Exhibition | Trajectories: Liberated Pathways through Makeup, Photography, and Jewelry
“Trajectories” is a multi-media exhibition project that envisions personal and structural trajectories without the shackles of oppression.
Sun, June 8, 4–6 PM
Queen Street Magic Boat
Join us for a closing reception of the Trajectories exhibition, including a slow art tour with Gail Belvett, DDS from The Art Chose Me.
A Slow Art tour is a radical departure from how exhibition visitors consume art. The objective is to savor a single work of art through close looking and discussion while engaging multiple senses.
This inclusive process allows participants to co-create a deeply layered interpretation of the work that is as unique as the people gathered around that specific object, on that day, at that time. Visitors leave this unforgettable experience with simple, yet powerful, tools that can forever enhance their appreciation of art.
Trajectories: Liberated Pathways through Makeup, Photography, and Jewelry, is a multi-media exhibition project that envisions personal and structural trajectories without the shackles of oppression. What paths would we have taken without colonial restrictions? What would we have explored? What mistakes would we have learned from? How would we understand our stories and our concept of time? Trajectories will be on view at Queen Street Magic Boat, a surrealist hub for building and sustaining visionary community connections through water, the arts, and wild imagination.
“Trajectories” is a multi-media exhibition project that envisions personal and structural trajectories without the shackles of oppression.
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