January 12 to April 7, 2018

Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at UBC

Allyson Clay

Curated by Lorna Brown

Allyson Clay’s two silkscreened photographic works on canvas, Some places in the world a woman could walk: Regina, 1993, and Some places in the world a woman could walk: Voices from the street, 1995, were on loan to the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia for inclusion in the exhibition Beginning with the Seventies: Glut, January 12 to April 7, 2018

Allyson Clay Some places in the world a woman could walk: Regina, 1993 acrylic, silkscreen, photograph on canvas 61.0 x 122.0 cm Collection of the Kamloops Art Gallery, gift of the Artist Photo: Cory Hope

Allyson Clay
Some places in the world a woman could walk: Regina, 1993
acrylic, silkscreen, photograph on canvas
61.0 x 122.0 cm
Collection of the Kamloops Art Gallery, gift of the Artist
Photo: Cory Hope

 
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