LACUNA: Encountering Liminal Spaces

Floodline Collective

May 1st to June 3rd

Claudette Abrams & Anthea Baxter-Page

Artists Claudette Abrams and Anthea Baxter-Page, each present photo-based series work exploring concepts of LACUNA - defined as a blank space, interval or gap - as it relates to Liminal Space.

Liminality is a Latin-derived term that characterizes experiences of being in an in-between position, limbo or suspension, between two states, places, events or things. It is a threshold point where rigid expectations retreat, change, reform and form anew.

Exhibited outdoors as a collective of artworks in individual freestanding vitrines mapped around Toronto Island.

EXHIBITION

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CLAUDETTE ABRAMS
Lacuna 1, 2023
Fine Art Pigment Print
Edition of 20
41 x 51cm (16” x 20")

Additional editions available:
46 x 61cm (18” x 24")
36 x 46cm (14” x 18")

ANTHEA BAXTER-PAGE
Stairway, Taj, 2012
Fine Art Pigment Print on Hahnemulhe William Turner
Edition of 10
12" x 8"

CLAUDETTE ABRAMS
Lacuna 3, 2023
Fine Art Pigment Print
Edition of 20
41 x 51cm (16” x 20")

ANTHEA BAXTER-PAGE
Archways, Jaipur, 2012
Fine Art Pigment Print on Hahnemulhe William Turner
Edition of 10
12" x 8"

ANTHEA BAXTER-PAGE
NW Passage (b+w), 2018
Fine Art Pigment Print on Hahnemulhe William Turner
Edition of 10
12" x 8"

Additional editions available:
17" x 22.5"
20" x 30"
25" x 35"

CLAUDETTE ABRAMS
Lacuna 2, 2023
Fine Art Pigment Print
Edition of 20
41 x 51cm (16” x 20")

ANTHEA BAXTER-PAGE
Tunnel (B+W), Jaipur, 2012
Fine Art Pigment Print on Hahnemulhe William Turner
Edition of 10
12" x 8"

ARTISTS

Claudette Abrams is a Canadian, Toronto-based multimedia artist, curator and art educator. Her work employs photography, video, projection, holography, fabricated material construction, site-specific and immersive installation.

From her numerous travels in India, Anthea explores how the cohesion of this complex society is revealed through its impact on the architecture. Every fort, palace, archway and corridor is seeped in the history of human experience spanning thousands of years. 

Currently On View:

22 Bayview

Claudette Abrams

 

28 Bayview

Anthea Baxter-Page

 

14 Channel

Anthea Baxter-Page

 

26 Lakeshore

Claudette Abrams

 

Previously On View:

22 Bayview

28 Bayview

14 Channel

14 Channel

Visit

Ward’s Island Vitrine Galleries
Toronto Island

22 Bayview Ave.
28 Channel Ave.
14 Channel Ave.
26 Lakeshore Ave.

Dates
May 1st to June 3rd 2023
Reception: May 7th, 4-6pm - 22 Bayview Ave.

Hours
24 hours

Directions
Take ferry from the Jack Layton Ferry Terminal to Ward’s Island. Water taxis also available.

You can find the current ferry schedule here. Please purchase tickets online in advance here to secure limited daily availability.

Water Taxis:
Toronto Harbour Water Taxi - 416-203-8294
T Dot Water Taxi - 647-370-8368

Accessibility
The exhibition is fully accessible. The ferry terminal and ferries have accessibility practices and Ward’s Island has an accessible public washroom. The vitrines are outdoor viewable from the sidewalk.

 

Ward’s Island

 

LACUNA Walking Tour

22 Bayview Ave.
28 Bayview Ave.
14 Channel Ave.
26 Lakeshore Ave.

7 min walking approx. 500 m distance.

Scotiabank CONTACT Photography Exhibition

CONTACT is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to celebrating and fostering the art and profession of photography with an annual Festival in May throughout Toronto and year-round programming in the CONTACT Gallery. CONTACT embraces an inclusive and accessible approach to the medium, and cultivates collaborations with and among artists, curators, institutions, and organizations.

Each year CONTACT showcases lens-based projects by Canadian and international artists. The Festival’s Core Exhibitions are comprised of collaborations with major museums, leading galleries, and artist-run centres as well as site-specific public art projects. These are cultivated through partnerships and commissions, and frame the cultural, social, and political events of our times. The Featured Exhibitions, selected through a jury process, and the Open Call Exhibitions present a wide range of works at galleries and alternative spaces across the city,  The Festival’s Programs include photo-book initiatives, lectures, artist talks, panel discussions, and workshops. CONTACT exhibitions and programs are free and open to the public, with some exceptions at major museums.

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