Opening reception:
Friday, February 2 | 7:30 pm
Odyssey Immersive Arts invites viewers on a journey to explore the beauty of nature and the transformative power of imagination. Our multidisciplinary work fuses pen and ink, acrylic on canvas, digital art, textiles, poetry, and performance to provide a moment of pause from the commotion of city life in Toronto and beyond.
From impressionistic seascapes to surrealist skies, our intricate dream worlds appeal to our sense of discovery, stirring new ventures in ourselves and, hopefully, our patrons as well. “The journey that stirs you is not far off” (Homer, The Odyssey).
Odyssey Immersive Arts is a Toronto-based collective featuring the multidisciplinary dreamscapes of first-generation Israeli-Canadian artist, Daniel Tofach, first-generation Polish-Canadian artist EC Mazur, and Canadian artist Brandon White.
Their work can be found in private collections throughout North America, Europe, and West Asia, though they regularly produce new art and immersive productions for the City of Toronto.
Exhibited by the AGO, Agnes Jamieson Gallery, Concave Gallery, Gallery 1313, the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, and Peterson Art Gallery, the team has been privileged to collaborate with institutions such as Artscape Daniels, the One of A Kind Show, Collective Arts Brewing, Pizza Libretto, Puzzle Lab, Spadina Museum: Historic House & Gardens, Campbell House Museum, and White Mills Theatre Co.
10 Flint Avenue, P.O. Box 398, Bancroft, Ontario K0L 1C0
Phone: 613.332.1542
Charitable Registration #: 81973 7750 RR0001. All images reproduced on this site are provided free of charge for research and/or private study purpose only. Any other use, distribution or reproduction thereof without the express permission of the copyright holder, is subject to limitations imposed by law. Any commercial exploitation of the images is strictly prohibited.
The Art Gallery of Bancroft is situated on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabeg Algonquins, which is known to be unceded. Indigenous people have been stewards of this land since time immemorial; as such we honour and respect their connection to the land, its plants, animals and stories. Our recognition of the contributions and historic importance of Indigenous peoples is sincerely aligned to our collective commitment to make the promise and the challenge of truth and reconciliation real in our community.