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Allyson Mitchell
dal 3/4/2009 al 9/5/2009
Monday to Thursday 9:30 am - 8:30 pm Friday & Saturday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm Sunday 1 - 5 pm

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K. Jennifer Bedford


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Brain Child
Allyson Mitchell



 
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3/4/2009

Allyson Mitchell

Cambridge Galleries Queen's Square, Cambridge

Mitchell is a maximalist artist working in sculpture, performance, installation and film. Brain Child' installation features a collection of more than 100 bonnet-clad ceramic figures placed in formation as an uncanny army converging on a giant brain constructed out of wicker, afghan throws and macrame'.


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Brain Child is a secret society of femme savants whose brains are so big they have to wear special hats for protection- think Holly Hobby meets Mensa. The installation features a collection of more than 100 bonnet-clad ceramic figures placed in formation as an uncanny army converging on a giant brain constructed out of wicker, afghan throws and macramé. In this unexpected configuration these once innocent kitsch figures assume a foreboding aura and their large heads suggest expanded cranial capacity and telepathy. As in previous bodies of work such as the over-the-top Ladies Sasquatch (2005-2009), Mitchell mines popular crafts and twists them inside out to challenge socially prescribed expectations of femininity and sexuality.

This is the first Ontario showing of this new body of work, which was recently exhibited at La Centrale in Montréal and will travel to AKA Gallery in Saskatoon. The Cambridge Galleries exhibition will be accompanied by a poster featuring an essay by Lorna Mills and Sally McKay.

Allyson Mitchell is a maximalist artist working in sculpture, performance, installation and film. Her works have been exhibited in galleries and festivals across Canada, the US, Europe and East Asia. Mitchell also works collaboratively with fellow filmmaker Christina Zeidler as 'Freeshow Seymour', and was a co-founder of fat performance troupe 'Pretty Porky and Pissed Off'. Her writing has appeared in publications such as Studio Magazine, Fuse Magazine, Fat: The Anthropology of an Obsession (Penguin, 2004) and Turbo Chicks: Talking Young Feminisms (Sumach Press, 2001). Mitchell lives in Toronto, where she is Assistant Professor in the School of Women's Studies at York University.

Media Contact: K. Jennifer Bedford: jbedford@cambridgegalleries.ca

Cambridge Galleries are supported by the membership, the City of Cambridge, the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts.

Image: Allyson Mitchell, Brain Child, 2008. Image courtesy of the Artist. Photo: Cat O'Neil

Cambridge Galleries Queen's Square
1 North Square - Cambridge
Gallery Hours: Monday to Thursday 9:30 am - 8:30 pm, Friday & Saturday 9:30 am - 5:30 pm, Sunday 1 - 5 pm

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