Part of the Canadian Art in Isolation project
In-person, 17 March, 4–6 pm (ET)
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Art Hive is a creative community that draws upon the innately therapeutic nature of artmaking. Adults (16+) are invited to join Toronto-based duo artist Margaux Smith and writer Tatum Dooley and create art that will be shared with Kingstonians affected by isolation.
When lockdowns were first introduced in March 2020, Margaux Smith and Tatum Dooley initiated the Canadian Art in Isolation project, which donates artwork to seniors living in publicly funded long-term care residences. As part of a residency at Agnes, Margaux and Tatum deliver a public talk that reflects on the project’s impact and outcomes and considers the potentiality of art as care in relation to systemic loneliness. The talk is accompanied by two workshops that connect the art-making public to Kingstonians affected by isolation using a reciprocal ‘prompt and response’ method. This program is connected to the exhibition Studies in Solitude: The Art of Depicting Seclusion on view through 26 June 2022.