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SUMMARY:Alberta University of the Arts : Grad Showcase & Sale
DESCRIPTION:Congratulations to the @albertauarts graduating class of 2023!\nTo celebrate\, we are showcasing work by 5 of our graduating artists at our second annual Grad Showcase\, June 6th – July 4th at SPACE creative hub in Marda Loop. \nCheck out the artwork in-person on the 4th floor of the SPACE creative hub in Marda Loop and online at www.showandsale.ca .
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/alberta-university-of-the-arts-grad-showcase-sale/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Gallery Level 4,Level 4 Cupola Gallery
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SUMMARY:STORIES OF EXCLUSION – Chinese Canadian History with Lloyd Sciban
DESCRIPTION:Lloyd Sciban is a retired professor of East Asian Studies at the University of Calgary who volunteers actively in Calgary Chinatown. His research interests are the influence of Chinese culture in Canada and Confucian ethics. He published the book From Chopsticks to Hockey Sticks: The Achievements of Chinese Canadians. Since then he has begun research on the Chinese philosopher Wang Yangming (1472-1529) and how his thinking can be applied in environmental ethics.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/stories-of-exclusion-chinese-canadian-history-with-lloyd-sciban/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Stories of Exclusion
DESCRIPTION:STORIES OF EXCLUSION\nAfter years of Head Tax did not stop Chinese immigration\, the Canadian government passed legislation that effectively stopped immigration from China for 24 years. The ironically named Chinese Immigration Act came into effect on July 1st\, 1923. The holiday known as Dominion Day was called “Day of Humiliation” by the Chinese community. It was not repealed for 24 years. This legislation can create a complex relationship for persons of Chinese ancestry as they consider their identity as Canadians. The ‘Exclusion Act’ impacted the community in ways we are only now beginning to understand. It created an imbalance in male/female ratio within the Chinese community\, and forced family separations for decades. \nSTORIES OF EXCLUSION is a workshop which will see Chinese community members share their hidden histories with Asian artists. The artist witnesses will use those stories as inspiration for their creative practice. Members of the public are also invited to witness these stories; however\, we ask that you RSVP in advance with dale.kwong@shaw.ca  Due to the sensitive nature of the interviews\, there may be restrictions on access\, and/or artists may be in rehearsal. \nThroughout the project\, Calgarians can learn more about Calgary’s first Chinatowns through the We Were Here: Stories of Early Chinatown exhibit on display a cSpace Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. This exhibit was first created by Lougheed House National and Provincial Historic Site. As few artifacts remain from the early years of Calgary’s Chinatown\, 5 artists were invited to imagine stories from that time and an illustrator brought it all to life. The exhibit is on long-term loan to the Chinese Cultural Centre and they have graciously allowed Stories of Exclusion to help create the atmosphere of the space we are using by surrounding ourselves wth the exhibit. \nOn Canada Day\, we will host an alternative celebration at cSpace Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub. Canada Day: Stories of Exclusion will honour the hidden histories of the Chinese community as a result of the Chinese Immigration Act. Lion Dancers will chase away the evil spirits of the Chinese Immigration (Exclusion) Act\, and artists will share how this project affected them and perhaps inspired projects for the future. We invite all who wish to reflect on the complicated history of this day. \nInterview collection and research: \n\nFriday\, June 23 to Tuesday\, June 27 – 1:30 to 4pm\n\nInterviews: \n\nFriday\, June 23 – Dale Lee Kwong\, anon interview\nSat\, June 24 – Ronald Lee\nSun\, June 25 – Lloyd Sciban (Historian\, author of From Chopsticks to Hockey Sticks)\n\nNote: \nIf you are a Chinese settler and have Stories of Exclusion you would like to share with the project team\, please contact dale.kwong@shaw.ca
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/stories-of-exclusion-3/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
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