Eyeing Medusa
       
     
Facing Lucretia
       
     
Parallel Lines
       
     
Eyeing Medusa
       
     
Eyeing Medusa

Celebrating outstanding contemporary women of all ages, cultures and walks of life, paralleled with ancient heroines — EYEING MEDUSA encompasses: encaustic paintings, videos and workshops by Canadian artist Amanta Scott.

Facing Lucretia
       
     
Facing Lucretia

Facing Lucretia honours survivors of systemic racism, violence, rape, Indian Residential School, the Sixties Scoop, or other state interventions, as well as those who never made it home.

Facing Lucretia is a social justice project featuring a series of portrait faces of Indigenous people, painted by Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists; accompanied by spoken, audio, written and/or video documentaries. Supporting reconciliation and healing, Facing Lucretia responds to one of the TRC’s Calls for Action, namely: for Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists to undertake collaborative projects and produce works that contribute to the reconciliation process.

Parallel Lines
       
     
Parallel Lines

an interactive art installation and social engagement project created by Canadian Artist Amanta Scott, centred around reclaimed prison beds from the former Kingston Penitentiary for Women.

Parallel Lines encompasses: encaustic paintings, interactive sculpture installations, storytelling, visitor participation and conversation.