Karice Mitchell, The Lind Biennial, installation view, 2024. The Polygon, Vancouver, CA. Photo courtesy of The Polygon and Akeem Nermo
She May Be Many Things II, 202, Archival inkjet print, glossy lamination, mounted on UltraBoard, with custom frames, 45 x 54 in (114.30 x 137.16 cm)
She May Be Many Things I, 2024, Archival inkjet print, glossy lamination, mounted on UltraBoard, with custom frame, 45 x 48 in (114.30 x 121.92 cm)
Karice Mitchell, matter of becoming, installation view, 2024. Franz Kaka, Toronto, CA.
Photo: LF Documentation.
Karice Mitchell, sundress, 2024. Archival inkjet print mounted on aluminum, 36 x 24 in (91.4 x 70 cm).
Karice Mitchell, body still I, 2024. Archival inkjet print mounted on aluminum, 10 x 30 in (25.4 x 76.2 cm).
Photo: LF Documentation.
Karice Mitchell, pleaser, 2024. Archival inket print mounted on aluminum, 52 x 12 in (132 x 30.4 cm).
Karice Mitchell, matter of becoming, installation view, 2024. Franz Kaka, Toronto, CA.
Photo: LF Documentation.
Karice Mitchell, becoming and unbecoming (working title), installation view, 2024. The Polygon Gallery, Vancouver, CA. Photo: Dennis Ha.
Karice Mitchell, becoming and unbecoming (working title), 2024.
Karice Mitchell, II and II, from Will to adorn series, installation view, 2024. Capture Photography Festival, Vancouver, CA. Photo: Dennis Ha.
Karice Mitchell, IV, from Will to adorn series, installation view, 2024. Capture Photography Festival, Vancouver, CA. Photo: Dennis Ha.
Karice Mitchell, I, from Will to adorn series, installation view, 2024. Capture Photography Festival, Vancouver, CA. Photo: Dennis Ha.
Karice Mitchell, Untitled Diptych (Woman in Pink Bikini), 2022. Archival inkjet print mounted on aluminum, 48 x 16 in (121.9 x 40.6 cm). Photo: LF Documentation.
Karice Mitchell, Adorned I, 2022. Archival inkjet print mounted on plexiglass, 60 x 40 in (152.4 x 101.6 cm).
Karice Mitchell, 1b, black legs, 52”, installation view, 2021. University of Waterloo Art Gallery, Waterloo, CA. Photo: Scott Lee.
Karice Mitchell, 1b, black legs, 52”, installation view, 2021. University of Waterloo Art Gallery, Waterloo, CA. Photo: Scott Lee.