Saturday, July 25, 2026, 12 – 3 pm
“Bowl Drop” with D‘Andrea Bowie
Triangle gallery
One more reason to visit on the last day of our current exhibitions …
On the final day of Winter Wheat, exhibiting artist D’Andrea Bowie brings a proposition to you, the audience: exchange a charitable donation ($100 suggested, but it’s up to you) for a hand-crafted piece of pottery. Food bank, land trust, aid agency, they all count. All you need to do is show proof of your donation and pick out your piece but do note, there are limited pieces available.
Come and meet D’Andrea and leave with your own work of art!
First come, first served.
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.
Winter Wheat is curated by Michael Maranda, assistant curator, publications. This exhibition would not have been possible without the support of the Department of Visual Art and Art History of York University, in particular for providing access to their kilns. Bowie would like to thank the Ontario Arts Council for an Exhibition Assistance grant in preparation for the exhibition.
