Video: Entering the Landscape Panel Discussion
On September 30, 2017 Plug In ICA hosted a panel discussion with Entering the Landscape artists Jamie Black, Tau Lewis, Dominique Rey, Jamie Ross, and Dominique Rey and led by co-curators Sarah Nesbitt and Jenifer Papararo. Entering the Landscape is a contemplative group exhibition featuring
Video: Artist Talk with Jeneen Frei Njootli
On Saturday, April 1, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art presented an artist talk by Jeneen Frei Njootli. As an emerging interdisciplinary artist Frei Njootli is known for her performative sound pieces, sparse sculptural forms, community engagement and material sensitivity. For
Video: Artist Talk with Dominique Rey
Dominique Rey is known for her serial and researched work that draws its subject matter from different female subcultures. From women working as strippers, to those who choose to join a particular catholic sect of nuns, Rey observes as well
Video: Curation as Agency, Transformation and Guardianship | Curator talk with Michelle LaVallee
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is honoured to co-present a talk with Michelle LaVallee with Wood Land School. An accomplished artist, curator and educator, LaVallee is the Curator at the Mackenzie Gallery in Regina, Saskatchewan. Activating and developing greater
Video: Curating as Kitchen Table Talk | Curator talk with Cathy Mattes
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is honoured to co-present a talk by Cathy Mattes with the Wood Land School. As an internationally distinguished curator Mattes is known for her curatorial strategies that emphasize audience participation and direct engagement. As
Video: Art and its Publics in ‘Post-Conflict’ Northern Ireland | Curator Talk by Daniel Jewesbury
Art and Its Publics in ‘Post-Conflict’ Northern Ireland, presented by critic, curator and filmmaker Daniel Jewesbury was offered at Plug In ICA in April 2016, and again in July, 2016, as part of the Wood Land School: Thunderbird Woman, Summer Institute, lead by
Video: Native North America
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art was pleased to present Native North America, a special event that brought forward an underrepresented but key and complex aspect of Canadian cultural heritage. This evening of performance, discussion and film featured legendary musician