Christine Flynn The North American Bison

May 1–31,  2015

The iconic bison once roamed the grasslands of North America by the millions, before nearing extinction in the 1800s. In the present day, Flynn documents her journey from Alberta, Canada, to Utah, USA, exploring the few remaining habitats of these majestic creatures. This exhibition by the Toronto-based artist uses photography and graphics to capture the bison’s old-world beauty in today's 21st-century environment.

Christine Flynn is a Canadian mixed-media artist based in Prince Edward County, known for her unique vision and innovative style. By layering distinct geometric elements over stunning landscapes, she blurs the lines of reality, striking a harmonious blend between life and abstraction that pushes the very understanding of contemporary photography. Flynn received her BFA from New York’s Houghton College in 1994. She has since established herself as a prominent figure in the art world, participating in art fairs, both at home and abroad, spanning cities including New York, Miami, London, Paris, Hong Kong, Amsterdam, Stockholm, and Hamburg.