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SUMMARY:Nocturne Artist Talk - Erasure Art Collective
DESCRIPTION:Erasure Art Collective (EAC) is an interdisciplinary arts group committed to researching and reinterpreting archival texts using visual\, poetic\, and performative erasure. Co-founders Shauntay Grant and Tyshan Wright have been collaborating and exhibiting together since 2017 when they created the multimedia artwork ‘Abeng’ for Canada: Day 1\, a national group exhibition presented by the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21. EAC’s inaugural project\, called BLACKOUT\, has been presented at Nocturne (2022)\, Atlantic Arts Symposium (2022)\, and the Canadian Association for Theatre Research Conference (2023). As artists with ancestral ties to the arrival of Black Loyalists\, Jamaican Maroons\, and Black Refugees to Nova Scotia in the late 1700s and early 1800s\, creating art that illuminates African Nova Scotian and African diasporic histories and experiences is a vital part of EAC’s research and creative work. The collective’s work is multilayered and highlights a research-creation approach to interpreting archival texts\, with BLACKOUT championing a multidisciplinary creative approach to the study and presentation of slavery in Atlantic Canada.
URL:https://agns.ca/event/nocturne-artist-talk-erasure-art-collective/
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SUMMARY:Nocturne Artist Talk - Corrie Peters
DESCRIPTION:Corrie Peters (she/her) is an artist in conversation with social practice\, fibre art and installation\, among other mediums. Her artwork is building relationships that teach her how to listen to and learn from those often silenced through current systems of power. In this she holds so much gratitude for all those who have\, and continue to\, teach her about empathy\, activism\, change and care. The publicly displayed pieces are the documentation of Corrie’s artwork – translating what she has learnt to a larger audience. These are often layered projects that involve time\, both as a medium\, and as a component of viewing. Corrie lives as an uninvited guest with her family\, on the unceded land of the lək̓ʷəŋən people. Her work has been supported by grants from The Canada Council for the Arts\, Social Science and Humanities Research\, among others\, as well as through residencies at the Santa Fe Art Institute and Salt Spring Arts Council. She also won the inaugural Salt Spring National Art Prize.
URL:https://agns.ca/event/nocturne-artist-talk-corrie-peters/
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SUMMARY:Nocturne Artist Talk - Roda Medhat
DESCRIPTION:Roda Medhat is a Kurdish-Canadian artist\, currently based in Toronto\, Ontario. He obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from OCAD University\, where he specialized in video art\, photography\, and sculpture/installation work. He also honed his skills in film production at FAMU Film and Television School in Prague. \n\n\n\nRoda’s diverse body of work has been exhibited in galleries around the world\, including the Osaka University of Art in Japan (2017) and OFF_Festival in Bratislava\, Slovakia as part of the European Month of Photography (2017). He has also displayed his sculpture\, installation\, and film work in various galleries throughout Ontario. In 2022\, his sculpture FARSH was featured at Toronto’s Nuit Blanche\, a highly respected annual event\, receiving widespread acclaim in both local media. \n\n\n\nAs an artist who values accessibility\, Roda designs sculptures that everyone can appreciate\, transcending the confines of formal art institutions. His creative vision often centres on the experience of being a child of the 1.5 generation\, exploring the complexities of living between cultures. Through his art\, Roda seeks to bridge cultural divides and promote a sense of shared human experience. His dedication to creating socially impactful and visually stunning art underscores his commitment to advancing the boundaries of contemporary art.
URL:https://agns.ca/event/nocturne-artist-talk-roda-medhat/
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SUMMARY:Nocturne at AGNS
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Gallery during Nocturne and check out part of Generations: The Sobey Family and Canadian Art\, play in the studio and take in the Nocturne installations on view for one night only. \n\n\n\nStudio Activity: \n\n\n\nWe all have stories to tell\, so bring your perspective and pick up a brush! In this drop-in studio activity\, get inspired by the artworks on view during Nocturne. Make your own work of art\, add it to our display or take it home to enjoy.  Using paints\, drawing materials and collage\, this activity is great for all ages! \n\n\n\nExhibition on View:  \n\n\n\nGenerations: The Sobey Family and Canadian Art tells the story of one family’s visionary engagement with Canadian and Indigenous art\, braiding together works by early European newcomers like Cornelius Krieghoff; titans of Canadian 20th century art\, the Group of Seven\, Tom Thomson\, David Milne and Emily Carr; a rich display of works by the Quebec Impressionists\, as well as Automatiste painters Jean Paul Riopelle and Paul-Émile Borduas; and works by trail-blazing artists of today\, including contemporary Indigenous artists Kent Monkman\, Brenda Draney\, Brian Jungen and Annie Pootoogook\, as well as leading international artist Peter Doig. A recurring theme in the exhibition is the North Atlantic\, its role in history\, and its impact on artists’ imaginations. \n\n\n\nCurated by Sarah Milroy\, Generations: The Sobey Family and Canadian Art is organized and circulated by McMichael Canadian Art Collection with special thanks to Sobey Art Foundation and Empire Company Limited. \n\n\n\nNocturne Projects: \n\n\n\nBeacon Project – BLACKOUT 2.0 by Erasure Art CollectiveBLACKOUT 2.0 is an interdisciplinary project that recreates historical slave ads using ‘erasure’ or ‘blackout’ poetry.Installation 6pm – midnightPerformance times 7pm\, 8pm\, and 9pm \n\n\n\nSpotlight – Echoes Calling Back by Jordan BennettEchoes Calling Back by multidisciplinary Indigenous artist\, Jordan Bennett (Mi’kmaw\, Ktaqmkuk)\, is a public art installation and activation that engages with ideas of history\, geography\, space and connectivity.  \n\n\n\nInstallation – Blueberry Cake by Melissa Peter PaulMi’kmaw Quill Artist from Abegweit First Nation\, located in Epekwitk (PEI)\, Melissa Peter Paul ignites/mobilizes Mi’kmaw worldview by overlaying urban spaces such as the courtyard with Mi’kmaw quillwork designs. 
URL:https://agns.ca/event/nocturne-at-agns/
CATEGORIES:Art-Making,Drop-In Art Making,Halifax Events,Special Events
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