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Santiago Tavera is a Colombian-Canadian artist, researcher, curator and educator based in Montréal. Tavera’s research practice revolves around constructing immersive and interactive projects that expand the body through digital media,...
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Tania Lara is a multidisciplinary artist and textile artisan whose work delves into the relationality of space. Mostly through textile work, her exploration encompasses how space is conceived, lived and constructed, with a keen focus on...
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Threading Topographic Tales presents a journey through an array of intertwined narratives that come into life through their desire to create, one thread and one story at a time, new spaces of encounter. Reflecting on how to carry the...
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Tickets: livinghyphen.ca
Join us in this special writing workshop facilitated by The Living Hyphen where we explore how our writing can serve as a ritual that nourishes and builds our resistance against oppressive systems and towards our...
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Join us for a conversation between artist Lisa Creskey @lisacreskey and Daiva Stasiulis - Professor Emerita of Sociology at Carleton University, on Lisa's exhibition TIDES, and the intersections of climate change resulting from human...
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Lisa Creskey is a ceramic artist and painter who explores the visual storytelling potential of the clay medium through sculpture and installation. Investigating themes of nature, history and time, she creates immersive worlds in which to...
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Exhibition Statement (excerpt)
As environmental threats become the major concern for global populations, Tides explores the need to respond to and recognize the growing anthropogenic humanitarian crises of displacement due to climate...
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Lisa Creskey is a ceramic artist and painter who explores the visual storytelling potential of the clay medium through sculpture and installation. Investigating themes of nature, history and time, Lisa creates immersive worlds in which to...
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Exhibition Statement
As environmental threats become the major concern for global populations, Tides explores the need to respond to and recognize the growing anthropogenic humanitarian crises of displacement due to climate change....
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Haut(e) is an art fashion show presented by the Moving Art Gallery featuring works by Kelvin Stidwill and Comfort Survival, with sounds by Jayel.
Based on the importance of providing space and opportunity for new and upcoming artists...
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Through the power of modern technology, 5 Indigenous artists use their stories to immerse viewers into their lived histories, this collection of works reclaim and unroot the colonial vestiges in art.
Join us for the in-person vernissage...
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Curated by Asinabka Festival
Featuring:
Colin Van Loon
Meagan Byrne (Achimostawinan Games)
Hiona Henare
Pōhaikealoha / Craig Commanda / H3xtacy / Justin Gerona
Steven Paul Judd
Welcome to “Power-Up” an immersive exhibit that considers ...
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After Exclusion, Happy Fruit is an exhibition that celebrates resilience of Chinese people despite the blatant and historical anti-Asian sentiment that Canada’s history bears. 100 years in this country’s past, the Chinese Immigration Act,...
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Gallery 101 will be closed for the July 1st long weekend.In recent years, we’ve used this stat holiday to highlight 150+ years of on-going Indigenous resistance to the declaration of Canadian dominion on their traditional lands and...
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The rumours are true: "After exclusion, happy fruit" has been extended until July 22, with a fundraiser party for the Yet Keen Seniors Day Centre on the final day of the exhibition.
Stop by with friends for mahjong, dress up, and powerful...
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All are welcome.
This year's AGM will take place via Zoom. Please register to attend.
Agenda
Approval of Agenda
Approval of 2022 AGM minutes
Business arising from the minutes
Presidents Report
Director/Curator's Report
Presentation and...
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Come celebrate 100 years of resilience, and find out more about happy fruit with brothers Don Kwan and Ed Kwan (aka China Doll) on a walk-through tour of their exhibition, After Exclusion, Happy Fruit.
Free to attend.
No registration...
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After Exclusion, Happy Fruit by Ed Kwan & Don Kwan opens Saturday, May 6th! Join us for food, performances, mahjong, and celebrations during Asian Heritage Month and the Kwan brothers’ collaborative exhibition.
Visiting Gallery 101...
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Ed Kwan is an Ottawa based performance artist, community builder, karaoke impressario and drag performer who uses his “over the top” drag character to spread love, joy and laughter.
Ed weaves humor into his everyday costumes and...
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A third-generation Chinese Canadian, Don Kwan turns to his own experiences and challenges of being a gay, East Asian artist to ground in broader conversations about identity, representations, and intergenerational memory-making in the...