Unfortunately, due to the rapidly changing COVID-19 situation, Akin has made the decision to halt all programming for the next 3 weeks. Akin's spring programming is currently scheduled to resume on April 6th 2020.
Driftwork: A Selection Of Works By Akin Lakeshore Artists
Presented by Akin and the Cloverdale Common
January 17 - March 29, 2020
Opening Reception: January 24, 2020. 6-9pm
Artist Talk: February 8, 2020
Artist Workshop: February 28, 2020
Cloverdale Common Hours of Operation:
Thursdays: 11am - 6pm
Fridays: 11am - 5pm
Saturdays: 10am - 6pm
Sunday: 12pm - 5pm
Stepping into an artist’s studio can be like walking along the shoreline. Always interesting, there is the sense of passing through a potential treasure trove of discarded or unfinished pieces, past efforts, current ideas and experiments. Occasionally one comes upon a brilliant, exceptional thing of beauty. Similarly, the development of an artistic practice takes place over a mysterious ebb and flow of vision and technical discoveries, something that can often only be understood over time. The work presented here reflects a selection of works by artists at Akin’s Lakeshore studio; works-in-progress, old pieces, and new explorations.
With the goal of building community relationships and highlighting the voices of artists living outside the downtown core, this group exhibition shares recent work from the artists working in our shared artist studios at 2970 Lakeshore Blvd West.
Exhibiting Artists:
Oksana Berda, Erin Candela, Suzette Castro, Katrina Elena, Jessica Hiemstra, Monika Mincewicz, Lauren Huffman Morris, Erin Panjer, Kerry Viggiani
Accessibility:
There are no steps to enter the building or throughout.
Entrance is automated. Bathrooms are gendered (male/female). There are grab bars in the bathroom, the toilets are not raised. Complimentary stroller, walker and wheelchair available upon request at the Guest Services desk.
About Cloverdale Common:
Cloverdale Common is the designated space within Cloverdale mall created to seek the community’s feedback regarding the proposed Cloverdale Mall redevelopment. It also serves as an arts and cultural hub, providing a range of programming through Arts Etobicoke and our community partners.