Daniel Faria Gallery, Toronto presents “Thrummer,” an exhibition featuring new works of artist Jennifer Rose Sciarrino. The exhibition is currently on view and will run through January 14, 2017.Sciarrino was born in 1983 in Toronto, Canada. She attained her BFA in 2006 at the School of Image Arts, Ryerson University. The artist’s new work is an awareness connected to the experimentation being performed on living organisms. Since the beginning of her career, Sciarrino has been intrigued by the human desire to replicate, reform and refine the natural via processes and mechanisms that are un-natural. Drifting along the gallery’s edges is a series of transparent hand blown glass ellipsoid shapes, based on a microscopic view of pollen grains. One would also see a three-part video installation of nylon fishing line, which is suspended from the gallery’s ceiling, contracting and releasing to the rhythm of the artist’s recorded breath. Applying chalk to the gallery’s floor, the artist has drawn large-scale images of the human gut, the location in the body from which emotions stem — fear, excitement, joy, surprise and sadness.The exhibition is on view at Daniel Faria Gallery, 188 St Helens Avenue, Toronto ON, M6H 4A1, Canada. For details, visit: http://danielfariagallery.com/Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek of the exhibition.
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