Featuring the work of Daniela Cinel O'Fee and My Name Is Scot, Paths That Ghosts Follow explores existential liminality—the feeling of being caught between presence and absence, between identity and dissolution. Drawing on themes of authenticity, identity, and freedom, this exhibition questions what it means to exist in a world that often erodes the individual, leaving only traces, echoes, and specters of the self.
Daniela Cinel O'Fee’s work navigates the tension between displacement and adaptation. After her early life Bachelor of Music Degree from the University of Victoria, her late-career studies in sculpture at Thompson Rivers University have expanded her technologies to include wood bending, obsolete media, decommissioned musical instruments, field recording, extended piano techniques, and graphic scores.
My Name Is Scot is a Vancouver-based artist interested in the material residues, manufactured meanings, and emotional by-products of our late capitalist age.
Exhibition Details:
• Exhibition Title: Paths that Ghosts Follow
• Artists: Daniela Cinel O’Fee and My Name Is Scot
• Dates: March 8th to April 27th
• Opening Reception: Saturday, March 8th, from 1 to 3 pm