Artist Talk: Jenine Marsh
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Join us for a talk with artist Jenine Marsh. Jenine Marsh's work is currently on view at the Port Loggia gallery as part of the exhibition Worried Earth: Eco-Anxiety & Entangled Grief.
Jenine Marsh (b. 1984, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, based in Toronto) is an artist who uses sculpture and installation to explore themes of agency, mortality and value. Coins as well as other paraphernalia of exchange and contact, such as casts of hands, purses and flowers, are manipulated through serialized processes of destruction and transformation to cultivate illicit and intimate responses to the shared conditions of end-stage capitalism. Solo and two-person exhibitions include: Cooper Cole and Franz Kaka, Toronto; Lulu, Mexico City; Centre CLARK and Vie d'ange, Montreal; Entrée, Bergen; Interface, Oakland CA; and Stride Gallery, Calgary. Group exhibitions include: The Plumb, Toronto; Essex Flowers, NYC; Gianni Manhattan, Vienna; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Frieze London; OSL contemporary, Oslo; Rupert, Vilnius; Murmurs, Night Gallery and Hannah Hoffman Gallery, Los Angeles. Her work is represented by Cooper Cole Gallery, Toronto.