Faculty of Art

Drawing and Painting

Bri Vermeer

holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON

Photography
2020
Working through a variety of media including photography, I will continue to explore the ways that I may take apart and reassemble facsimiles (both literal and symbolic) of this blanket to craft new meanings and memorials. I hope to investigate further exactly what it is that this state of forlorn-ness—our current framework of isolation and desolation—mean in an interconnected world, disconnected by lands and structures.

Share with someone

holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON
DETAIL : holding, waiting, for Something | Colonel Samuel Smith Park; Toronto, ON

Work by

Bri Vermeer

Painter and printmaker

“Bri's current work focuses on the intersections of memory, disability, family textiles, and movement through both the built and natural environment. She happily switches between the intuitive process...” [More]