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Ada Denil – Nova Scotian Artist

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  • Sculpture
    • Copper Seaweed, 2025
      • a Room, for a While: LSA Artist Residency 2025
    • RENT FREE – cubes 2023-ongoing
      • RENT FREE – cubes 001 – 023
      • RENT FREE – cubes 024 – 042
      • RENT FREE – cubes 043 – 056
      • RENT FREE – cubes 057 – 086 * LSA Residency
      • RENT FREE – cubes 087 – 108 * LSA Residency
    • Steel House Plants 2023
    • Visible Cities, 2021
    • Steel Drawings, 2017-21
    • Lathomenon, 2020
    • Infants, 2019
    • Retrospectral, 2019
    • Profile (Self Portrait) // Self Portrait (Profile)
    • City Dweller, 2019
    • Plaster Extremities
    • Untitled (figure), 2019
    • Studies
  • Installation
    • a Room, for a While – Exhibition Documentation
    • A Room of One’s Own // Rent Free, 2023-ongoing
      • RENT FREE – cubes [001-023]
      • RENT FREE – cubes [024-042]
      • RENT FREE – cubes [043-056]
      • RENT FREE – cubes 057 – 086 * LSA Residency
      • RENT FREE – cubes 087 – 108 * LSA Residency
    • By, or as if by (Saskatoon), 2023
    • As far as, and…, 2023
    • Aeolian City 2022-23
    • Sound Installation – Beginnings
    • Reflection and Refraction, 2021
    • No Limit, 2021 (ongoing)
    • Icy Explorations, 2021
    • Vascular System, 2019
  • Flat Work
    • Tool Box – 2020
    • Drawing
    • Prints
    • Illustration
    • The Pantry, 2014-16
  • Animation
  • Contact
  • A Postcard Project

a Room, for a While – Exhibition Documentation

“a Room, for a While”
Ada Denil, Artist in Residence at the Lunenburg School of the Arts

This page contains documentation of my exhibition which took place May 29th to June 23rd, 2025 at the Luneburg School of the Arts: 151 Montague Street, Lunenburg, NS. There was an artist talk & opening reception on Thursday, May 29th, 2025 at 7:00pm. In classic nervous fashion, I forgot to ask anyone to document the opening reception. You’ll have to take my word for it that there was, in fact, a decent turn out for a small town.

“Ada’s work created during this residency involves material explorations of copper alongside ongoing investigations and reflections on the importance of personal space. During this exhibition she will present viewers with a mixture of completed artworks, works-in-progress, inspirations and documentation of her artistic process. Through this exhibition she aims to demonstrate how access to space, to a room of one’s own (even for a while), can facilitate the transformation of nascent creative ideas into concrete artworks and new artistic directions.”

New Work: Copper Seaweed

Continued Work: Rent Free

Read/Download the companion booklet created for the exhibition

Exhibition Documentation (Below)
Bonus: In-Studio Process Images – Preparing the Exhibition

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