Cairns for Home
Jan 24
Feb 02 2025
window installation in-person
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Free
309 Roncesvalles Avenue, Toronto
Window installations are viewable 24 hours a day from outdoors.

A collection of stacked, hollow ceramic forms inspired by the ancient tradition of stacking stones. Made by Toronto-based ceramicist Vicky Pratt Becker of Vicky Makes Things.

Stacking stones is a practice observed around the world and across time – whether as a form of wayfinding, meditation, devotion, or self-expression. It’s intuitive and relatable: the act of creating something out of the materials available and a way to interact with a found environment. Reflective of Vicky’s ceramic practice, creating them is a meditation and her creative outlet. These cairns call out to the people and places that her work connects to.

Each ‘stone’ is hand-thrown on the pottery wheel and then manipulated and assembled. They are organic and irregular in shape with experimental surface textures. Different techniques are applied, including under-glazes, glazes, and carving to create contrast and tension in the piece. Atop each stack is a vessel, inviting a variety of uses in the home or to stand alone as a decorative object.

Participants

Vicky Makes Things (Vicky Pratt Becker), Mellah Rugs

Acknowledgements

Vicky Makes Things logo

Accessibility

Who should visitors contact with questions regarding accessibility?
Mellah Rugs
hello@mellah.ca
Can people get to the venue using accessible transit?
Yes