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Chapter 13: Curatorial label for "Ex Voto / Lung"

Chapter 13: Curatorial label for "Ex Voto / Lung"

FromCUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History


Chapter 13: Curatorial label for "Ex Voto / Lung"

FromCUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History

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Length:
1 minute
Released:
Feb 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This chapter is the text written by Mckenzie Holbrook for Ex-Voto / Lung. It is a minute long. 
After graduating from York University in Toronto in 1977, Shelagh Keeley spent the next two decades between New York and Paris, creating the large-scale drawing and installation works for which she is acclaimed. Currently working out of Toronto, Keeley describes her practice as a visceral and cerebral activity.  
Keeley’s process is intuitive, often beginning the work with no set end in mind but rather exploring how her improvisational drawing takes shape. This encaustic drawing of a pair of lungs brings together much of Keeley’s philosophy of creation. She proposes that drawing offers an index of the artist’s body and expression, evidenced here by evocative linework which carries traces of her hand.  
Please move to the next stop, on the other side of this floating wall. Turn right and move for 2 metres, turn left for another 2 metres and then another left for 2 metres. Turn to the left at the felt circle stop.
Released:
Feb 28, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (39)

CUAG has developed an audio description tour for "Drawing on Our History," designed for gallery visitors who are blind or who have low vision. It is intended for in-gallery use, but can also be used remotely. "Drawing on Our History" is a celebration of CUAG’s 30th anniversary, bringing the works of eight contemporary artists (invited by past guest curators) into an open conversation with a wide-ranging group of historical and contemporary drawings selected from the University’s collection and made by Canadian and international artists. The tour provides an overall description of the exhibition, and descriptions of ten works from the CUAG collection, including the newest acquisition, “Medusa” by Ed Pien. It also features descriptions and interviews with three of the invited contemporary artists: Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona, Mélanie Meyers and Marigold Santos. In gallery, there are tactile reproductions of several art works, and a tactile path for independent navigation. This tour was produced by CUAG, and designed with insights from members of Ottawa and Carleton’s blind and low vision community.