
"Trotter Ewens' work blends architectural aesthetics, ecological discourse, and personal narrative, creating fragmented spaces that reflect shifting landscapes and subtle psychologies."
"Born in Honduras and adopted as an infant, Trotter Ewens has long felt a sense of dual belonging, which is a central theme in her art."
"The works in 'Echoes of Elsewhere' explore the lingering impressions of environments and relationships that persist across time, shaped by both lived experience and imagination."
"The exhibition features pieces created from photographs taken of both Honduras and Québec, merging these distinct geographies to reflect Trotter Ewens' own experience of being 'neither completely of here nor there.'"
Sylvia Trotter Ewens is a Montreal-based artist whose work examines memory, identity, and cultural intersections. She holds degrees in Fine Arts and Painting. Her exhibition, 'Echoes of Elsewhere,' features fragmented environments influenced by her experiences and imagination. Trotter Ewens, adopted from Honduras, expresses a sense of dual belonging through her art. The pieces are inspired by photographs from both Honduras and Québec, merging these distinct geographies to illustrate her complex identity. The exhibition is on display at Plato Gallery until May 30.
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