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Curator: Vicky Moufawad-Paul
Artists: Harun Farocki, Wafaa Bilal, Mohammed Mohsen
Vernissage and Roundtable: Saturday, January 19th 1-5pm
Roundtable will include: Vicky Moufawad-Paul, Mohammed Mohsen and Rehab Nazzal
Critical text by...
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Mohammed Mohsen is a Toronto-based visual artist. His work adopts the formal elements of video games as a historic and aesthetic foundation to explore concepts of strength, the protagonist, memory, violence, and exile. His most recent work...
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Iraqi born artist Wafaa Bilal, an Assistant Arts Professor at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, is known internationally for his on-line performative and interactive works provoking dialogue about international politics and...
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Harun Farocki was born in Novi Jicín in 1944 in what is today the Czech Republic. Farocki is considered to be one of the most important artists of contemporary film and documentary. He has made close to 90 films, including three feature...
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As we move into this new year, please come and celebrate with us. This will be a night of celebration and reflection—thinking of the Mayan and Hopi end-of-world prophecies.
DJ Bear Witness
Mysterious "end-of-world" cuisine...
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6:30pm—midnight
Auction: 7—10pm
EBA: 951 Gladstone Avenue
Tickets: $10 at the door
19+
Join us as Gallery 101 host's our annual fundraiser, a highly respected and anticipated event, revamped as 101 UNFRAMED.
Our exciting silent art...
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DYLAN AT MINER (MÉTIS) is a border-crossing artist, activist, historian, curator, and professor working throughout Turtle Island (the Americas). In 2010, he was awarded a prestigious Artist Leadership Fellowship from the National Museum of...
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Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle
Artist: Dylan A.T. Miner
Vernissage: Friday, October 26 @ 5:30pm
Round Table: Saturday, October 27 @ 2pm
Closing Party: Wednesday, December 12 @ 9pm
Critical text by: Dylan A.T. Miner
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Hélène Lefebvre (Ottawa) questions identity and otherness and how they are linked to art, culture
and society. Since 2001, her work expresses itself through textile sculpting, printing, performance
and video. She has presented a number...
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Julie Fiala (Québec City) recently returned to Canada after more than seven years living in
Britain, then the north of Ireland. A performance artist and cultural activist, she has presented her
artistic and academic work in Ontario, the...
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Julie Lequin (born in 1979) is a Quebec artist who currently lives and works in Montréal. She received a BFA at Concordia University (Montréal, Québec) in 2001 and a MFA from the Art Center College of Design (Pasadena, California, United-...
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Durational performance 7pm to midnight
Curator: Laura Margita
Artists: Hélène Lefebvre and Julie Fiala
Critical text by: Laura Margita
Hélène and Julie present themselves as simultaneously displaced and at home in Ottawa and Québec...
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Spaces Between Us
Spaces Between Us Hélène and Julie present themselves as simultaneously displaced and at home in Ottawa and Québec City. In this performance they ask: “How might water, as a transitional and fluid space, help us broach...
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Vernissage: Friday, October 26 at 5:30pm
DYLAN A.T. MINER (MÉTIS) is a border-crossing artist, activist, historian, and curator. In 2010, he was awarded an Artist Leadership Fellowship from the National Museum of the American Indian (...
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Gallery 101 presents: Capital Pride 2012 Special Opening Reception
Thursday, August 16th from 7-10pm at 301 1/2 Bank Street, 2nd Floor
Gallery 101 is hosting the Capital Pride 2012 Special Opening Reception. The event is the official...
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Real Job Interviews paraphernalia - reenacting fiction
(A critical essay by Roxanne Arseneault)
“ I have already been in a very weird interview. At a certain point, I just knew I wouldn’t have that job, so I decided to go with the flow....
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Curator: Leanne L'Hirondelle
Artist: Julie Lequin
Critical text by: Roxanne Arsenault
“ I have already been in a very weird interview. At a certain point, I just knew I wouldn’t have that job, so I decided to go with the flow. The...
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Curator: Laura Margita
Artist: Joi T. Arcand
Critical text by: Cheryl L'Hirondelle
Arcand’s 12 large digital prints appear to be a paradox of epic proportions....
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WORKSHOP HELD AT CLUB SAW, 67 Nicholas Street
Community partner: SAW Video
This masterclass with visiting American artist Penny Lane focuses on the making of her documentary film The Abortion Diaries. The film presents the candid...
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Penny Lane is a documentary filmmaker, video artist, writer, curator and professor of film, video and new media art who lives in Lexington, Kentucky. Her work has shown at Rotterdam, Impakt, Antimatter, San Francisco International Film...