Who We Are
We are two London-based artists with shared interests in everyday objects and materials and their creative potential. We joined forces to bring a community-engaged art project to Londoners this summer.
Tegan Moore is a visual artist who holds a BFA from Emily Carr University in Vancouver and an MFA from the University of Western Ontario in London. Her work in sculpture, installation, and video, uses experimental methods of construction and design informed by other fields such as materials manufacturing, HVAC, and environmental engineering. Recent solo exhibitions include Semiopaque at GGallery, Toronto, Subtraction Inventories at CSA Space, Vancouver, Specs at MKG127, Toronto, Corruption of Time’s Dust at 221A, Vancouver and A Negentropic Promise at DNA, London. Moore recently completed an artist residency at the Mustarinda Association of Art and Ecology, in Hyrynsalmi, Finland.
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Gabriella Solti is a visual artist who holds an MFA from the University of Western Ontario in London and an MSc in Computer Science from Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Her multidisciplinary practice encompasses drawing, printmaking, book art, participatory projects and accessible technology that explore the role and value of labour and skill in the formation of identity and community. Her award-winning artist’s books have been exhibited in public galleries across Canada, US, and Europe. A tireless advocate for community building through art, her curatorial and public programming work was recognized by the prestigious British Columbia Arts Council Innovation Grant in 2012.
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