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AIMÉE HENNY BROWN Thresholds

June 5th – July 15th, 2026

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Rubicon Redux I
CA$2,360.00
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Rubicon Redux II
CA$2,360.00
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Rubicon Redux III
CA$2,360.00
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Rubicon Redux IV
CA$2,360.00
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Rubicon Redux V
CA$2,360.00
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Rubicon Redux VI
CA$2,360.00
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Rubicon I
CA$860.00
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Rubicon II
CA$860.00
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Rubicon III
CA$860.00
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Images From the Floating World I
CA$1,290.00
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Images From the Floating World II
CA$1,290.00
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Images From the Floating World III
CA$1,290.00
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Images From the Floating World IV
CA$1,290.00
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Images From the Floating World V
CA$1,290.00
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Portal Arch: Dome
CA$1,360.00
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Portal Arch: Mountain
CA$1,360.00
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Portal Arch: Terrarium
CA$1,360.00
 

Thresholds

An exhibition of new collage works by Aimée Henny Brown in collaboration with Propellor Studio.

Between eerily familiar domestic spaces and portals into possible worlds, Aimée Henny Brown constructs a new body of vibrant original collages and hand-pulled screen prints. The collection activates and recombines images curated from architecture, interior design, terrestrial and celestial landscape publications. You are invited to gaze into these wild gateways.

The surreal compositions invite: “How can we get here?” A point of no return, the feeling of NOW, Thresholds: crossing the rubicon, also alludes to the process of analog collage, where every decision to cut and paste is permanent. Purposefully made by hand, the original collages are an important record of risk and play in studio, transported through printing processes onto dynamic, archival material surfaces.

“I am excited to share how my collage histories and ways of making are merging in this new work. Exploring and subtly critiquing how we live on this planet, the collages ask what it will take to survive this moment, and how we might realize our possible futures.”

-Aimée Henny Brown


BIOGRAPHY

Aimée Henny Brown is an artist and educator of settler ancestry. My art practice embraces methodologies of repair, reuse and collage - ways of making that challenge recorded histories and re-envision known material. At once wistful and futuristic, my work proposes neo-scapes, new ruins and possible futures.

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Propellor would like to acknowledge being situated within the unceded, ancestral territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.