December 9 – 20
Reception and Artist Talk: December 19, 6:30 – 9:00 pm
What do you do when you realise something is fundamentally broken with you? Broken in a way that will never achieve full repair?
What do you do when that wrongness is written on your skin? In the shape of your bones? In a way that can’t be erased or concealed?
What do you do when you still want to live?
An exhibition about disrepair, the desire to live, regardless, and the never-ending mending that entails.
Dedicated to those of us who have lived as the Other, and those of us who tried. Thank you all.
This residency and exhibition is supported by the Digital Skills for Youth program administered by IMAA and funded by the Government of Canada
Artist Bio:
Kelsey Zhu is twenty-three years old. She is transgender.
Recently graduating from the University of Waterloo with a B.A.Sc. in Computer Engineering, she has had to work her art on the side.
With varying experience in illustration, music, and technical art, her work studies the idea of humanness and of subjects in nature.