Sunshine Frère: cache cache

October 21 – November 18, 2017

Vancouver-based artist Sunshine Frère’s captivating solo exhibition cache cache invites visitors embrace the fading present and explore the dark uncertainty of the future.

A duet of sculpture and sound installations featuring totemic musical figurines who channel death and desire, a meditative suite of abstract silkscreen speaker-box prints, and a triad of recurring image banners created using a lost algorithm will fill the gallery. At times familiar, at times uncanny, cache cache uses repetition, nostalgia, and abstraction to draw the viewer’s attention to memory and our society’s complicated relationship with technology.

Sunshine Frère is a Canadian artist, curator, and writer. She holds an MA in Interactive Media from Goldsmiths and a BFA from Concordia University. Frère currently sits as Strategic Initiatives Committee Co-Chair on Access Gallery’s Board and also works with the New Media Gallery in New Westminster.

Reception: Sunday, October 22, 2 – 4 p.m.
Artist Talk: Sunday, November 5, 2 p.m.