Tour the International Ceramic Art Fair with Gardiner Museum Curatorial Resident Sarah Edo. Sarah is an emerging curator, researcher, and cultural worker born and based in Toronto. Her work thinks through Black queer diaspora, sensibilities, desire, and materiality.
Your ticket includes Museum admission.
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About the International Ceramic Art Fair
The International Ceramic Art Fair (ICAF) is a 10-day celebration of some of the most compelling recent ceramic art, featuring works by emerging and established artists from a wide range of backgrounds, as well as online and in-person programming by artists and curators.
Many artists are reconsidering how we define ourselves as a species and how these changing definitions can alter our relationships to each other, to other animals and life forms, and to the land we inhabit. The separation of the human and non-human is increasingly understood as porous or insignificant. Clay can be seen as a mediator between the human and non-human, blurring the boundaries with its life-giving properties, its capacity to record and hold human memory, its characteristic of absorption, and its capacity to connect us to the land.
How can we re-orient our relationship to the planet through a more nuanced understanding of our connection to other forms of life? How can emerging discourses of the human shift us toward new and generative understandings of our bodies place in the world?
Join us to view the works at ICAF and participate in the accompanying programs to explore these and other questions.
Gardiner Museum, M5S 2C7