The exhibition showcases the voices of thirty-three artists selected among the proposals received from across Canada, as well as five others with works from the Permanent Collection of The Clay and Glass Gallery. In addition, fourteen writers have interpreted the selected pieces for the catalogue, sharing more profound insights and drawing connections across works, further amplifying these voices.
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
Loving embraces, passionate affection, and erotic tension; Morgan Kamocki Allaby brings all of these to the sculptures in his latest series of work. Through pairs of nude male figures set within a limited landscape, Kamocki Allaby pushes the boundaries of nudity in art through an exploration of queer affection and sexuality. In loving embraces and poses of homoerotic domination and submission, the figures in his new work bring queer relationships to the forefront in an affirmation of queer intimacy.
The Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery
Marooned Digital Exhibition