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Timely new art exhibit in North Vancouver explores self-expression

Timely new art exhibit in North Vancouver explores self-expression
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Interior Infinite : The Rich, Heady and Contentious World of Identity

Polygon curator Justin Ramsey explains that the concept for the exhibition was inspired by two separate events. In 1992, after the beating of Rodney King by Los Angeles police, American artist Nick Cave (not to be confused with the Australian musician of the same name) was sitting in a park, thinking about how to react, when he noticed a little twig lying broken and abandoned on the ground. Cave gathered up all the broken bits of wood he could find, took them back to his studio and created his first ever “soundsuit.” Part armour, part disguise, part musical instrument, the idea has informed the artist’s practice for almost 30 years.

The Polygon Gallery presents Interior Infinite, a celebration of radical togetherness and unique self-expression

a href= https://thepolygon.ca/ target= blank The Polygon Gallery /a presents Interior Infinite, on view from June 25 to September 5, 2021. Markin

An-Laurence Higgins, se réapproprier son histoire d adoption par l art

An-Laurence Higgins, se réapproprier son histoire d adoption par l art
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Duke Hall exhibit to feature work of indigenous, contemporary artist

Duke Hall exhibit to feature work of indigenous, contemporary artist Published Friday, Jan. 22, 2021, 6:22 am Join AFP s 100,000+ followers on Facebook Purchase a subscription to AFP | Subscribe to AFP podcasts on iTunes News, press releases, letters to the editor: augustafreepress2@gmail.com Front Page » Local/State » Duke Hall exhibit to feature work of indigenous, contemporary artist The work of multidisciplinary artist Skeena Reece will be on display at the Duke Hall Gallery of Fine Art at James Madison University through March 7. Based in British Columbia, Reece is of Tsimshian/Gitksan and Cree descent, and her performances combine indigenous culture, myth and humor to address racial stereotypes and the effects of colonization. In “Honey and Sweetgrass,” Reece will exhibit a range of performance art, videos, photography and installation works.

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