
Roadkill | GIF
Trinity Square Video (vitrine) (401 Richmond St. W.)
July 11-14, 2019
10AM-7PM
FREE
View Lorna Mills’ GIF artwork Roadkill in Trinity Square Video’s vitrine space at 401 Richmond for the duration of Vector Festival.
About the Artist
Lorna Mills has actively exhibited her work in solo and group exhibitions since the early 1990’s, both in Canada and Internationally. Her practice has included obsessive Ilfochrome printing, obsessive painting, obsessive super 8 film & video, and obsessive on-line animated GIFs incorporated into restrained off-line installation work. Recent exhibitions include “Dreamlands” at the Whitney Museum, NY, “Wetland” at the Museum of the Moving Image, NY and “The Great Code” at Transfer Gallery, NY. For the month of March, 2016, her work “Mountain Time/Light was displayed on 45 Jumbo monitors in Times Square, NYC, every night as part of the Midnight Moment program curated by Times Square Arts. Lorna Mills is represented by Transfer Gallery in Brooklyn, New York and DAM Gallery in Berlin.
Image: Lorna Mills, Roadkill. Image courtesy of the artist.

Past exhibition
Jan 18 - Feb 18, 2023
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InterAccess is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Vladimir Kanic, the recipient of the 2022 InterAccess Media Arts Prize. For over twenty years this award has been granted annually to a graduating media arts student from a university within the Greater Toronto Area whose work exhibits excellence and innovation in new media practice.
Garden of Waves asks the question: could you change the world just by breathing?
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Past exhibition
Oct 20 - Dec 10, 2022
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An exhibition revealing the tangible presence of digital distribution chains that punctuate our physical surroundings and are transforming the topographies of human industry and interaction.
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Past exhibition
Sep 7 - Oct 8, 2022
tangles, overlays, and lines drawn elsewhere―Curated by Talia Golland
An exhibition curated by 2022 IA Current Curator Talia Golland exploring digital materiality through the assembly of physical, networked, and gestural connections.