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SUMMARY:Jean-Paul Kelly: That ends that matter
DESCRIPTION:Jean-Paul Kelly:That ends that matter |\nExhibition Dates: January 25 – March 24\, 2019\n\nIt is with great pleasure that we welcome Jean-Paul Kelly to Plug In ICA for his solo-exhibition That ends that matter\, a comprehensive video installation set in a courtroom. Part re-enactment combined with found-photo montage streams\, and graphical animation\, That ends that matter attempts to parse through and recite Kelly’s experiences observing hearings at the City of London Magistrates’ Court in Central London\, UK. Given the UK’s regulations restricting all forms of visual or audio recording in courtrooms\, any recollection of events throughout a hearing becomes subjective. In an effort to recount what the artist\, referencing documentarian Fredrick Wiseman\, calls a “fair account” of what he witnessed\, there’s an embrace of abstraction\, tangents\, error\, and the aestheticization of Kelly’s felt experiences. \nBased in Toronto\, Kelly has over the last decade and half\, been closely working within a practice rooted in dissecting documentary frameworks. In an earlier interview for Vdrome.org\, Kelly references the writer Truman Capote’s work as “poetic reporting” a process that Kelly embraces. Kelly states\, “I’m interested in the metaphors and possibilities of documentary substance.” \nThis is the first presentation of Jean-Paul Kelly’s work in Winnipeg and in the prairies. He has extensively exhibited and screened works across North America and Europe including The Power Plant\, Toronto; Mercer Union Centre for Contemporary Art\, Toronto; Gallery TPW\, Toronto; Scrap Metal Gallery\, Toronto; SBC Gallery\, Montreal; Wexner Center for the Arts\, Columbus; Vox Populi\, Philadelphia; Nightingale Cinema\, Chicago; Courtesan Festival\, Ghent; International Film Festival\, Rotterdam; The New York Film Festival; The Toronto International Film Festival and Delfina Foundation\, London UK. In 2014\, he was the recipient of the Kazuko Trust Award from the Film Society of Lincoln Center\, New York. He’s been longlisted the Sobey Art Award and the AIMIA|AGO Photography Prize. \n\nPlug In Institute of Contemporary Art recognizes we are on Treaty One Territory\, the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe\, Métis\, Cree\, Dakota\, Dene\, and Oji-Cree Nations. \nAll public programming is free and open to the public. Everyone welcome! This exhibition contains explicit sexual and violent content material\, and might not be suitable for all ages. Please use discretion.
URL:https://plugin.org/event/jean-paul-kelly-that-ends-that-matter/
LOCATION:Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art\, 460 Portage\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
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SUMMARY:A Lecture by Minnawaanigogiizhigok (Dawnis Kennedy): Existing in Conflict with the Law: Canada’s Indian Act\, and the Legislation and Criminalization of Indigenous Identity 7pm
DESCRIPTION:A Lecture by Minnawaanigogiizhigok (Dawnis Kennedy):\nExisting in Conflict with the Law: Canada’s Indian Act\, and the Legislation and Criminalization of Indigenous Identity\nThursday\, March 28\, 2019 | 7pm\nas part of our Respondent Series \nAt Plug In ICA\, Unit 1\, 460 Portage Ave\, Winnipeg\, MB\, Canada \n\nPlug In ICA invites Minnawaanigogiizhigok (Dawnis Kennedy) to present on her research\, exploring the impact of Canada’s Indian Act on identities of Indigenous peoples and the communities and governance structures they maintain. In her talk\, Existing in Conflict with the Law: Canada’s Indian Act\, and the Legislation and Criminalization of Indigenous Identity\, Kennedy unpacks how treaty and governance are understood within Anishnaabe law. This presentation by Kennedy on Thursday\, March 28\, at 7pm is part of our Respondent Series and in conjunction with Jean-Paul Kelly’s current exhibition\, That ends that matter.* \nMinnawaanigogiizhigok (Dawnis Kennedy) (LL.M)  is the Community Connection Coordinator at Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre (MICEC). Minnawaanigogiizhigok (Happy/Joyous Day Woman) is a member of the Waabizheshi (Marten) Clan from Bigaawanishkoziibing – Roseau River Anishinabe First Nation. She is a second degree Midewiwin (Way of the Heart) person and member of the Three Fires Society. Minnawaanigogiizhigok was also raised as Ojichidaakwe (Female Person of Big Heart) by the Ojichidaa Society in Bigaawanishkoziibing. Also known as Dawnis Kennedy\, Minnawanigogiizhigok is of European and Ojibwe Anishinabe lineage works to bring best of both traditions forward. \nDawnis is a wife\, auntie\, great auntie\, mother\, sister\, cousin\, daughter\, niece\, granddaughter\, caregiver and friend. She is an enthusiastic bead collector\, sometimes crafter and occasional beadworker. She is an accomplished scholar focused on learning Anishinabe Onakonigewin (the law of Anishinabe peoples)\, a community educator and a support to many of the people in her life. In her work\, Dawnis draws on her training as a helper\, her western education\, her learning in the Three Fires Midewiwin Lodge\, her experience as a Trudeau Foundation Scholar and her mentorship as a visiting scholar of Shingwauk Kinoomaage Gamig\, Centre of Excellence in Anishinabe Education. \nThank you to the Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre for making this presentation possible. \n*The exhibition That ends that matter continues the artist’s interest in the divide between materiality and perception; what we see and what is actually represented. The exhibition centers on Kelly’s own recounting based on memory and observation as a visitor to courtroom hearings at the City of London’s Magistrates’ Court in the UK— a criminal justice system\, which completely forbids any kind of recording; visual or otherwise. The result includes a visual music animation\, online image streams\, and a re-enactment of witnessed events. The various film selections serves as a boarder set of relations to the exhibition and Kelly’s overall interests in different forms of representation from documentary frameworks to film production.  That ends that matter is the first presentation of Jean-Paul Kelly’s work in Winnipeg and in the prairies. For more information on the artist and the exhibition visit our website: plugin.org \n  \nAcknowledgments \n\nPlug In Institute of Contemporary Art recognizes we are on Treaty One Territory\, the traditional territories of the Anishinaabe\, Métis\, Cree\, Dakota\, Dene\, and Oji-Cree Nations. \nThank you to the Manitoba Indigenous Cultural Education Centre for making this presentation possible. \nProduction of That ends that matter was made possible through funding support of Ontario Arts Council with additional research support from the Film Society of Lincoln Center’s Kuzuko Trust Award and Delfina Foundation’s family of individual supporters. \nPlug In ICA extends our gratitude to our artists\, generous donors\, valued members and dedicated volunteers. With special thanks to our Director’s Circle. \nWe gratefully acknowledge the support of the Canada Council for the Arts\, the Manitoba Arts Council and Winnipeg Arts Council. We could not operate without their continued financial investment and lobbying efforts. \nPlug In ICA relies on community support to remain free and accessible to all\, and enable us to continue to present excellent programs. Please consider becoming a member of Plug In ICA and a donor at https://plugin.org/support or by contacting Angela Forget: angela@plugin.org \nAll public programming is free and open to the public. \nThis exhibition contains explicit sexual and violent content material\, and might not be suitable for all ages. Please use discretion. \nFor more information on this and our other education programs\, contact Luther Konadu at luther@plugin.org. For general information please contact: info@plugin.org or call 1.204.942.1043 \nPlug In Institute of Contemporary Art\n460 Portage Ave\, Winnipeg\, MB\, Canada\, R3C 0E8
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LOCATION:Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art\, 460 Portage\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, Canada
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