MoCL Presents: Absent Oracle, A Solo Exhibition by Clare Lannan
Thu. April 3rd - Sat. April 19th
@ The Ministry of Casual Living Free
Thursdays: 5-8PM
Saturdays: 1-4PM Join us at the opening of "Absent Oracle", a solo exhibition by artist Clare Lannan.
Opening: Thursday, April 3rd: 5-8pm
Gallery hours:
■ Saturday, April 5th: 1-4pm
■ Thursday, April 10th: 5-8pm
■ Saturday, April 12th: 2-8pm (Open House)
■ Thursday, April 17th: 5-8pm
■ Saturday April 19th: 1-4pm (Last day)
Address: 750 Fairfield Rd.
Free/By donation, Wheelchair accessible through East Entrance (Please ring doorbell).
"'Absent Oracle' ponders how familial archives shift in the presence of grief, and how value is assigned to objects as a result of the generational effects of poverty. Narratives that are created and disseminated by one individual collapse upon their death, as experienced in 2019 with the passing of the artist’s mother.
Within the complicated landscape of loss there can be new freedom for the living to probe at shared history without the (seemingly) all-knowing eye of a matriarch contradicting and reshaping each story and experience. Using methods borrowed from traditional textile crafts (sewing, quilting, weaving), and found objects, “Abstract Oracle” is one part of the messy archive of a blended family.
Clare Lannan is an artist, educator, and researcher living and working as an uninvited guest in traditional Lekwungen Territories (Victoria, BC). Her practice is body-centric, memory-driven, research-based, and other such things."
Follow Clare Lannan on Insta: @clarelannan
Opening: Thursday, April 3rd: 5-8pm
Gallery hours:
■ Saturday, April 5th: 1-4pm
■ Thursday, April 10th: 5-8pm
■ Saturday, April 12th: 2-8pm (Open House)
■ Thursday, April 17th: 5-8pm
■ Saturday April 19th: 1-4pm (Last day)
Address: 750 Fairfield Rd.
Free/By donation, Wheelchair accessible through East Entrance (Please ring doorbell).
"'Absent Oracle' ponders how familial archives shift in the presence of grief, and how value is assigned to objects as a result of the generational effects of poverty. Narratives that are created and disseminated by one individual collapse upon their death, as experienced in 2019 with the passing of the artist’s mother.
Within the complicated landscape of loss there can be new freedom for the living to probe at shared history without the (seemingly) all-knowing eye of a matriarch contradicting and reshaping each story and experience. Using methods borrowed from traditional textile crafts (sewing, quilting, weaving), and found objects, “Abstract Oracle” is one part of the messy archive of a blended family.
Clare Lannan is an artist, educator, and researcher living and working as an uninvited guest in traditional Lekwungen Territories (Victoria, BC). Her practice is body-centric, memory-driven, research-based, and other such things."
Follow Clare Lannan on Insta: @clarelannan