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SUMMARY:DIVERSE. Poetics of Nature.
DESCRIPTION:“Diverse. Poetics of Nature is an exhibition that reveals my enormous admiration and respect for nature\, for its intuitive and spontaneous frankness. In times when everything tends to be the result of a construction: images\, what we say\, perceptions… the only thing that remains real and true\, is nature.” \n Jeannette Betancourt
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/diverse-poetics-of-nature/
LOCATION:Universidad Ana G. Méndez – Recinto de Gurabo\, 6XRV+Q6H\, Rio Grande Road\, Juncos\, Gurabo 00777\, Puerto Rico\, Gurabo\, Puerto Rico
CATEGORIES:Artist Talk,Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the Ana G. Mendez University":MAILTO:museo-gu@uagm.edu
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SUMMARY:DOMESTIC. video art exhibition
DESCRIPTION:”State policies and law regulations regarding women’s rights in the territories of the former Eastern Bloc maintained a conservative view of the role of women in society\, despite equal rights and formal opportunities. This generated social norms and prejudices still maintained today and contributed to the one-way association of women with the domestic space. ln the idea of the imprint of an aesthetic and some issues specific to these territories\, but also some nuanced differences\, Domestic brings together several narratives from Romania\, Serbia and Croatia at the intersection of video art and short film. Discourses invite us to dive deep into the idea of domestic in contemporary societies\, both as a physical and as a mental space\, observing the social pressure\, the dynamics of gender roles and the relationship between private and public life.\nThis vision focused exclusively on artistic practices in the sphere of the dynamic image makes it possible to outline a durational analytical perspective in order to launch an updated debate on the concept of domesticity regarding gender roles and identities\, domestic work and motherhood\, reproductive rights and responsibility\, domestic violence\, care\, autonomy and dependence and intersectionality. The project raises awareness on aspects of women’s lives that are often invisible in the public space\, such as depression and anxiety\, with the aim of emphasizing the importance of social integration of psycho-emotional dimensions such as vulnerability\, shame\, sadness and empathy. The domestic space can be a source of trauma\, an environment of comfort and recovery\, a territory of identity deconstruction and reconstruction\, a place of honesty and intimacy\, of uncomfortable confrontations and of mirroring social norms. This project joins the efforts of understanding the current context of women’s rights and equal opportunities in Romania and in other Eastern European countries from the nuanced perspective of the relationship with the present\, the historical and the political past and the mentalities\, bringing up narratives that record the impact of domestic life on women.” (curatorial statement by Olivia Nitis)
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/domestic-video-art-exhibition/
LOCATION:Artep Gallery\, Soseaua Sararie nr. 15\, IASI\, Romania
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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ORGANIZER;CN="Artep Gallery Association":MAILTO:priveste@artep.ro
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SUMMARY:From the summit the clouds
DESCRIPTION:This is a multisensorial installation by Mexican artist and curator Elizabeth Ross. \nThe artist primarily used Xuan paper and inks to create an emotional\, artistic\, and gestural diary\, a response to the intense emotions evoked by the ongoing events in West Asia. Sound\, video\, and aroma create a singular experience. \nThe curator Iris lam Chen ends her presentation text with this paragraph: All the works highlight the complementary contrast between the angry and sanguine nature of the Latin American vocal denunciation that demands a reaction\, and the melancholic and phlegmatic nature of the Chinese culture that prays for the honor of the fallen from silence and ritual. This intercultural mix is ​​inexorable in Elizabeth’s work and a constant in the present exhibition.
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/from-the-summit-the-clouds/
LOCATION:Jardín Borda Cultural Center\,\, Av. Morelos 271\, Cuernavaca Centro\, Centro\, 62000 Cuernavaca\, Morelos\, Mexico
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Mitochondrial Ontologies: Deep Time and the Digital at Mónica Reyes Gallery
DESCRIPTION:A video installation by Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda in collaboration with with Freya Zinovieff\, prOphecy Sun and Steve DiPaola with the participation of Salome Nieto\, Matilda Aslizadeh\, Maira Cristina Castro\, Lois Klassen\, Alessandra Santos\, Sarah Shamash\, Reese Muntean and Jay Tseng.\n\nThe video installation will be on view from dusk till dawn between November 24 -30.\, in a drive-by-drive-in style screening at Mónica Reyes Gallery\, Vancovuer B.C\,\n\nOpening: Sunday\,  November 24\, 6 pm to 8 pm.\nArtist Talk:  Saturday\, November 30\,12 pm to 1 pm.\nhttps://www.monicareyesgallery.com/gabriela-aceves.html\n\n\nMitochondrial Ontologies: Deep Time and the Digital (a 15-minute video installation with sound) is part of an ongoing collaborative project directed by Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda. The project uses the concept of mitochondria as a metaphor to explore the female body as a generative host of human and non-human life. Known as the powerhouse of the cell\, the mitochondria control energy production at the cellular level. In most multicellular organisms\, the mother inherits the mitochondrial DNA\, thus pointing to the possibility of tracing maternal lineages over time through the female body. \nMitochondrial Ontologies: Deep Time and the Digital uses the generative conflations of mitochondria as powerhouse and maternal lineage to explore possible futures in which algorithms may demarcate biological and digital boundaries.  Drawing from Lynn Margulis’ (1986) endosymbiotic theory of evolution\, which emphasizes cooperation rather than competition\, the project also explores symbiosis as a co-creation methodology through participatory dance workshops\, bacteria growth experiments and A.I. image generation. \nThe video combines images and sounds created by nine artists invited to participate in a series of Butoh dance workshops and to grow bacteria individually from their bodies and domestic spaces with a DIY kit. It constructs a visual narrative that reflects the possibility of tracing past lineages of humans and non-humans through the female body. It references how knowledge and information are passed down from generation to generation across bodies\, machines\, and geographies. \nOver six months\, the participating artists practiced butoh together to develop a common choreography of movements to reflect on their past and future human and non- human ancestries. They also shared their experiences of growing bacteria through audio\, photography\, poetry and video. Butoh’s focus on improvisation and emphasis on inviting embodied communal and individual reflections on the nature of being through visual prompts\, facilitated connections among participants. The dance workshops turned into rich environments\, hosts of energies\, affects\, ideas\, and resources that inspired symbiotic interactions between the participants and generated other projects. These parallel projects and collaborations can be viewed here. \nThe video is directed and developed by Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda in collaboration with sound artists and researchers Freya Zinovieff and prOphecy sun. It incorporates AI images created by artist and researcher Steve Di Paola. Choreographer and dancer Salome Nieto led the butoh workshops with participating artists Matilda Aslizadeh\, Maira Cristina Castro\, Lois Klassen\, Alessandra Santos\, Sarah Shamash\, prOphecy Sun\, Freya Zinovieff and Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda. Reese Muntean and Jay Tseng provided support with photography and video editing. \nMitochondrial Ontologies: Deep Time and the Digital builds from previous collaborations exploring the relations between self and technology and the use of computational tools in live performance and video art by Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda\, Freya Zinovieff\, prOphecy Sun and Steve DiPaola. \n\n\n\nThanks to the support of the Canada Council for the Arts. \nImage: “Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda\, Mitochondrial Ontologies: Deep Time and the Digital. 2024. 15-minute one-channel video with sound. Video Still”
URL:https://thefeministartproject.org/event/mitochondrial-ontologies-deep-time-and-the-digital-at-monica-reyes-gallery/
LOCATION:Monica Reyes Gallery\, 2895 W 33rd Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, British Columbia\, V6N 2G3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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