Racquel Rowe | Saltwater Cures All
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Gallery Gachet 9 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, British Columbia V6B 1G4

Racquel Rowe, "Saltwater Cures All."
Image courtesy of Racquel Rowe. Poster designed by Arlo Havixbeck.
Opening Friday / February 10 / 7pm to 9pm.
Saltwater Cures All is a compilation of video works featuring Racquel Rowe in her native island of Barbados. Rowe explores ideas of the formation of the Black Atlantic, personal and familial connections to the sea, relationships between Black people and water and the idea of rebirth. Many of the works feature the East coast of the island, the first point of contact that European colonialists would have made; through the juxtaposition of land and sea, Rowe asks viewers to consider the implications of these idealized scenes and their historical and present-day implications for the Black populations that call these islands home. We invite you to join us on opening night for light refreshments and an artist talk.
About the Artist
Racquel Rowe is an interdisciplinary artist from the island of Barbados currently residing in Canada. She’s exhibited across Canada and holds an MFA from the University of Waterloo and a BA(Hons) in History and Studio Art from the University of Guelph. Her practice is continuously influenced by many aspects of history, matrilineal family structures, diasporic communities, and her upbringing in Barbados. Her work takes the form of performance, video, site specific work, and installation.
www.racquelrowe.ca
www.instagram.com/kellrowe