Scott Treleaven ‘Untitled (after after cease to exist)’, 2015 pastel on paper 51 x 39 inches
Scott Treleaven - MOCA Tucson, 2018
Animal Chapel, 2015 Triptych: pastel, gouache, gesso, house paint and collage on paper three panels; each panel 75 x 50.5″
curated by Ginger Shulick Porcella
Scott Treleaven, Untitled (Wreck Beach sky/Thee Majesty performance), 2021
Torn prints from 35mm analog negatives, 4 x 6”, unique
Scott Treleaven ‘I would like the world not to change so that I can be against the world’, 2015 pastel, gouache, gesso, crayon, house paint and collage on paper two panels; each 75 x 50.5"
Scott Treleaven, To Dispel the Misery of the World (2020) acrylic, gouache and permanent crayon on canvas, 38 X 36"
Scott Treleaven, ‘Queer Sun (for Winston Leyland’ (2015) pastel, gouache and collage on paper 124.5 x 94.5 cm
Scott Treleaven, Deer Park, 2019, Gouache, flashe and permanent crayon on canvas 45.7 x 35 in (116 x 89 cm)
Scott Treleaven Communication with Haight-Ashbury Flautist Seen in Book from 1968 (with Implied Ectoplasm), 2016 Gouache, pastel and collage on paper 73 x 49 inches
Scott Treleaven
Goatherder Blues, 2014
Pastel, crayon, pencil, house paint, gouache and collage on paper
69.29 x 45.86 inches | 176 x 116.5 cm
WITCHES: a new collection of drawings and portraits by original riot grrrl, filmmaker, and queercore zine queen, G.B. Jones. Featuring essays by Caroline Azar, Paul P., Leafshimmer, Jenna Danchuk, Blake Baron Ray, and Scott Treleaven – each exploring the history and heresy of witchcraft.
"… it has become easier to imagine the end of the world than it is to imagine a different way of living in it. This is where the witch comes in. The question Jones’ drawings pose isn’t so much why witches are relevant now, as much as why they’ve never receded from humanity’s imagination. They live without recourse to orthodox beliefs; they exist free of nations and marketplaces; without sexual, gender, or age norms; in harmony with, and without fear of, the natural world. Constituting an incredible example of survival, in both their fictional and real incarnations, the witch’s persistence hinges on the radical simplicity of the threat they represent: a thriving deviant." – excerpt from What Witches Do by S. Treleaven
Heretic House and Midnight Mass present G.B. Jones Witches Book Launch & Reception Saturday March 1st 5pm to 8pm Cooper Cole Gallery West Gallery Space 1136 Dupont Street Toronto Free Event