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Opening reception: Lil MacDonald, Jackson McDonald, Lynn Van Pelt and Mads Randall-Warnica-Powers

Monday, Jan 16 20235:30 - 7pm

Anna Leonowens Gallery

Join us for the opening reception of exhibitions by Lil MacDonald, Jackson McDonald, Lynn Van Pelt and Mads Randall-Warnica-Powers. Everyone is welcome! 

Related exhibitions

A monochromatic black and white photograph of a monstrous, humanoid creature crouched in the corner of a dimly lit furnace room.

Gallery 1

She Took What She Wanted
Lil MacDonald
A charcoal drawing of a cow skull eye socket on paper, with the socket centred on the page. The drawing is entirely in black and white and the way the bones are rendered look like tree bark and fungal structures.

Gallery 2A

Indifference of the End
Jackson McDonald
Medium dark gray clay hand grasping onto medium dark gray fleshy-looking figure.

Gallery 2B

Grog
Lynn Van Pelt
Watercolour piece of a double-headed crescent moon figure sitting cross legged with roots crawling downwards towards a non-binary symbol. The figure is holding a candle with smoke that trickles up above their head which forms into two owls, pine & oak branches, and evil eye.

Gallery 3

JÆNE
Mads Randall-Warnica-Powers
A monochromatic black and white photograph of a monstrous, humanoid creature crouched in the corner of a dimly lit furnace room.
Image credit: Lillian MacDonald
A charcoal drawing of a cow skull eye socket on paper, with the socket centred on the page. The drawing is entirely in black and white and the way the bones are rendered look like tree bark and fungal structures.
Image credit: Jackson McDonald
Medium dark gray clay hand grasping onto medium dark gray fleshy-looking figure.
Image credit: Lynn Van Pelt
Watercolour piece of a double-headed crescent moon figure sitting cross legged with roots crawling downwards towards a non-binary symbol. The figure is holding a candle with smoke that trickles up above their head which forms into two owls, pine & oak branches, and evil eye.
Image credit: Mads Randall-Warnica-Powers
2019 Graduation exhibition installation. Small drawings and found objects are on the wall next to a textile hanging.

The Anna Leonowens Gallery Systems is a public exhibition space within NSCAD University, presenting professional exhibitions by established artists alongside graduating student exhibitions.

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