions that can emerge when we engage with simple geometry.

And just for fun – pop-up props created for the Shaw Festival celebrate the wonder and awe that we can find in simple things.

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Jun
17
10:00 AM10:00

Masterpiece and Memento II

Propeller gallery presents our much-anticipated annual guest curated exhibition! Each year Propeller invites a prominent figure within the arts community to contribute their knowledge and experience in developing a theme and selecting works for a completely unique exhibition. This year we have the great pleasure of hosting Toronto-based curator and gallerist David Kaye of David Kaye Gallery. The artworks featured in this exhibition have been chosen by David Kaye based on how the artwork responds to the theme "Masterpiece and Memento".

Propellor Gallery; 30 Abell Street, Toronto

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Feb
24
to Feb 26

An Honest Farewell

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aMAZEment: Immersive Art Maze

Come in and get lost in your favourite bargain store -- but this time, instead of rows of cowboy figurines and canada mugs, you’ll experience the space transformed by multidisciplinary artists, to take you and your family through a wacky journey of the past, present and future of Honest Ed’s and Toronto.

Artwork on display on the main floor in the stairwell of the west building.

 

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