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38 T H E B R A I N P R O J E C T 2 0 2 0 Michael Toke is a Toronto-based visual/installation artist, born in Hamilton. After attending Sheridan College and OCA in the 1980s, he moved to NYC and worked as head assistant to J.S.G. Boggs, a commerce-based performance artist. He has exhibited internationally in art and film venues. His installations combine painting, photography, video and sculpture hung on a conceptual armature of documentary film practice. He teaches Advanced Painting, Abstraction, Colour Theory and Film/Video at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Electric Tears of the Poplars Michael Toke Artist Statement Michael Toke's sculpture is rooted in a painting he made of an Alzheimer's patient's brain image, called memory fragment (Transmutations, 2000), which showed broken and disconnected axons and dendrites with found photos emerging from them. The artist was compelled by this work, and wanted to reconnect the synapses and know what they encoded; they were frozen as if in amber. This new transparent resin work will, like amber, yellow with exposure and time to become an artifact of memory. Toke hopes that science and research will find an end to this disconnect so that people may write their own stories.

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