Constructed Identities: Persimmon Blackbridge

Waller Family Lobby, L.R. Wilson Hall

16/01/2019, 4:30 pm - TO 15/03/2019 - 7:00 pm

Organizer: The Socrates Project - Office of the President

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Constructed Identities, a major show of new work by Persimmon Blackbridge, uses mixed media wood carving with found objects to question how disability is framed as a fracturing of ordinary life rather than a normal, expected part of it. Her exploration of the figure begins in disability, but necessarily complicates itself as our embodied identities intersect and overlap.

Blackbridge has been awarded the Ferro-Grumley Fiction Prize, the VanCity Book Prize, the Lambda Literary Award, the VIVA award for visual arts and  the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design Distinguished Alumni Award. Her art has been shown across Canada and the U.S., as well as in Australia, Europe, and Hong Kong. She lives on Hornby Island in British Columbia.

Constructed Identities was the opening exhibition of Tangled Art Gallery in 2015 and has been touring multiple Ontario cities since, most recently at the Canada Council for the Arts in Ottawa. Tangled is dedicated to enhancing opportunities for artists with disabilities and boldly redefining how the world experiences art and those who create it.

Persimmon Blackbridge has worked as a sculptor, writer, curator, performer, fiction editor, cleaning lady and a very bad waitress. In this fully accessible exhibition, she uses hand-crafted wood figures, metal and found objects to confront and complicate notions of disability.

January 16
4:30 p.m. — Launch and reception
6 p.m. — Persimmon Blackbridge in conversation with Eliza Chandler

Details and registration info to come.
Presented in partnership with McMaster’s Equity and Inclusion Office, Museum of Art, School of the Arts, and School of Social Work.