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Overview of Practice

2024
Materials To Build A House
A ROKONAINK, All Our Relatives

Growing Womb
Waiting Room
I SPY, Terra Forming
Ancestor’s’ Table
Chromatica
Stock
Home Syndrome   

2023
Cataloging
Spring in the City

Good Mourning Festival

2022
Liminality

2021
Rainbowind - Canopy Installation    
Mars Is Melting, Fuck Elon

2020
A Southerner’s Map
Dear Joyce,
Roadside Dreamscapes

2019
Roadside Ruminations
Uncanny Landscapes

2018
Where is the North?
The Group at Play

2016
Welsh Landscape
My Relative Life
Human Conditioned


I SPY, Terraforming (2024) was created from the expansive collection of found natural objects the artist had compiled from years of practice. Its title references the I SPY children's book series from the early 90's that was photographed by Walter Wick and depicted fantastical scenes to explore and search for hidden objects. The piece in front of you was constructed as a low table, inviting its viewers back to the ground as they would have been in their childhood. Playing with scale, it isn't clear if the work is depicting a close up of a landscape or an entire planet. Known for her environmentalist work, the artist is inviting us to remain curious about our relations with the natural world and play with what could be.
Amália/Emily - “I am grateful to be able to live and work in Tkaronto. I  recognize this land to be the traditional territory of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat. I acknowledge that Tkaronto is covered by Treaty 13 and that while I am on this land I must know and live the Dish With One Spoon Wampum agreements to honour all beings that live in this land.