Art Gallery
Cassie Paine: Pedestrian Values Vernissage
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaPlease join us for the opening of the exhibition by recent MFA graduate Cassie Paine, who creates installations revealing underlying power structures in urban environments, critiquing capitalist value systems focused on profit. Paine is a Windsor-born, Montreal based sculptor, installation artist, and printmaker.
Cassie Paine: Pedestrian Values
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaBased in Montreal, Cassie Paine is an installation artist, sculptor, and printmaker. Using metal fabrication, casting, and interventionist tactics to alter coded materials and infrastructure found in public space, her work critiques underlying power structures and capitalist value systems focused on profit and development.
Cassie Paine: Pedestrian Values
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaBased in Montreal, Cassie Paine is an installation artist, sculptor, and printmaker. Using metal fabrication, casting, and interventionist tactics to alter coded materials and infrastructure found in public space, her work critiques underlying power structures and capitalist value systems focused on profit and development.
Cassie Paine: Pedestrian Values
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaBased in Montreal, Cassie Paine is an installation artist, sculptor, and printmaker. Using metal fabrication, casting, and interventionist tactics to alter coded materials and infrastructure found in public space, her work critiques underlying power structures and capitalist value systems focused on profit and development.
Cassie Paine: Pedestrian Values
Warren G. Flowers Art Gallery 4001 de Maisonneuve West, Montreal, Quebec, CanadaBased in Montreal, Cassie Paine is an installation artist, sculptor, and printmaker. Using metal fabrication, casting, and interventionist tactics to alter coded materials and infrastructure found in public space, her work critiques underlying power structures and capitalist value systems focused on profit and development.