After a programming hiatus, Glory Hole Gallery returned to The 519 for a final exhibition in this location.
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Solo Exhibition of Crochet Doll Work by Chason Yeboah-Brown

About the artist:

Chason Adjoa Nana Yeboah-Brown (she/her b. 1991, Toronto) is a self-taught textile sculptor, doll maker and story-teller, exploring the oscillation of ancestral  ritual through  reconstructed, (un)woven and crocheted structures. Many of her works directly focus on themes ancestral veneration, identity, sexuality, the notion and practice of “self-love”, hybridity, energy transference, and acknowledgement of the human form, with a primary focus on marginalized humans. Her desire is to traverse the interconnectivity  of these themes, and from those travels - be it through her inclusive dolls, personification soft sculptures or “safe space” creations, provoke  more conversation and thought on communal awareness.
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