Opening: 18 p.m.
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 17:00 p.m.

TOPOLOGIES is an immersive audiovisual installation created by Saskatchewan media artist Stephanie Kuse and Franco-Manitoban sound artist Rayannah. Members of the Hyperart collective, the multidisciplinary duo transforms ordinary spaces into sensory and dreamlike environments.
Against a backdrop of dense, luminous projections, textured soundscapes—composed in collaboration with Kelly Bado, Olivier Macharia, and Raver Rouge (Daniel Roy)—envelop the gallery. A parallel sphere emerges, dominated by phosphorescence and dominated by paranormal nature. Created in collaborative sessions, each element of the exhibition depends on the other, colliding and intertwining to create a whole.Topology (noun) | Configuration describing how the elements of a network are interconnected physically or logically.

Stephanie Kuse is a media artist and graphic designer based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Specializing in 3D rendering, digital manipulation, and live visual mixing, she collaborates with sound artists and musicians to produce striking audiovisual performances, installations, and music videos.
Her projections interweave organic forms, fluid movements, and detailed digital elements, creating ever-changing digital tableaux with vibrant synthetic colors, rich textures, and intoxicating movement.
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Rayannah is a Franco-Manitoban artist, director, beatmaker, and artistic director. On stage and in the studio, she creates soundscapes carried by a singular voice and intimate lyrics. Her electro-alternative universe blends experimentation and song through sampling, looping, and analog and digital creation. Anchored in a collaborative approach that crosses mediums, Rayannah is distinguished as much by her evocative audiovisual creations as by her multidisciplinary works. As a director, her work spans a range of projects including full albums, beatmaking collaborations, and soundtracks for theatrical and audiovisual works.
Originally from Winnipeg, where she still resides, Rayannah has presented her work throughout Canada, Europe, and Latin America. On stage and in her creations, she favors a visceral and bold approach.