Without a Sound
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Born in Nova Scotia, Ken Bray’s work deals with ideas, images, and forms relating to his family history. Being miners and fishermen, his ancestors simple and direct involvement with the land and sea serves as a metaphor for his creative process. This exhibition involved forms such as a whale fabricated out of flat steel and drawings constructed out of coal to develop points where aspects of experience and contemporary consciousness connect with forms, memories and intuitions relating to the artist’s past.