A Tribe Called Sagrada
Jan 21
Feb 02 2025
exhibition in-person
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Free
51 Camden Street, Toronto
Jan 24Fri 7:00am 11:00pm
Jan 25Sat 7:00am 11:00pm
Jan 26Sun 7:00am 11:00pm
Jan 27Mon 7:00am 11:00pm
Jan 28Tue 7:00am 11:00pm
Jan 29Wed 7:00am 11:00pm
Jan 30Thu 7:00am 11:00pm
Jan 31Fri 7:00am 11:00pm
Feb 01Sat 7:00am 11:00pm
Feb 02Sun 7:00am 11:00pm

‘A Tribe Called Sagrada’ is a collectible series of sculptural lamps that pays tribute to the grandeur of heritage architecture. Inspired by timeless structures, the designs incorporate elements such as arches, intricate geometric patterns, and textures reminiscent of stone and stained glass. Each piece is handcrafted, highlighting the artistry and precision of traditional craftsmanship while reimagining it in a contemporary context.

These lamps are more than functional objects—they are illuminated sculptures that transform spaces. The interplay of light and shadow accentuates their architectural details, evoking the awe-inspiring essence of historic landmarks.

This series reflects my dedication to preserving and celebrating cultural heritage through design. It bridges the gap between past and present, offering a modern interpretation of iconic architectural forms. Each piece is a testament to the nobility of handmade work, inviting viewers to connect with history in a tactile and meaningful way.

Experience ‘A Tribe Called Sagrada’: where light meets legacy.

 

Annie Legault, an artist specializing in fiber and textile art, graduated with distinction (BFA) in Studio Art from Concordia University. Active in the field of collectible design, she collaborates with various architecture and interior design firms on an international scale. She has contributed to numerous installations, including projects with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, and created a public art piece for Ivanhoé Cambridge.

In 2019, she won the RADO X IDS Toronto Public Choice Award and was a finalist for the François-Houdé Prize from the City of Montreal in 2020. More recently, she collaborated with Todd Merrill Studio in New York, where she had the opportunity to exhibit her work. Most recently, she was invited by the Quebec delegation to present her work in Miami, further expanding her international presence.

Participants

Amulette by Annie Legault

Acknowledgements

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Accessibility

Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Annie Legault
Is this venue accessible by wheelchair or similar mobility devices? This includes access to washrooms and all aspects of programming/events.
Yes
Are designated parking spots for persons with disabilities close to the entrance of the building?
Yes
Can people get to the venue using accessible transit?
Yes