
OH BABY is an exhibition featuring a new body of work by Séamus Gallagher combining photography, video, drag, speculative fiction, sculpture, and costuming. The exhibition uses a forest fire that broke out in Arizona in 2017 following a gender reveal explosion as a spark of inspiration.
Considering this trend of gender reveal parties turning into natural disasters, they imagine what it might mean to be assigned a forest fire at birth amid a collapsing climate. Using a range of image making techniques, Gallagher examines the ways in which human made technologies and ideas frame our worldviews and fail us as a result. They work from the belief that various histories, narratives, and ideas can (and must) coexist: the camp and the critical, the past and the future, the natural and the other.
Séamus Gallagher, OH BABY, 2025.
About the Artist
Séamus Gallagher is a lens-based artist living between Treaty 1 Territory/Winnipeg and Kjipuktuk/Halifax. Using drag, self-portraiture, video game engines, and set construction, they are interested in camp, the limits of representation, and failure as a form of liberation.
Gallagher’s work has been presented in group and solo exhibitions at the National Gallery of Canada, the Locarno Film Festival, the McCord Stewart Museum, and MOCA Toronto, among other contexts.
Gallagher is the recipient of the 2024 William and Meredith Saunderson Prize for Emerging Artists, the Scotiabank 2022 New Generation Photography Award, the 2022 Nova Scotia Emerging Artist Recognition Award, and the 2019 BMO 1st Art Award. In 2023, they were the Atlantic finalist for the Sobey Art Award.
With generous support from
Patron Supporters of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia

