‘Beneath One Sky’ is an installation by Asli Alin, featuring suspended cloud-like forms made from colourful, translucent mesh. Each shape is unique, yet connected through layering and spatial dialogue, creating an immersive overhead environment. The work evokes a sky shaped by many identities, reflecting the fluid and evolving nature of Canadian identity. Through its openness and overlapping forms, the piece celebrates multiplicity, exchange, and shared belonging — proposing that true pride lies in embracing diversity.
This installation resists the notion of a single definition of Canadian pride, instead offering a critical reflection: true pride lies in embracing multiplicity, contradiction, and shared belonging. The work is not just an aesthetic gesture but an invitation to viewers to look upward, reflect, and imagine themselves as part of a collective atmosphere that is diverse, porous, and ever-changing.
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Asli AlinAcknowledgements

