June 3 – July 3, 2005
Future Species Series Presented in the MOCCA Project Space
What will the human body look like several links along the Darwinian chart of natural selection? Given our increasingly intimate relationship with technologies such as genetic and surgical modification, exposure to radiation, the increasing presence of pharmaceuticals in our food supply, and biotechnology it is likely that in order for our species to survive, it will be necessary to evolve vastly different physical characteristics.
Karma Clarke-Davis, Edith Dakovic, Nicholas Di Genova, Istvan Kantor, Geoffrey Pugen, Floria Sigismondi
Hybrids is the first in a cycle of four Future Species exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art realized through the fundraising efforts of partners in art.
Installation Shots
Opening Reception
Friday June 3, 7 – 10 pm
Sponsors
The Future Species series is sponsored by:
partners in art
UBS
Onex
BMO Nesbitt Burns
Donna and Robert Poile
AASTRA Telecom