This is an archived event from Culture Days 2024.
Images
Collection in Conversation: Aaron Jones and Noor Khan
In-person
Visual artsDate and time
Location
Student Lounge, U of T Scarborough Library
1265 Military Trail
Toronto, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
Artists Aaron Jones and Noor Khan will discuss the ways in which artists provide peer support and mentorship, and strategies for approaching this in a way that is productive and sustainable.
This talk is presented as part of the ongoing Doris McCarthy Gallery program series 'Collection in Conversation', in which artists with works in the gallery's collection participate in discussions about their work, practice, and approach to artmaking, with other contemporary artists.
Aaron Jones' work Seeing Knowledge (2020) was acquired by the Doris McCarthy Gallery in 2023. Noor Khan was the 2023-2024 DMG x Nuit Connects Artist-in-Residence.
This program is free and will take place in the Student Lounge at the University of Toronto Scarborough Library. Space is limited, registration is required. If you have accommodation needs, please let us know through the registration form or contact [email protected].
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Aaron Jones (b. 1993, Toronto Canada) is an artist, merging various mediums (like photography, videography, collage, drawing, and installation) to explore surrealism and Black-Futurist ideals through the focal point of nature.
Noor Khan (b. 1994, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia) is a community-engaged multidisciplinary artist, using art and design as a collaborative process to cultivate community, reconnect with people, land, and global indigenous value system(s).
Links
- More information dorismccarthygallery.utoronto.ca
Organizer
Doris McCarthy Gallery
The Doris McCarthy Gallery is a professional public art gallery within the University of Toronto Scarborough that advances artistic innovation, critical thinking, and cultural exchange through engagement with contemporary art.