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SUMMARY:ROOTED…Encore Art by Tory Manywounds
DESCRIPTION:cSPACE Marda Loop\nGallery Level 2 \nArt works by Tory Manywounds depicting biracial life and more through his lens. A series of various mediums showcase the feelings of being in between two cultures and more.
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/rootedencore-art-by-tory-manywounds/
LOCATION:cSPACE Marda Loop\, 1721 29 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2T 6T7\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Gallery Level 2
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SUMMARY:Weimar Artists and the New Objectivity - Lon Parker
DESCRIPTION:Gallerie HUGO\nSuite 220 @ cSPACE Atrium\n625-11th Avenue SW\nSeptember 15-29\, 2023 \nOpening reception: September 15 6 pm – 10 pm \nFeaturing new work 2020-23 from artist Lon Parker\nARTIST STATEMENT \nI avoid full abstraction but rather prefer to build on a narrative. Narratives which change and evolve as the visual story on the canvas reveals itself. Layers painted over layers\, attacks and retreats\, questions sometimes without answers. Books\, music\, theatre\, history and life all providing inspiration\, allowing a work to be what it tells me it wants to be. The work must be free to be what it is within its own universe. On its own terms. They are not mirrors but exist for their own sake\, in their time. They are not pamphlets. All of their soul\, chaos and seduction\, the intent is to look inside at its defining moment. The Story that is written. The viewer\, now\, perceives and reads from their own life. Between the two – a new language. \natwarwithart.wordpress.com
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/weimar-artists-and-the-new-objectivity-lon-parker/
LOCATION:cSPACE Atrium – Gallerie HUGO\, 625-11th Avenue SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, Canada
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SUMMARY:This is Not My Culture – Pollution Solution Screening and Reception
DESCRIPTION:Pollution Solution is a short 6 minute documentary that explores what people are doing about pollution. Made by a group of 6 young cousins who wonder if the world is ending due to human activity. By asking people how they address the pollution crisis in their everyday lives\, and using animation to illustrate the responses\, the filmmakers hope to inspire viewers to do their part in solving the pollution solution. \nStay for a reception and chat after the screening. \nFILMMAKER BIO \nThe Bum Family are a group of 6 cousins from Calgary who create short animated movies together. At the time of making Pollution Solution\, Maezy\, Medina and Zaiyah Dennie were ages 18\, 16 and 14\, and Berlin\, Ocean and Sol Demuth were ages 18\, 16 and 11. The Bum Family write their concepts\, create the artwork\, direct\, animate and edit their movies. Their short films have screened at over 100 film festivals\, and have won awards for Audience Favourite and Best Animation. They have made a short film for Sesame Street\, and their Lilly Monster character is featured in an augmented reality app\, Lilly in the Lab. \nDIRECTOR STATEMENT \nThe state of climate change\, environmental destruction\, and human beings’ undeniable impact on life on earth prompted us to make a film that asks you to consider what your own pollution solutions are. \nThe Bum Family captured all of our interview material in a series of shoots before the Covid19 quarantine period started. The editing and animation process took place after Calgary was asked to go into lockdown\, with both families in isolation from each other. Animation was done digitally\, a first for the Bum Family\, and by stop-motion animating collages made from recycled materials. \nWebsite:\nhttps://bumfamily.com \nInstagram:\nhttps://www.instagram.com/_bum_family_/ \n  \nPhoto credit: The Bum Family
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/this-is-not-my-culture-pollution-solution-screening-and-reception/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Reception,Screening
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SUMMARY:This is Not My Culture – DIY Mask Making Activity
DESCRIPTION:Drop in and try your hand transforming plastic into an interesting mask. All ages\, children welcome with accompanying adult. \nABOUT XSTINE COOK: \nA cultural activist who uses the power of storytelling to bring unconventional stories and art forms to light\, Xstine Cook operates on the core belief that all humans are art makers\, and acts of radical creativity are necessary to evolve our understanding of ourselves\, each other and our world. \nXstine is a visitor to the Treaty 7 area\, who was raised in Calgary and in the foothills of Alberta along Dog Pound Creek. Cook is a mask maker and multi-disciplinarian and she trained at Dell’Arte theatre school in Humboldt County California\, and with various masters in Indonesia\, Italy\, France\, and the West Coast of Canada. \nXstine co-founded Green Fools Theatre where she wrote\, directed\, and designed many of the company’s boundary-stretching original works until she left in 2003 to start the Festival of Animated Objects\, and CAOS\, an interdisciplinary arts company. \nXstine is the recipient of the 2022 City of Calgary Award for Community Achievement in the Arts\, the Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee Medal\, the Rozsa Foundation’s Innovation Award\, and countless awards for her filmmaking. \nShe recently co-wrote and produced MONSTR\, an animated short by Tank Standing Buffalo for HBO Max Warner Brothers Discovery Access Animated Shorts Program. \n  \nPhoto Credit: Sean Dennie
URL:https://cspaceprojects.com/event/this-is-not-my-culture-diy-mask-making-activity-3/
LOCATION:cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub\, 381 2 Avenue Southwest\, Calgary\, AB\, T2P 0C5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,cSPACE Eau Claire Neighbourhood Hub,Event,Open Studio,Residency,Workshop
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