Emma Ongman is an interdisciplinary artist interested in questioning structures of reality. She is currently inspired by the evolution of technology and its influence on human behaviour. Her recent work explores mainstream habits of media consumption and the potential of technology beyond its intended use.
emmaongman.com | @emma.jennine
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Emma Ongman is an interdisciplinary artist interested in questioning structures of reality. She is currently inspired by the evolution of technology and its influence on human behaviour. Her recent work explores mainstream habits of media consumption and the potential of technology beyond its intended use.
emmaongman.com | @emma.jennine
Domenica Howley is an emerging artist based in southeastern Ontario working as a process-based printmaker. Her works reflect upon her experiences tree planting in the vistas of northern British Columbia and Alberta and seek to comment on the realities of industries that lay just beyond the Rockies. She is currently completing her final year of Bachelor of Arts, Studio Art at the University of Guelph. Howley was awarded a student award for her accomplishments in printmaking from the University of Guelph (June; 2019). She took part in the University of Guelph’s Juried Art Show (March; 2019), exhibited her works solo at Zavitz’s Gallery at the University of Guelph (February; 2020), in an online residency with the University of Guelph (March; 2020), Propeller Art Gallery, mail art exchange (November; 2020), and has an upcoming solo show at Medium Effort in Brockville (April; 2021).
The Interviewing Artist Series
Emma Ongman is an interdisciplinary artist interested in questioning structures of reality. She is currently inspired by the evolution of technology and its influence on human behaviour. Her recent work explores mainstream habits of media consumption and the potential of technology beyond its intended use.
emmaongman.com | @emma.jennine