«In any chatter about the student job market on Bay Street, the same pessimistic
message floats to the surface: it's harder than ever to land a job, and it's not going to get easier any time soon.
Foell's practice investigates «the boundaries of legibility, accessibility and (re) presentation modes that relate
to the impermanence of
messages we read continually,» and for this particular exhibition she focuses on the flat
surface, combining autobiographical images, «
floating scripts like signs,» and the technique of scratching
to invert «our expectations of a deflated space.»