Friday, April 24, 2026, 1 – 2:30 pm
Artist talk and exhibition tour with D‘Andrea Bowie
Triangle gallery
We invite you to join us for an artist talk and exhibition walkthrough by D‘Andrea Bowie as she reflects on the issues and ideas that motivate her practice. Situate yourself in relation to issues of critical place-making and neo-materialisms that motivate her practice.
This public tour is on the occasion of our current exhibition D‘Andrea Bowie: Winter Wheat, curated by Michael Maranda, assistant curator, publications. The exhibition runs until July 25, 2026.
D’Andrea Bowie is an artist and educator who lives just outside Toronto, in rural Whitchurch-Highlands. Her work investigates the entangled relationships between land, body, and material through intersecting lenses of race, gender, capitalism, and settler colonialism—forces that simultaneously constrain and shape material conditions and meaning. She received her MFA from York University in 2023, having received a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship and the Susan Crocker and John Hunkin Award in Fine Arts. Her work has been exhibited in various contexts, from solo exhibitions through group shows and community-based initiatives, in public, commercial, and alternative sites. She recently opened a solo exhibition at the Canadian Clay and Glass Museum. Bowie currently teaches at York University in the Department of Fine Arts.
