Silent Resistance

Silent Resistance

Curated by Mathilde Rousseau, Tania Love’s “Silent Resistance” opens the second season of the En vitrine series. The project offers a sensitive presence in the public space, between material, image, and attention to discreet forms of resistance. The display window becomes a space for contemplation and encounter with a work visible from the street, in a light and accessible format.
Name of the mediation student

Labo artists attending this event

Tania Love

Tania Love is a Toronto-based artist whose work evolves from a relationship with place, matter, and a connection with nature. She works with botanical inks and dyes, as well as casein-based paint and pigments, employing various processes including cyanotype. Her choice of materials and the materiality of her work emphasize tactility and invite reflection on cycles of fragility and growth. A Fine Arts graduate of the University of Guelph, Tania has received numerous grants, notably the Chalmers Fellowships, and residencies, and has exhibited her work both in Canada and abroad.

Partners

Et sa pulpe!

Jean-Pierre Mot explores packaging, slogans, and everyday objects in an exhibition between micro and memory.

Cabinet of Curiosities

A year-end benefit evening and silent auction to support Le Labo and connect with the Francophone artistic community.

Memory

Andreas Krätschmer, Paul Ruban, and Tania Love explore the traces and materials that shape our relationship with remembrance.