Anti-Tourism Exhibitions
“Anti-Tourism” constitutes an ongoing series of art projects that grapple with notions of place and encounter. As a political proposition, the Anti-Tour eschews touristic modalities that abound within regimes of modern-day consumerism. The photo documentation below corresponds to a solo exhibition of work generated during an artist residency at Open Space Arts Society in Victoria, BC, a “sound walk” that was staged in the downtown core of Victoria, and, most recently, a large-scale gallery installation that was included in the 2020 borderLINE Biennial of Contemporary Art at the Art Gallery of Alberta.
Select one of the Anti-Tourism Exhibitions below to view more about it.