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SUMMARY:Fall Exhibition | Days of Reading: beyond this state of affairs |
DESCRIPTION:Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is eager to announce the opening of our fall exhibition\, Days of Reading: beyond this state of affairs.Structured around general notions of indexing\, collecting\, cloaking and the reveal with a focus on material and an overlay of poetry – the exhibition is grounded in the use of text\, often found\, poetry\, and the everyday\, with historical and political narratives interwoven as material\, including the popular Black cultural magazine Jet in Theaster Gates’s work Do I Know You\, 2017; the Haitian Declaration of Independence in Liberté ou la morte by Fabiola Carranza; strip mall signage in Ken Lum’s 117 Dwight Eisenhower Blvd; and in recently uncovered medieval graffiti in All Saints Bench\, 2018 by Shannon Bool. \nNatalie Czech\, Hassan Khan\, and Sylvia Matas present language using banal everyday signifiers: magazine print ads\, LED signage\, or newspaper clippings\, which they parse into poetic and political gestures. Jeanne Randolph\, and Sameer Farooq and Jared Stanley activate collections through ficto-criticism (Randolph) and speculative museums (Farooq and Stanley)\, and Leah Decter\, like Carranza\, excavates language from the archive of her maternal grandfather’s ship’s manifest coming in to Canada in her woven work\, (through)line(age) 1779-1925-2013\, 2013. As part of the exhibition Raven Chacon begins a new book project in dedication to the life of Zitkála-Šá\, an early 20th century Yankton Dakota woman that will be comprised of twelve musical scores dedicated to twelve contemporary Indigenous women “working in the field of contemporary music performance or composition.” \nThe exhibition is to be read as one moves through it. Through a paring of objects and texts\, how histories are captured and presented surface in prosaic terms\, but carry the weight of history’s missteps and misrepresentations. \n– Curated by Sarah Nesbitt and Jenifer Papararo
URL:https://plugin.org/event/fall-exhibition-days-of-reading-beyond-this-state-of-affairs/
LOCATION:Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art\, 460 Portage\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Interpreting [Interrupting] Youth: Video Screening and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Interpreting [Interrupting] Youth \n• Screening and Discussion • Free! \nWednesday\, November 21st | 5:00 – 7:00 pm \nScreening & Discussion: 5:30 pm\n______________________________________________________ \nOn Wednesday\, November 21\, 2018\, discover our current exhibition\, Days of Reading: beyond this state of affairs through the interpretive lens of 5 youth participants. \nStarting at 5:00 pm\, participants of the sixth edition of our Interpreting [Interrupting] Youth [IIY] program\, Mark Ginther\, Tuva Bergstrom\, Dylan VanDamme\, Jordan Santiago and Victor Ilunga will offer the presentation of a short interpretive video produced by them in collaboration with Plug In ICA. \nThe Interpreting Youth program is\, yet\, another way Plug In ICA provides an entry into conversations and practices happening in contemporary art today. It is integral to the ICA’s educational programming to audiences in the community. \nThe screening offers a visual reflection of the youth’s collective and individual experience of Days of Reading: beyond this state of affairs\, and marks the culmination of an intensive four week session\, working and thinking together about the exhibition\, and about video as an interpretive mode. For this iteration of the program\, participants had the opportunity to work closely with our Assistant Curator\, Luther Konadu\, to discuss process\, approach and multi-media content creation. \nThe youth screening and panel discussion will begin at 5:30 pm\, followed by a short reception. Assistant Curator\, Luther Konadu\, will moderate the panel discussion with IIY participants. Everyone is welcome! Snacks and refreshments will be served.\n______________________________________________________ \nInterpreting [Interrupting] Youth is designed for youth ages 16 to 24. The program reverses a pre-existing interpretive model used within arts institutions that often produce short videos as educational devices. The “Interpreting [Interrupting] Youth” program inversely begins with the youth’s experience of the artwork\, challenging conventional models of art interpretation by overturning basic roles of authority and authorship.
URL:https://plugin.org/event/interpreting-interrupting-youth-video-screening-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art\, 460 Portage\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
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