Rajni Perera is the 2022 Koerner Artist-in-Residence in Queen’s BFA (Visual Art) Program. This artist talk ends with a Q&A. A reception with refreshments follows.
Rajni Perera is the 2022 Koerner Artist-in-Residence in Queen’s BFA (Visual Art) Program. This artist talk ends with a Q&A. A reception with refreshments follows.
Rajni Perera was born in Sri Lanka in 1985 and lives and works in Toronto. She explores issues of hybridity, futurity, ancestorship, immigration identity/cultures, monsters and dream worlds. All of these themes marry in a newly objectified realm of mythical symbioses. In her work she seeks to open and reveal the dynamism of the icons and objects she creates, both scripturally existent, self-invented and externally defined. She creates a subversive aesthetic that counteracts antiquated, oppressive discourse, and acts as a restorative force through which people can move outdated, repressive modes of being towards reclaiming their power.