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Works in sculpture by Kristan Horton, Liz Magor, Kristi Malakoff, Kerri Reid and Jennifer Rose Sciarrino.

What It Really Is is a group exhibition reflecting the diversity of sculptural practices amongst Canadian artists whose work displays a fascination with the world around them. Drawing on sculpture’s history of incorporating objects found, duplicated, and manipulated, these artists make use of materials as a means of apprehending, mimicking, and animating elements of the real and perceived world. “What it Really Is” may be an object from the everyday, as in Reid’s ceramic replicas of broken teacups, or a vast, primordial form distilled through the artist’s imagination, as in Sciarrino’s abstracted paper stalactites.

About Red Bull 381 Projects

Red Bull 381 Projects is a platform to engage and gather creative minds to collaborate and broaden passions within the worlds of art and design. Chosen by an independent curatorial board, artists will be invited to utilize the environment as a space, atelier and ultimately a forum to showcase their work.

Red Bull 381 Projects is housed within the Red Bull Toronto office, the same space that played host to the Red Bull Music Academy in 2007. The Academy acts as a creative hub for the emerging music maker, complementing their new sounds with art borne from and shaped by the rich mix of cultures, lifestyles and ideas that is Toronto. 381 Projects strives to continue that legacy.

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