Annie Briard, Land in Land I, 2024, archival inkjet print, 27.94 x 35.56 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Royale Projects.

Scott Massey, Work from The Distance of a Thing series, 2024, laser etched photographs on anthracite, 10 x 30 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

Annie Briard, Land in Land I, 2024, archival inkjet print, 27.94 x 35.56 cm. Courtesy of the Artist and Royale Projects.

Scott Massey, Work from The Distance of a Thing series, 2024, laser etched photographs on anthracite, 10 x 30 cm. Courtesy of the Artist.

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Reception

Opening Reception | A General Theory of Relative Ground

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Join the Alliance Française de Vancouver for drinks and bites as we celebrate the launch of the duo exhibition A General Theory of Relative Ground by Annie Briard and Scott Massey.

Annie Briard holds a BFA from Concordia University (2008) and an MFA from Emily Carr University of Art + Design (2013). Her works have been presented at the Quebec Biennale (2020), the Vancouver Art Gallery, Lincoln Film Centre New York, AC Institute (New York), the Switzerland Architecture Museum (Basel), Three Shadows Photography Centre (Beijing), among many others. Recent solo exhibitions include Royale Projects (Los Angeles, 2024), Monica Reyes Gallery (Vancouver, 2022), Deluge Contemporary (Victoria, 2021), Queen’s University (2021), Burrard Arts Foundation (Vancouver, 2021), Joyce Yahouda Gallery (Montreal). In 2025, MKG127 will present her first solo exhibition in Toronto. Briard is currently a Lecturer in graduate studies, photography and media art at Emily Carr University. @anniebriard

Scott Massey holds a BFA from Emily Carr University of Art + Design (2003) and is currently pursuing an MFA at University of British Columbia. His works have been presented in solo exhibitions at the Kamloops Art Gallery (Kamloops, 2021), at VU Photo (Quebec, 2018), Burnaby Art Gallery (2018), Dazibao (Montreal, 2014), the Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver, 2012) and group shows internationally, including Corkin Gallery (Toronto), Alfa Gallery (Miami) and Kunsthal Charlottenborg (Copenhagen). Massey’s work explores the confluence of art and science whereby he accentuates and amplifies natural phenomena, often heightened through artificial means based on research into areas of physics, cosmology, astronomy, and other scientific disciplines. @scottmasseyart

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