SPRING + SUMMER 2026

EXHIBITION

Goodbye Clark. 2024. Digital video, 9:00 minutes.

June 18 – July 25, 2026

United Contemporary, 129 Tecumseth Street, Toronto

Curator: Adrien Hall

I’m excited to share that my work will be included in a group exhibition presented at United Contemporary in Toronto, curated by Adrien Hall:

”Queer Asynchronies explores the alternate temporalities of queer and trans experience – ways of inhabiting time that unfold alongside, against, or beyond dominant narratives of development, productivity, or progress. Foregrounding moments of rupture, transformation, and rebirth, the exhibition considers how queer and trans lives are often shaped through multiple acts of becoming and reinvention.

Moving between temporal registers of ancestry, collective memory, deep time, childhood, and futurity, artists Steven Beckly, Camille Charbonneau, Rami George, Dylan Glynn, Jordan King, Natia Lemay, Oluseye, and Ry Van Der Hout trace layered and nonlinear relations to inherited pasts and imagined futures. Together, their works trace repeated acts of reinvention that unsettle linear understandings of time, opening possibilities beyond the limits of the present.”

Two works, a 9:00 minute video piece titled Goodbye Clark and the Seen Through Red Artist Edition are included in the exhibition.

Goodbye Clark. 2024. Digital video, 9:00 minutes. Edition of three, available for purchase through United Contemporary.

Seen Through Red, Edition of three, 2025. 24 Pages. Laser cut acrylic front and back cover, laser cut fibre paper, digitally printed photographs, digitally printed reproduction of hand-written text. 9" X 9" / 22.9 × 22.9 cm. Available for purchase through United Contemporary.

WRITING

Islet, Ronnie Clarke for 7a*mgr8, 2026.

Launching June 2026:

I have contributed a piece of writing for an online performance series, 7a*mgr8, curated by Paul Couillard. The piece will launch on the website of Toronto performance art festival 7a*11d in late June 2026.

7a*mgr8 is a virtual creative residency project that invited artists to create new digital projects for the 7a*11d website, inspired by the festival’s public web archive.

https://7a-11d.ca/festival_year/7amgr8-2025-26-edition/


BOOK FAIR

SEEN THROUGH RED zine at Vancouver Art Book Fair 2026

I participated in the 2026 Vancouver Art Book Fair to sign copies of the Seen Through Red zine and speak on a panel with zine creators Edie Fake and Whess Harman, moderated by Art Metropole Curator Dallas Fellini:

“Bringing together artists working across artists’ books, zines, and other print-based practices, this conversation will consider what print might offer to trans artists in a moment marked by simultaneous censorship and trans hypervisibility. Edie Fake, Whess Harman, and Jordan King will discuss their approaches to negotiating access, opacity, and visibility in their work, considering the significant historical role that print culture and self-publishing has held within trans communities.”

A limited edition second printing of Seen Through Red was made available for the Vancouver Art Book Fair, and can be purchased through Art Metropole:

https://artmetropole.com/shop/16598

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