Anne Duk Hee Jordan: Worlds Away | D’Andrea Bowie: Winter Wheat
The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery

Anne Duk Hee Jordan, Worlds Away, 2021–23. Installation view at Martin Gropius Bau, Berlin. Photo: Laura Fiorio.
Anne Duk Hee Jordan: Worlds Away
and
D’Andrea Bowie: Winter Wheat
Opening Reception: Thursday, March 5, 2026, 6 – 9pm
Exhibitions on view March 6 – July 25, 2026
The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery, Toronto
Please join The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery for the opening our exhibitions and the start of our Winter/Spring program. On Thursday, March 5, from 6 to 9pm, we will host a reception in celebration of the solo exhibitions Anne Duk Hee Jordan: Worlds Away and D’Andrea Bowie: Winter Wheat.
Worlds Away is the first solo exhibition in Canada by Berlin-based artist Anne Duk Hee Jordan. Shifting the focus away from humans, Jordan brings to light unseen connections between different species, and to forces of the world that usually remain imperceptible. The installation unfolds as a multisensory environment centered on ocean organisms such as phytoplankton and other deep-sea life. Visitors will encounter an immersive sound composition that moves through states of descent, breath, and vibration.
GTA artist and York University alumni D’Andrea Bowie exhibition, Winter Wheat, consists primarily of ceramics and glasswork and is a deep investigation of her immediate surroundings, using materials sourced primarily on-site. Touchpoints for her are critical place-based thinking, a phenomenological approach to considerations of place and locale as being primary above and beyond human intervention. This exhibition is the first in a series of Alumni exhibitions.
More information on our exhibitions is available on our website.

D’Andrea Bowie, Still from @slowrealz, 2025.
Anne Duk Hee Jordan (Korea, 1978) lives and works in Berlin. Jordan’s multidisciplinary practice includes drawing, hand-built robots, edible landscapes, sculpture, public art, film, and sound. Jordan studied at the Kunsthochschule Berlin-Weissensee and completed an MFA with Ólafur Elíasson at the Institute for Spatial Experiments in Berlin. She is currently Professor of Environmental Intervention at HFBK Hamburg and recently returned from being an Artist-at-Sea with Schmidt Ocean Institute.
D’Andrea Bowie is an artist and educator who lives just outside Toronto, in rural Whitchurch-Highlands. Her work investigates the entangled relationships between land, body, and material through intersecting lenses of race, gender, capitalism, and settler colonialism—forces that simultaneously constrain and shape material conditions and meaning. She received her MFA from York University in 2023, having received a SSHRC Canada Graduate Scholarship and the Susan Crocker and John Hunkin Award in Fine Arts.

Anne Duk Hee Jordan: Worlds Away is curated by Clara Halpern, assistant curator, exhibitions.
Credits for the artwork Worlds Away:
Design: studio air jordan (Andrea Macias-Yañez)
Sound Design: Filip Caranica
D’Andrea Bowie: Winter Wheat is curated by Michael Maranda, assistant curator, publications.
Exhibition Installation Team:
Uroš Jelić (lead), Phu Bui, Corinne Carlson, Jonah Kamphorst, Jordan May, Manny Trinh.
For more information on our exhibitions and programs please visit our website: TheGoldfarbGallery.ca.

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The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery of York University is a socially minded not-for-profit contemporary art gallery that is a space for the creation and appreciation of art and culture. It is a supported Unit of York University. We are externally funded as a public art gallery through the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the Toronto Arts Council, local and international foundations, embassies, and our membership who support our programs.
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