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New photography exhibit at Elora Centre For The Arts

'Continuum' is a physical manifestation of an upcoming feature on Sylvia Galbraith’s art
Vertigo from Continuum exhibition by Sylvia Galbraith at ECFTA  Photo credit S. Galbraith
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NEWS RELEASE
ELORA CENTRE FOR THE ARTS
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Co-presented by the Elora Centre for the Arts and Art North Magazine (Scotland), 'Continuum' is a physical manifestation of an upcoming feature on Sylvia Galbraith’s art practice, to be published in the Fall 2020 Special Edition of the magazine. The release date of the magazine will coincide with the exhibition opening.  Comprising large-scale framed photographs as well as video, the overall collection is an examination of relationships with “place”, our overlapping experiences, and our tendency to perpetually seek connections with the landscape, in time, and in memory.

Primarily based on photographs created by Galbraith during residencies in Newfoundland, this exhibition follows lines of enquiry that, on the surface, may seem unconnected; initially there appear to be three narratives at play, yet connections quickly become apparent. Galbraith’s work responds to our relationship with the landscape – the physicality of the ground beneath us, the stability and constancy of rocks that are millions of years old, the reassurance of things remaining in place. At the same time, we often yearn to be somewhere else; drawn towards a shifting, far-off horizon, we believe that we can change our current situation simply by changing our location.  Yet in other ways, we draw those same distant landscapes back to ourselves – rather than moving towards that horizon, we pull the landscape inside, attempting to own it under our own terms.

For more information please visit our website at ecfta.ca

'Continuum' will run in the gallery at the Elora Centre for the Arts until Dec. 20.

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