Seventh Avenue North
Tamsin Clark
December 8, 2006 to January 13, 2007
they’re out there again I’m sure of it I can’t quite see them from here but I know they’re there maybe from here I can see them but I know they’re there no I still can’t see them but I know they’re there I’ll see if I can see them from here quiet now no I can’t see them but I know they’re there yes I’ll see them from here if I’m quiet I still can’t see them but I know they’re there they’re out there again I know they’re there I can’t see them from here but I know they’re there may be I can see them from here hush I know they’re there I just can’t quite see them but I know they’re there perhaps I can see them from here I can’t quite see them but I know they’re there from here I’ll see them I know they’re there they are always there from here I’ll see them I’m sure of it I can’t quite see them I’ll go here then I’ll see them I can’t see them but I know they’re there from here I’ll see them just there do you see them no you don’t of course not see there there they are I couldn’t see them but I know they’re there they are out there again I’m sure of it
Tamsin Clark is a Victoria-based visual artist who works primarily with photography and film. Her work is concerned with fear and whether or not there is a metaphysical presence inherent in places—and spaces. She has been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria, Open Space and Rogue Art. Clark is an instructor at the University of Victoria in the Department of Visual Arts.