An Art on a Postcard Mini Auction in Collaboration With gowithYamo
15 SEPTEMBER 2022 - 29 SEPTEMBER 2022Notes
About
David Woodward is a visual artist based in Tkaronto/Toronto, ON, who works predominantly in paper collage using found media and photographs. Since graduating from the Fine Art and Art History programs at Queen’s University (2013) their work has been exhibited in Canada and abroad in group and solo exhibitions. In their work, David explores relationships between the micro and macro by repurposing imagery and forms from the natural world into new contexts, hierarchies and spaces that forge pathways between seemingly disparate visuals and sources. Weaving personal and collective elements of queer identity into a broader visual narrative that reflects on the intersections between individual and communal experience, David’s work explores notions of interconnectedness, progress and meaning-construction.
www.davidwoodward.ca
Education
2013 - BFA, Queen's University, Kingston, ON
Select Exhibitions/Awards
SOLO* + TWO PERSON EXHIBITIONS
2022 Ripened Off the Vine, Artscape Daniels Spectrum, Toronto*
2020 As Glass Returns to Sand, Likely General, Toronto *
2016 All the Past But Its Beauty is Gone, Fine & Dandy, Toronto*
2015 The Light Went Under the Trees, Fleishman Gallery, Toronto
GROUP EXHIBITIONS, SELECTED WORKS
2022 The Rise of Inside, Eve Leibe Gallery x Artsy, Digital Exhibition
2022 Hand in Hand, Midwestern State Gallery, Wichita Falls, USA
2021 Strange Paradigm, Young Space
2019 Loyalty, Sointula Window Gallery, Sointula, BC
2018 Wild Things, Caviar20, Toronto
2016 The Introverts, Forest City Gallery, London, ON
GRANTS + AWARDS
2022 Career Catalyst Grant, Ontario Arts Council
2022 Exhibition Assistance Grant, Ontario Arts Council
2021 Visual Artists Creation Grant, Ontario Arts Council
2020 Emerging Visual Artists Grant, The Toronto Arts Council
2019 Research and Creation Grant, Canada Council for the Arts
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