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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240912
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241019
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SUMMARY:In the ODD Gallery: SHARP TEETH | Curated by Sanaa Humayun
DESCRIPTION:At the ODD Gallery – Dënäkär Zho \nParticipating Artists: Emily Riddle\, Faith Goodman\, Jasmine Piper\, Kiona Callihoo Ligtvoet\, Mizin Shin\, Raneece Buddan & Rihab Essayh. \nOn View September 12th – October 17th\, 2024 \nSharp Teeth  investigates two related avenues of consideration: First – the use of whisper networks amongst racialized women as a form of relationship building\, and the way feminine language is used to de-legitimize the work done in these spaces. Second – how art/ curatorial relationships can be re-imagined to embody some of the reciprocal care of these racialized spaces in order to develop a better framework for curation/ art making that breaks down the current systems of patriarchy/ White Supremacy. \nThis body of work satirizes the use of feminine visual aesthetics in pop culture\, thinking about how feminine coded aesthetics often relegate feminine relationships to catty\, gossipy\, frivolous things\, and how this package can be reclaimed for a body of work that is on the surface very bright\, campy and mean\, while also holding tender relationships. Ones that are rooted in friendship and care\, ones that hold power despite being dismissed and devalued. Exploring how to bring these relationships out of the margins\, this work leans into the frivolity\, while also celebrating the deep and long lasting nature of these relationships\, without giving away the secrets held within them.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/in-the-odd-gallery-sharp-teeth-curated-by-sanaa-humayun/
LOCATION:ODD Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241002
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20241003T004646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T211936Z
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SUMMARY:STEPS + ODD Gallery Present: Raven Shares the Sun
DESCRIPTION:KRYSTLE SILVERFOX  |  RAVEN SHARES THE SUN\nOctober 2024 – September 2025 Front Street & Princess Street Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in territory\, Dawson City\, Yukon \nOPENING RECEPTION: Tentatively Scheduled for January 15th\, 2025 ARTIST TALK: TBD \nRaven Shares the Sun is a story about how Raven uses their shape-shifting abilities to transform themselves into various forms in order to steal the Sun from a great Chief. Long ago\, the world has only darkness because the Sun\, Stars and Moon were stored away in bentwood boxes owned by a great Chief. Raven – a bird who loves shiny things – created a plan to acquire the celestial beings. Raven first disguised himself as a spruce needle floating in the water\, and the Chief’s daughter accidentally drank Raven\, becoming pregnant with a son (Raven). Once the boy was born\, the Chief allowed his grandson to play with the bentwood boxes that contained the Moon and Stars – which Raven disguised as a boy released into the dark sky. The Chief tells his grandson he cannot play with the last box containing the Sun\, as he doesn’t want the Sun to be released too. However\, after the young boy sulks his grandfather relents\, allowing his grandson to play with the last box – but only if he doesn’t touch the Sun. As soon as the boy opened the box\, he grabbed the Sun and instantly transformed back into a White Raven with the Sun in his beak. As a quick escape\, Raven flew out the smoke stack\, becoming the black bird we know today. Raven then released the sun for all to share and enjoy. \nComprised of 5 minimalist anamorphic sculptures placed on the Dawson City waterfront along the Yukon River\, the artwork will appear abstract until viewers stand in a specific location where the art pieces align to create an abstracted image of Raven. To celebrate the return of the Sun after the Yukon’s long and dark winters\, Raven will appear to hold the sun in his beak once the Sun’s path returns to hover over the road to the Midnight Dome in mid-January. \nThe sculpture\, produced by Northern Tutchone artist Krystle Silverfox\, pays homage to the story of Raven and the Sun – an important ancestral Yukon First Nations Story. \n\n\n \n\nCBC Interview\n\n\n\n\nKrystle Silverfox is a member of Selkirk First Nation (Wolf Clan)\, and interdisciplinary visual artist. She currently lives and works on the traditional territory of the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council and the Kwanlin Dün First Nation (Whitehorse\, Yukon). Silverfox holds both a BFA in Visual Art (2015); a BA in Gender\, Race\, Sexuality and Social Justice from UBC (2013); also an MFA in Interdisciplinary studies from Simon Fraser University (2019). Inspired by a material- focused practice\, Silverfox uses visual mediums to communicate ideas and tell stories. Silverfox’s work explores concepts of Indigenous futurism\, feminism\, activism\, and de-colonialism. \nSTEPS (Sustainable Thinking & Expressions in Public Spaces) This project is part of the CreateSpace Public Art Residency by STEPS Public Art \, a national program bringing public art to communities across the country. The residency is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts\, Canadian Race Relations Foundation with funding provided by the Government of Canada\, and TD Bank Group through the TD Ready Commitment. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis project wouldn’t have been possible without the generous support of our many partners. We would like to formally thank the Robert Service School for use of their workshop space\, ISL Engineering for their construction consultation advice\, Wildstone Construction Group and Arctech Circle Welding Services for installing the artwork onsite\, and our many funders Canada Council for the Arts\, Canadian Race Relations Foundation\, and TD Ready Commitment.  
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/steps-odd-gallery-present-raven-shares-the-sun/
LOCATION:Front Street Picnic Shelter\, Front Street at Princess Street\, Dawson City\, Yukon\, Y0B1G0
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241002T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241002T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20240104T011136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T175259Z
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SUMMARY:Screen Printing Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, 6-9 pm \nSelf-guided group studio time for those who have some knowledge and experience with screen printing. A volunteer or staff member will be available to answer questions. Basic materials provided with additional supplies available for purchase. \nDrop-in fee: $10 for KIAC members / $12 for non-members (cash only) \n902 – 2nd Avenue (at Princess Street). Please use the back door for classroom access.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/screen-printing-drop-in-2/2024-10-02/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Drop-Ins
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241019
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20241009T213224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T213312Z
UID:10025444-1728439200-1729216799@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Bank of Sharp Teeth Gossip Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Bank of Sharp Teeth Gossip Exchange\nThe Bank Of Sharp Teeth (BST) is pleased to announce our new Gossip lending program. Never go without your gossip needs\, BST is on your side. Our new gossip lending program works for you!  \nHow it works: Simply fill in the forms found to the right of the deposit box in the ODD Gallery\, click the link at the bottom of this text\, or scan the QR code\, submit a piece of gossip\, and a return order of gossip will be emailed to you! In order to receive a withdrawal\, you will need to deposit a piece of gossip of equal or greater value. BST will appraise your gossip and send yours to you! Simple\, affordable\, accessible. We take the guesswork out of gossip.  \nPLEASE NOTE – All gossip deposited must be completely anonymous. It cannot include any sort of hate speech or defamatory language. The Bank of Sharp Teeth reserves the right to reject any deposit. \nOnline Form Here \n  \n     \n 
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/bank-of-sharp-teeth-gossip-exchange/
LOCATION:ODD Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241009
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241117
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20241009T223105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T223123Z
UID:10025445-1728439200-1731722399@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Artist-in-Residency Open Call 2025/26
DESCRIPTION:KIAC’s Artist-in-Residency Program is OPEN for New Applications 2025/26\nTr’ondëk Hwëch’in territory\, Dawson City\, Yukon\nDeadline: November 15\, 2024 at 11:59pm PST \nKlondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC) at Dënäkär Zho is now accepting proposals from visual artists and curators working in all media for the KIAC Artist in Residence Program. Submissions will be considered for the 2025/26 residency schedule. \n\nArtist in Residence Program\nThe KIAC Artist in Residence Program accommodates two artists concurrently – for research\, development and production of ongoing or new bodies of work. Residencies are from 4 – 12 weeks in duration from May 2025 through March 2026 (April is reserved for Short Film Festival residencies\, which is a separate application process). Artists are provided shared living facilities with individual studio space and bedroom at no cost. Participants are responsible for all travel and personal expenses including food and materials related to their work. \nThe Artist in Residence facilities are located in the Macaulay Residence. Built in 1901\, the home is now owned by Parks Canada as part of the Dawson Historical Complex National Historic Site. \nResidency Submission Guidelines Here \nNote: Fees are not provided nor charged for residencies. \nApplication Form Here \n\nAccessibility:\nKIAC is accessible by ramp (at back entrance) and has an elevator. Macaulay House Residence is not currently accessible. \nContact:\nJessica Svenningson\, ODD Gallery Director & Artist-in-Residence Coordinator\nartistresidence@kiac.ca
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/artist-in-residency-open-call-2025-26/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Artist in Residence
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241009T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20240104T011136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T175259Z
UID:10025097-1728496800-1728507600@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Screen Printing Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, 6-9 pm \nSelf-guided group studio time for those who have some knowledge and experience with screen printing. A volunteer or staff member will be available to answer questions. Basic materials provided with additional supplies available for purchase. \nDrop-in fee: $10 for KIAC members / $12 for non-members (cash only) \n902 – 2nd Avenue (at Princess Street). Please use the back door for classroom access.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/screen-printing-drop-in-2/2024-10-09/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Drop-Ins
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241012T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241012T203000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20241003T000830Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T003155Z
UID:10025442-1728759600-1728765000@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Life on the Rocks: a live performance and videos
DESCRIPTION:Life on the Rocks: a live performance and videos\nBy Johannes Zits \nSaturday\, October 12th\nDoors at 7:00\, Music at 8:30\nDënäkär Zho / KIAC Ballroom \nFree Admission! \nJohannes’ artist career for the past 15 years has focused on witnessing and documenting trees around the world who are uniquely carrying historical and cultural significance. Over the past 6 weeks\, he has spent time outside working amongst the rocks and trees throughout Dawson City and Tombstone National Park\, exploring their relationship to the surrounding ecosystems. As his final contribution for his residency\, Johannes is offering a free performance utilizing a video of Life On the Rocks projected onto his body\, as well as other videos shot at Moose Hide Slide and dredge tailings near Bear Creek. \nWe invite the City of Dawson to join Johannes to witness his final performance before his departure. \nArtist Bio \n*Please Note: Performance contains joyous nudity.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/life-on-the-rocks-a-live-performance-and-videos/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Artist in Residence
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241016T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20240104T011136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T175259Z
UID:10025098-1729101600-1729112400@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Screen Printing Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, 6-9 pm \nSelf-guided group studio time for those who have some knowledge and experience with screen printing. A volunteer or staff member will be available to answer questions. Basic materials provided with additional supplies available for purchase. \nDrop-in fee: $10 for KIAC members / $12 for non-members (cash only) \n902 – 2nd Avenue (at Princess Street). Please use the back door for classroom access.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/screen-printing-drop-in-2/2024-10-16/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Drop-Ins
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241017T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241017T230000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20240911T190124Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241011T181447Z
UID:10025430-1729193400-1729206000@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Nico Paulo with guest Jared Klok at Dënäkär Zho / KIAC Ballroom
DESCRIPTION:Nico Paulo\nwith guest Jared Klok \nThursday\, October 17\nDënäkär Zho / KIAC Ballroom\nDoors at 7:30\, Music at 8:00 \nTickets on sale HERE!\n$25 General Admission\n$23 KIAC Members\n$15 Youth / SOVA students / Accessible\n$30 at the door \nTo volunteer\, click here! \nNico Paulo is a Portuguese/Canadian songwriter\, performer\, and visual artist. She moved to Canada in 2014 to pursue her career\, originally setting down roots in the vibrant Toronto arts community\, and eventually moved east to become an essential part of Newfoundland’s celebrated music scene. Paulo’s highly anticipated\, self-titled debut LP\, which arrived in spring 2023\, is a melodically dynamic\, heart-baring collection that finds her exploring the interconnected nature of relationships and the flow of time in lush\, sophisticated pop arrangements. The album’s textures come courtesy of production by Joshua Van Tassel (Villages\, Fortunate Ones) and Tim Baker (Hey Rosetta!). \nPaulo released her debut single\, the wistful “Please Don’t Forget\,” in 2019. Her debut EP\, Wave Call\, arrived in 2020\, featuring contributions from musicians Bravo Kilo\, Evan J Cartwright\, Kwame Appiah-Kubi\, and Tim Baker\, with production and engineering handled by David Gavan Baxter. She toured the EP in Europe in 2020\, making stops in Portugal\, the UK\, Ireland\, France\, and Germany. Her latest releases—the Live at First Light EP recorded for the Lawnya Vawnya Artist Residency and a cover of José Afonso’s Portuguese folk song “O Cavaleiro e o Anjo”—were both recorded in Paulo’s adopted hometown of St. John’s\, and include appearances by local musicians Tim Baker\, Adam Hogan\, Steve Maloney\, and Mary B. Waldram. \n“Your new favorite vocalist lives in Newfoundland” – MTV\n“Nico Paulo has a knack for transmuting the mundane motions of daily life into grand\, wistful reveries.” – The FADER \n—\nThanks to our funders: Government of Canada\, Yukon Government\nSpecial thanks to our show sponsors Air North\, Yukon’s Airline and Bombay Peggy’s
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/nico-paulo-with-guest-jared-klok/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241023T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241023T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20240104T011136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T175259Z
UID:10025099-1729706400-1729717200@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Screen Printing Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, 6-9 pm \nSelf-guided group studio time for those who have some knowledge and experience with screen printing. A volunteer or staff member will be available to answer questions. Basic materials provided with additional supplies available for purchase. \nDrop-in fee: $10 for KIAC members / $12 for non-members (cash only) \n902 – 2nd Avenue (at Princess Street). Please use the back door for classroom access.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/screen-printing-drop-in-2/2024-10-23/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Drop-Ins
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241024T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241024T220000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20241016T220304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241016T220304Z
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SUMMARY:ANNE STEVES  |  FLIGHT [CAGE] Opening Reception & Artist Talk + Rug Tufting Demonstration
DESCRIPTION:ANNE STEVES  |  FLIGHT [CAGE]\nOctober 24th – December 7th\, 2024\nODD Gallery\, Dënäkär Zho |  KIAC\nTr’ondëk Hwëch’in territory\, Dawson City\, Yukon \nOPENING RECEPTION & ARTIST TALK + RUG TUFTING DEMO: Thursday\, October 24th\, 7pm – 10pm\nJoin Anne Steves at her exhibition opening Flight [Cage] where she will be discussing her artistic practice and demonstrating how she created her life-size bird rugs with the use of a rug tufting machine. \nWine and snacks provided. \n\nWelsh-Canadian artist Anne Steves invites us to reflect on the universal and intimate dilemmas of life\, loss\, and connection – avian and otherwise – through her exhibition Flight [Cage]. Featuring tufted wool rugs\, photographs\, and her own written reflections\, she transforms images of lifeless birds – her own and those gleaned from friends both near and online – into large\, human-scale artworks. As children\, we are admonished not to touch dead animals. Steves\, however\, seeks connection\, merging her own body with those of the birds through safe and beautiful surrogates\, mirroring their final poses in her photography\, attempting to enter their world. Her work invites gallery visitors to join her in interacting with these tactile proxies\, absorbing the words and images presented and sitting with the feelings and thoughts that emerge.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/anne-steves-flight-cage-opening-reception-artist-talk-rug-tufting-demonstration/
LOCATION:ODD Gallery
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241025T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241025T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20240926T162709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T182328Z
UID:10025439-1729879200-1729890000@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Food and Film Night
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Food & Film Night. An evening of local food and film.\nA fundraiser for the Dawson City Film Festival. \nCome out and feast on lasagna made by some of Dawson City’s best chefs.  Vote for your favorite! \nDinner will be followed by a screening of short films by Dawson City filmmakers. See films by the likes of Allain/Klok\, Death Shepard\, Eastbound\, Hunt\, Keating\, Kendrick\, Maratos\, O’Grady\, Rensch\, Sokolowski\, VanEvery/Lindgren \nDinner at 6pm. Films at 7pm\n$20 (cash bar) \nBuy your ticket at the door or online here! \nPrizes supplied by Bombay Peggy’s and Bonanza Market.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/food-and-film-night/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Exhibitions,Film,Fundraiser
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241029
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241117
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20241030T000351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T000351Z
UID:10025526-1730167200-1731722399@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Exclusive Residency Opportunity for Yukon Artists!
DESCRIPTION:Special Opportunity for Yukon Artists\nDeadline to Apply November 15th\, 2024 @11:59pm\n\nKIAC’s Artist-in-Residence has two openings for this coming March\, 2025\, and we are reserving this month specifically for Yukon Artists\, based in the Yukon\, who currently hold Yukon Residency. To apply\, please complete the general application tick the box that says “I am a Yukon Artist with Yukon residence applying for March\, 2025”\, and submit your artwork as instructed.\n\nQuestions email artistresidence@kiac.ca
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/exclusive-residency-opportunity-for-yukon-artists/
LOCATION:Macaulay House Artist Residence\, Princess and 7th\, Dawson City\, Yukon\, Y0B1G0\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241030T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Whitehorse:20241030T210000
DTSTAMP:20260514T222747
CREATED:20240104T011136Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241220T175259Z
UID:10025100-1730311200-1730322000@kiac.ca
SUMMARY:Screen Printing Drop-In
DESCRIPTION:Wednesdays\, 6-9 pm \nSelf-guided group studio time for those who have some knowledge and experience with screen printing. A volunteer or staff member will be available to answer questions. Basic materials provided with additional supplies available for purchase. \nDrop-in fee: $10 for KIAC members / $12 for non-members (cash only) \n902 – 2nd Avenue (at Princess Street). Please use the back door for classroom access.
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/screen-printing-drop-in-2/2024-10-30/
LOCATION:Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, 902 2nd Avenue\, Dawson City
CATEGORIES:Workshops & Drop-Ins
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