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Hand & Machine

 




Hupil Installation 

Hand & Machine
Curated by Rebecca Horwitz & Tomas Rojcik 

             An ever-changing technological landscape requires constant adaptation to a shifting toolkit, and an ongoing negotiation of analog and digital processes. Hand & Machine presents the work of local and international makers that rise to the challenge. Co-curated by Rebecca Horwitz and Tomas Rojcik, and programmed by the Craft Ontario Gallery as part of the Toronto Design Offsite Festival.

Showcasing the work of Andy Brayman, Joy Charbonneau and Derek McLeod, Zachary Eastwood-Bloom, Hot Pop Factory and Ozana Gherman, Jonathan Sabine, Phillip Stearns, Shawna Tabacznik, The T-Shirt Issue and Unfold, Hand & Machine explores how processes of enquiry not only allow for the incorporation of new materials and tools, but the development of innovative systems, objects, and ways of thinking. 


Text by Rebecca Horwitz & Tomas Rojcik. Programmed by Craft Ontario as part of the Toronto Design Offsite Festival.

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Hand & Machine Exhibition (image Rebecca Horwitz)



Hand & Machine Exhibition (image Rebecca Horwitz)

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