Opening Reception: Anne Duk Hee Jordan and D’Andrea Bowie
The Joan and Martin Goldfarb Gallery

Images (left to right): Anne Duk Hee Jordan, photo by Charles Roussel. D’Andrea Bowie, courtesy the artist.
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
A reminder that our next exhibitions are opening this Thursday, March 5, from 6 to 9pm. Join us as we launch Worlds Away, the first solo exhibition in Canada by Berlin-based artist Anne Duk Hee Jordan, and local artist D’Andrea Bowie whose Winter Wheat is the first in a series of biennial alumni exhibitions.
Join us as we celebrate the opening of these two exhibitions.
Visit the website for more information.
Artist Talk with Anne Duk Hee Jordan
Saturday, March 7, 2026, 2 – 3:30pm
Join us for an artist talk by Jordan as she reflects on the issues and ideas that motivate her practice. Dive into the background of Jordan’s thinking as she brings to light the deep sea beings and riverine residents she invokes in her exhibition.

About the Exhibitions
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, 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.
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)
Composition/Sound: 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.
While on campus for the openings, don’t miss the York University 2026 MFA and PhD Open Studios, happening from 4 to 7pm in the Centre for Fine Arts.

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