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Leslie Hossack

35 Code Yellow

UV ink on clear acrylic with white acrylic backing
44 X 44 X 2 in.
Custom white lacquer wood frame 
2024 

Leslie Hossack’s latest series, INFERNO, exposes objectively measurable aspects of climate change. As with her previous projects, INFERNO is research base. Here, Hossack examines critical issues such as hazardous air quality, unprecedented wildfires, scorching temperatures, rising sea levels and melting Arctic ice. INFERNO is data driven. Although these works are abstract, they are accurate representations of scientific records.

“Smoke” is the title of this suite of six pieces in the series INFERNO. These images are a response to the hazardous air quality experienced in the summer of 2023, when smoke from Canadian wildfires drifted across the country and around the world. The Fine Particulate Matter Readings represented in these six works were recorded in Downtown Ottawa over a three-day period in June 2023. (Source: Ontario Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks.)

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We represent emerging, mid-career, and established artists with a focus on contemporary art.

We handle custom framing on behalf of our collectors. We work with trusted framers based in Ottawa. Framing takes 2 to 3 weeks. Quotes are provided before fabrication.

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We are located in the heart of the Glebe neighbourhood at the intersection of Bank Street and Fifth Avenue. Metered street parking is available infront of the gallery and 1-hour parking on the residential streets surrounding the gallery.