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CODA - Art Installation - Ryerson University

CODA (2017)

Ryerson University’s REAL Institute commissioned Kal Mansur to create sculptures that respond to the changing Canadian landscape.

Mansur created a series of abstracted Canadian icons and symbols — a goose, a hockey stick, a whale, a totem, and the like — which are overlaid upon photographic wall coverings of the Canadian wilderness.

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This work is about the optimism of learning a new language.

The pieces were installed in a grid structure, like an alphabet. Mansur named the series Coda — the word for a concluding passage of a piece of music.

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The pieces are executed in clear and coloured acrylic. Mansur created 100 sculptures that span 150 linear feet of wall space.

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The project celebrates Canada's multiculturalism while providing a warm and welcoming space for international students to learn English.