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Public Reading with Chris Kraus

With abundant enthusiasm Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art presents a public reading with the unparalleled writer, publisher, editor and artist, Chris Kraus. Her prolific and accumulated work has had a lasting influence on how art is perceived and discussed. This […]

Stages Speaker Series: Artist Talk with Erica Eyres

Former Globe Cinema, 3rd floor, Portage Place Shopping Centre, 393 Portage Ave, Winnipeg Plug In ICA is pleased to present a talk by Glasgow based artist Erica Eyres, who is the 8th speaker in our 2017 Stages Speaker Series. This […]

Open Studio for Summer Institute Session I with Chris Kraus

Doors open at 4pm • Screening of Gravity and Grace, 1996 at 4:30pm • Performances at 7pm Participants of the Summer Institute, Session I with Chris Kraus: Kristina Banera • Fabiola Carranza • Maegan Hill-Carroll • Daniel Colussi • Roewan Crowe […]

Summer Institute II: Wendy Book Club with Walter Scott & Niki Little | Public Events

For the July 2017 session of Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art’s Summer Institute, Walter Scott and Niki Little co-facilitate the Wendy Book Club from July 14 to August 4, 2017. Taking Wendy (2014) and Wendy’s Revenge (2016) as their point of departure, they will use these […]

Walter Scott • Wendy’s Revenge Performance with Niki Little

*Watch the video of the performance here! Launching our public programming for Wendy Book Club, the second session of our 2017 Summer Institute, Walter Scott will perform Wendy’s Revenge on Friday, July 21 at 7pm. For this presentation, Scott will introduce Winnipeg to […]

Coming of age as a ‘fake nerd’ • Artist Talk with Maya Ben David

Maya Ben David embodies characters and anthropomorphizes inanimate objects, such as airplanes and other machines. She constructs and interacts with alternate universes, largely through the Interne and videos, but also live performance. Negotiating this online presence within her art practice, […]

Curator talk by Becca Taylor of Ociciwan Contemporary Art Collective

Ociciwan is an inanimate Plains Cree noun relating to currents and rivers, translated to mean, “The current comes from there”. For Ociciwan Contemporary Art Collective, the incorporation of this noun into their name explicitly references the North Saskatchewan River - an important […]

Magic In Limitation • Artist Talk with Tau Lewis

Self-taught artist Tau Lewis constructs sculptural portraits using found materials and objects sourced from urban and rural landscapes. She connects these acts of repurposing and collecting with diasporic experience and Black bodies. Her portraits are recuperative gestures that counter persistent […]