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Kaley Flowers explores the ideas of digital culture, online trends and early-net ephemera through a mythology of characters and “cyber-artifacts”, in the attempt to solidify the fleeting, virtual imagery of our past and present as tangible objects. Flowers is a graduate of OCAD University and works as an artist-in-residence at Toronto’s Harbourfront Centre. Her work has been shown internationally and across Canada in galleries such as Hashimoto Contemporary (San Francisco), The Hole (NYC) and the Dunlop Gallery (Regina). In 2018, she exhibited alongside Adrienne Crossman at Toronto’s 8eleven gallery, and was awarded the Kent and Doug Farndale Award of Excellence by Craft Ontario.