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SUMMARY:Art Fair + Yard Sale
DESCRIPTION:Art prints\, CDs\, Vinyl\, Printed Matter\, Furniture\, Books\, Tickets to Halifax Fringe Fest\, Merch and more! \nMasks are required. \nMore details to come!
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LOCATION:Wonder’neath\, 2482 Maynard St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K 3V4\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Change the Rules!
DESCRIPTION:A zine-making workshop on labour rights and work in the creative industries\nwith Marie LeBlanc Flanagan | 4:00PM – 6:00PM\nIn this zine-making workshop aimed at all skill levels\, Weird Canada and Drone Day founder Marie Flanagan will guide participants through making a collaborative zine as we explore our own perspectives on labour rights and working in the creative industries. Participants are welcome and encouraged to bring their own text\, poems\, artwork\, collages\, and other printed items\, but we will be fully supplied with materials needed to create a zine together. \nIf interested in attending\, please complete this registration form. We will strive to include all registrants but will be prioritizing folks from equity-deserving backgrounds.  Masks are required. We will have masks on-site in case you forget! \n\nLabour Rights and the Arts: a panel discussion\nHosted by Marie LeBlanc Flanagan | 6:30PM – 8:00PM\nJoin us for this wide-ranging discussion on the importance of labour organizing in the arts\, cultural\, and creative industries with Grey Muldoon\, Nailah Tataa\, and Amanda Leigh-Zeller. Facilitated by Marie LeBlanc Flanagan\, founder of Weird Canada and Drone Day\, don’t miss this important conversation on sustainable and inclusive work environments\, together as artistic and cultural workers and how we can envision better futures for ourselves. \nPlease register by visiting this link! \n\nMasks are required. We will have masks on-site in case you forget!
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LOCATION:Wonder’neath\, 2482 Maynard St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3K 3V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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SUMMARY:This Body of Work
DESCRIPTION:Rendering\, reassembling\, and performing motherworlds\nBy the sense archive\nPresented by Eyelevel Artist-Run Centre in collaboration with Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery\n \nMay 26th – June 18th\nOpening Reception May 26th\, 6:00pm – 8:00pm \nRegular Visiting Hours: Tuesday – Sunday from 11:00am to 5:00pm \nLocation: Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery (923 Robie St) \nAdmission: FREE \nThis Body of Work is an interdisciplinary exhibition that grew from self-directed Artist Residencies in Motherhood (ARIM). This Body of Work explores critical feminist performance(s) of motherhood and maternal agency through lived bodily/cellular experiences and locates the body as the initial source and archive for the labour/work of the m/other. \nWe have created works that span photography\, sculpture\, sound\, video\, text\, new media\, and performance that consider themes of care\, trauma\, loss\, lineage\, identity\, emotional bonds\, oral/object histories\, and memory. \nWe expose the labour\, performance\, and experience of motherhood and have allowed it to inform our work. We use a critical feminist perspective to disrupt cultural and perceptual norms. We make the work and are the work. \nthe sense archive employs the word “mother’ as a verb in our approach and in considering our inclusive and extended audience—an audience that includes all those who mother. \nThe exhibition will take place from May 26th – June 18th at SMU Art Gallery with an opening reception and performances by Morgan and Douthwright on May 26th from 6PM to 8PM. \nThe exhibition will feature live performances by the artists at the opening reception and on the following dates: \nFriday May 26 @ 7pm\nSunday May 28 @ 2pm\nSunday June 4 @ 2pm\nFriday June 9 @ 7pm\nSunday June 11 @ 2pm\nSunday June 18 @ 2pm \nAbout the Artists:\nthe sense archive is interested in exploring\, reading\, and transcribing the body as the site of narratives that shape us as artists/mothers. We believe in activating research and artistic work that challenges patriarchal ideations of motherhood. We are focused on\, and committed to\, creating socially engaged work that values the body and the embodied experience. \nthe sense archive\, Ruth Douthwright (ON)\, Sally Morgan (NS)\, and Jessica Winton (NS)\, are white\, cis-gendered\, artists\, educators\, and mothers\, living and working in Kanata/Canada. Our initial collaborative efforts are focussed on developing our first major project in two parts—a live performance work and a gallery exhibition—titled This Body of Work. \nAbout Eyelevel:\nPrioritizing treaty\, accessibility\, and care\, Eyelevel supports the production and presentation of socially-engaged artistic practices through arts programming outside of the traditional white-wall gallery. \nProject Land Acknowledgement:\nWe acknowledge\, honour\, and are thankful for the land we live with and on. Sally and Jessica live in Kjipuktuk/Halifax located in Mi’kma’ki\, the unceded territory of the Mi’kmaq. This territory is covered by the Treaties of Peace and Friendship which the Mi’kmaq\, Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet)\, and the Passamaquoddy signed in 1726. Ruth lives in London\, Ontario\, located on the traditional territories of the Anishinaabek\, Haudenosaunee\, Lūnaapéewak\, and Chonnonton Nations\, on lands connected with the London Township and Sombra Treaties of 1796 and the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum.
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LOCATION:Saint Mary’s University Art Gallery\, 923 Robie St\, Halifax\, Nova Scotia\, B3H 3C3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Visual Arts
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