Sarah Sproule is an artist and cultural worker based in Hamilton, ON. She holds a BFA in Studio Arts and a BA in Art History from McMaster University. She is a member of the artist co-operative, The Assembly Gallery, and has worked as an arts administrator in various capacities in and around Hamilton. Her work has been shown nationally and internationally, most recently at Tangled Art + Disability in Toronto and at the Grand Valley State University Art Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan. In 2023, she received the Hamilton Arts Awards Creator Award.
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Sarah Sproule: A Restless Spectre
March 19, 2026 - June 28, 2026
Second Floor
Image Caption: Sarah Sproule, All My Clothes Come in the Mail, 2023, raw clay, foam, found object, latex paint. Photo courtesy of Tangled Art + Disability (2025) and Lisa East Studio.
What does it mean to be haunted? To imagine ghosts and other entities, or to be part of the haunting yourself? To be in a placeless place1, separate from the world, and yet firmly ensnared in its gravity? A Restless Spectre, is a heterotopia; a simultaneous construction and deconstruction of domestic space, a haunt, where queer, disabled, and fat bodies find themselves welcome, invited in.
Artist Sarah Sproule works primarily in the casting and mould-making process, utilizing plaster, clay, and found objects to create dimensional images of abstracted bodies – exploring wider ideas of otherness and the body through the lens of queerness, disability, fat politics and the intersections that exist between them.
What are Heterotopia’s? First used in the text The Order of Things (1966) by Philosopher Michel Foucault, Heterotopia is a term used to describe spaces (think: homes, for example) that create a sense of otherness by both mirroring and inverting the world around them.2
1. Michel Foucault, “Of Other Spaces (1967), Heterotopias.,” Michel Foucault, Info., July 20, 2024, https://foucault.info/documents/heterotopia/foucault.heteroTopia.en/.
2. Dr. Sophie Raine, “What Is Heterotopia?: Definition, Examples & Analysis,” Perlego Knowledge Base, April 20, 2023, https://www.perlego.com/knowledge/study-guides/what-is-heterotopia.
This exhibition forms part of Below the 6, a series of exhibitions that focuses on artists based in Southwestern Ontario whose practices are socially and politically minded.
The 2025-2026 Below the 6 series is curated by Talysha Bujold-Abu. The exhibition is generously supported by TD Bank Group.
About the Artist: Sarah Sproule