Sarah Pupo: burning through the body
burning through the body
Sarah Pupo
Curated by Nasrin Himada
05 – 27 April 2019
Opening Reception: 05 April 6-8PM
Trinity Square Video
121-401 Richmond Street West, Toronto
Co-presented with the 2019 Images Festival
The drawing of the body burns into the body//and so//it burns through the body//then the wildfire//reaches from chin to collarbone//some draw burn marks//and some enter burn marks//and then burn marks become drawings//and so//drawings burn
— Kristin Eiriksdottir
Kristin Eiriksdottir’s poem, “KOK,” inspires the exhibition’s thematic of opposing forces and tensions of layering and unraveling, concealing and revealing, openness and containment. Both Sarah Pupo’s watercolour paintings and animation work are relational and dynamic configurations that create movement between these diametric paths. The exhibition highlights the physical and intuitive labour that goes into the making of an image. The gestures, colours, shapes, and forms that appear on canvas and on screen bring something to life that spills over and through the frame. What has been generated, animated, and projected, compels us toward these works as they delight in the poetic intention of intuition, in movement and colour.
BIOGRAPHIES
Sarah Pupo’s practice bridges watercolour, drawing, provisional installation, and lo-fi animation. She works with materials and processes that foreground intuition, associative thinking and ritual as means of accessing subtle logics and cyclical time. She lives and works in Montreal, QC.
Nasrin Himada is a Palestinian writer, editor, and curator based in Tio’tia:ke (Montréal), in Kanien’kehá:ka territory. Their writing on contemporary art has appeared in Canadian Art, C Magazine, Critical Signals, The Funambulist, Fuse Magazine, Contemptorary and MICE Magazine.
+Image: Sarah Pupo, Untitled, watercolour and wax on silk, 36” x 40”, 2018.
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Trinity Square Video is an accessible venue.
Venue
Trinity Square Video

Trinity Square Video
Venue Description
Trinity Square Video is a space to re-imagine media arts.
Founded in 1971, it is one of Canada’s first artist-run centres and its oldest media arts centre. We are a not-for-profit, charitable organization.
For over 45 years, Trinity Square has been a champion of media arts practices. Our activities are guided by a goal to increase our members and audiences understanding and imagination of what media arts practices can be. Trinity Square strives to create supportive environments, encouraging artistic and curatorial experimentation that challenge medium specificity through education, production and presentation supports.
There are two accessible entrances to 401 Richmond. At the northwest corner of the building, a ramp leads upward from the sidewalk to an automatic entrance onto the building’s main floor that measures 34″ wide, and with a lip that measures 1″ high. The other entrance at the northeast corner is less evident but equally, if not more, accessible. The automatic door measures 34″ wide and inside has a gradual ramp downwards which leads towards the elevators.
Accessibility Information
Entrance | |
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Street Level | Yes |
Street Level without Steps | Yes |
Street Level with Steps | No |
Door | |
Width of doorway | 30" |
Automatic Door Opener | No |
Vestibule | |
Vestibule at Entrance | Yes |
Width of door in Vestibule | 96" |
Automatic Door Opener in Vestibule | No |
Vestibule Door opens in same direction as Main door | Yes |
Accessible Washroom | |
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Single Occupancy Accessible Washroom | Yes |
Washroom Door Width | 30" |
Washroom Automatic Door Opener | No |
Grab Bars Beside and Behind the Toilet | No |
Obstructions Under the Sink | No |
Measurement from the Bottom of the Sink to the Floor | Unknown |
Wheelchair Accessible Stall | |
Wheelchair Accessible Stall in a Washroom | No |
Hallways & Doors | |
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Interior hallways width | 30" |
Doorways width in public spaces | 30" |
Public Area | |
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Public area in your space is all on one level | Yes |
Screening Room | |
Venue has a screening room / theatre | Unknown |
Parking | |
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Accessible Parking available on site | Yes |