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Algoma art exhibit explores 'space, time, identity, memory, and place'

Indefinite Spaces opens March 25 at the Sault Ste. Marie Museum
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Indefinite Spaces is a group exhibition by Algoma University students.

Indefinite Spaces is an art exhibition by Algoma University students that offers a "celebration of the fluidity and complexity of the world we live in," says Andrea Pinheiro, teacher of the school's Group Exhibition and Professional Practices course in the Visual Arts program.

“The exhibition features works that explore themes of space, time, identity, memory, and place. From traditional painting and sculpture to digital media and installation art, Indefinite Spaces offers a diverse and thought-provoking experience for all art enthusiasts.” Pinheiro continues in a news release.

The artists featured in the exhibition include Goldie Barzan, Zach Carr, Zooey, Monet Lepage, Britt-Marie Lindgren, Sophia Murray, Keith Nadjiwon, Ariana Petainen, TJ PETT, Rishi Sharma, Cassandra Smith, D’lyla Maureen, and Nikita Virk.

"Their works offer a unique perspective on the world we live in, and challenge us to rethink our perceptions of space and time," says the release.

The opening reception for Indefinite Spaces will take place on March 25 at 7 p.m. at the Sault Ste. Marie Museum located at 690 Queen St E. Admission is free, and all are welcome to attend. The exhibition will run through April 5 during the museum's regular hours.


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