a photo of the artist's work with the words "gallery at the j: the plasticene" written overtop
Jan 03

"The Plasticene" in the Gallery at the J

ABOUT THE EXHIBIT

Though much of the environmentally-themed work that deals with plastic is about guilt and shame, my work embraces the complexity of our relationship with the material. I collect, wash, fold and sew disposable food wrappers into quilts that could be handed down through generations as heirlooms. I fold plastic film into thousands of interlocking modular origami pieces while meditating on my wish for a solution to the plastic pollution problem. I embroider yards of dental floss into shimmering geometric arrays to pose the question of whether Teflon — a virtually indestructible material in the environment — is best used for 30 seconds between people’s teeth or as an archival piece of art. Creating beauty from a workhorse material that society undervalues is an act of devotion and hope. Only when we fully appreciate how integral it is to our lives can we imagine the nuanced solutions that will move us forward.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Kalliopi Monoyios graduated from Princeton University with a degree in geology. She built her early career as a science illustrator for the prominent paleontologist Neil Shubin at The University of Chicago. Her illustrations have appeared inside and on the covers of peer-review journals such as Nature and Science as well as The New York Times best-selling book Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin. She co-founded and wrote Symbiartic, a blog covering the intersection of art and science for Scientific American. She served as president of the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators, an international group of visual science communicators, from 2020-2022. Now she is developing new avenues of public engagement with conservation science via her own art and curated exhibits.

A MNjcc Tikkun Olam exhibit. January 3-31, 2024.

Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre

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Miles Nadal Jewish Community Centre
(416) 924-6211

750 Spadina Ave
Toronto ON M5S 2J2
Canada

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- [ Add to Calendar ] 2024-01-03 05:00:00 2024-01-31 05:00:00 "The Plasticene" in the Gallery at the J <p><strong>ABOUT THE EXHIBIT</strong></p>

750 Spadina Ave
Toronto ON M5S 2J2
Canada

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