Originating during Jocelyn Reynolds’ term as Artist-in-Residence at Gallery 44, Continuum demonstrates the artist’s enduring curiosity toward memory and the perception of time. Explorations into reinterpreting temporality emphasize the intractable reality of change, without which time would be imperceptible. Drawing from Reynolds’ personal experience of transitioning into motherhood as a genderfluid person, the works exhibited mirror the cycles of creation, destruction, and (re)birth — embracing time as an illusory, flexible, fractal phenomenon, manifestly queer in itself.
Listen as artist Jocelyn Reynolds and Curator of Exhibitions and Public Programs, Lillian O'Brien Davis, discuss these themes on G44 Digital.
Jocelyn Reynolds is engaged in an ongoing state of reflection about the interrelation between mystical experience and ordinary life. Conveyed through image and object, the artist’s work is a perennial endeavour to externalize the internal and to look into the realm of the unseen.