In/Visible: Body as Reflective Site
The Ìýand the , in partnership with theÌýIMPACTS Project, is pleased to invite you to the exhibition. This exhibition will offer a dialogic and reflective artistic space to critically engage with the conditions and actions that promote or combat sexual violence. Through the work of the artists, the body will be shown to be a site for expression, empowerment, and resistance.
The exhibition makes the issue of sexual violence more visible within the community through the work of the six selected artists – Hannah Claus, Dayna Danger, Maria Ezcurra, Sandeep Johal, Kama La Mackerel and Nadia Myre – as in their work the body is shown to be a site for expression, empowerment, and resistance. The presentation of these artists’ work activates under-voiced realities associated with sexual violence across a broad spectrum of experience. The primary question guiding this exhibition is: How can the body be artistically employed to understand, expose, challenge, and disrupt sexual violence? The works will pose further questions, offer counter-narratives to dominant discourses related to sexual violence, and present potential methods for dismantling and preventing the insidious culture of sexual violence present in our society. The curators and IMPACTS Director, James ²»Á¼Ñо¿Ëù Professor Shaheen Shariff, aim to share the work and subject matter across diverse communities within Montreal. To achieve this, there is a robust educational program associated with the exhibition and a catalogue that will be launched on the night of the opening.
From June 6 until June 29, we invite you to attend the following events and activities included in this exhibition:Ìý
- Performance by Kama La Mackerel:ÌýThursday June 6th atÌý5-6 PMÌý-Ìý
- Vernissage:ÌýThursday June 6th atÌý6-8 PM
- Exhibition:ÌýJune 7th to JuneÌý29th -
- Art Hive Workshop: Saturday June 8th atÌý3:30-5ÌýPMÌý-
- Artists' Talk (withÌýDayna Danger and Kama La Mackerel):ÌýWednesday June 12th at 6:30 PM
- Talk:ÌýWednesday June 19th at 4:30 PM
- Project Director: Shaheen Shariff
- Curators: Lori Beavis, Maria Ezcurra and Natasha Reid
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