Either a New or Existing Character
Liza Eurich
February 14 - March 14, 2015
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MKG127 is very pleased to present
Either a New or Existing Character,
an exhibition of new work by Liza Eurich.

For her second solo exhibition at MKG127, Eurich will be presenting work that: emphasizes negative space, is hollow, has a faceted surface, contains other work(s), is concealed, is layered, has multiple components, is not a multiple, is like a drawing, incorporates text, is stationary, has reticent characteristics, is monochromatic, uses straight lines only, references Agnes Martin, is fragile, consists of more than three materials, is made of ceramic, was built, is freestanding, requires a plinth, uses keyholes, uses a French cleat, is in its third iteration, is in a series of three, is positioned adjacently, is architectural,  references something from an Ikea catalogue, is functional, is recognizable, does not resemble an animal, was almost omitted.

Liza Eurich completed her BFA from Emily Carr University in 2010 and her MFA from Western University in 2012. She co-publishes the online project Moire and interned for the contemporary art magazine Fillip. Her work has been exhibited at the McIntosh Gallery, the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery, the Power Plant Gallery,  Neutral Ground, and Plug-In ICA. She will be participating in forthcoming shows at the Hamilton Artists Inc. and Open Studios, as well as undertaking residencies in conjunction with the Glasgow Sculpture Studio and CCA/Acme Studios in London, UK.

The artist would like to thank the Canada Council for the Arts and the Ontario Arts Council for their support.