The Govett-Brewster relaunches the Open Window exhibition space with previous Open Window artist Jacqueline Elley. Inspired by microscopic marine life, Elley’s biomorphic light drawings emanate from a dark and unseen world that reflects both the nature and the man-made detritus polluting the environment. See Elley’s Luxoplasts 24 hours a day in the Open Window on Queen St, and daily inside the gallery as the exhibition is expanded into the Lower ramp.
The Govett-Brewster relaunches the Open Window exhibition space with previous Open Window artist Jacqueline Elley. Inspired by microscopic marine life, Elley’s biomorphic light drawings emanate from a dark and unseen world that reflects both the nature and the man-made detritus polluting the environment. See Elley’s Luxoplasts 24 hours a day in the Open Window on Queen St, and daily inside the gallery as the exhibition is expanded into the Lower ramp.