Countless Visions
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- Mar 5
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Updated: Mar 28

Jason Lujan
March 21 - May 15, 2025
Opening Reception March 21, 5-7pm
Artist Talk - Thursday, May 15th, 6-7pm
Countless Visions is about dismantling and reassembling cultural narratives; Jason Lujan invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of cultural interaction and the creation of new meanings in a global context. The exhibition features artwork about transnational experiences and aesthetics regarding the limitations of translation and the exchange of ideas.
Just as previous generations of Native artists responded to the introduction of modern art materials like synthetic paint to record, recode, and reframe traditional ideas and put forth new ideas, Countless Visions will emphasize transitive zones involving the processes of unfamiliar becoming familiar, or the unfamiliar being made familiar.
Biography:
Jason Lujan is originally from Marfa, Texas, and lives in Toronto, ON. Lujan is an Assistant Professor at OCAD U and one of two artists behind Native Art Department International (NADI), a project in collaboration with Maria Hupfield. As an artist, he creates things that realize his lived environment, connecting it to larger global experiences to generate new meanings.
Join us for the opening reception of Countless Visions on Friday, March 21 from 5-7pm.
Thank you to our funders the London Arts Council, Ontario Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts and the London Community Foundation for their support to make our exhibitions and programming free and accessible for all.