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SUMMARY:Access as an Art: A Community Exploration
DESCRIPTION:Come join us at the School of Visual Arts Confluence Gallery August 5th from 5pm – 8pm to celebrate community art installed with accessible intention. \nRegular Gallery Operating Hours: \nAugust 6th – 8th: 2pm – 6pm \nAugust 9th – 12th: 10am – 5pm \nPublic Artist Talk: \nAugust 12th: 12pm – 1pm \nPuppets\, paintings\, kites\, quilts\, pillows and more await your interaction! \nSee you there! \n 
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/access-as-an-art-a-community-exploration/
LOCATION:Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA)\, 982 Third Ave\, Dawson City\, Yukon Territory\, Y0B1G0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Exhibitions,Kids & Youth
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SUMMARY:Susan Schuppli: SOVA Artist-in-Residence Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Susan Schuppli is a researcher and artist based in the UK. She is Professor and Director of the Centre for Research Architecture\, Goldsmiths University of London and is also an investigative researcher with the human rights agency Forensic Architecture recipient of the 2024 Right Livelihood Award. Susan Schuppli’s fieldwork and documentary film practice is situated at the intersections between environmental struggles\, climate science\, and affected communities with a contemporary focus on the cryosphere and the politics of cold. \n\nCreative projects have been exhibited throughout Europe\, Asia\, Canada\, and the US. She has published widely within the context of media and politics and is author of the book\, Material Witness: Media\, Forensics\, Evidence published by MIT Press in 2020.\n\nSupported by Yukon School of Visual Arts\, the Klondike Institute of Art & Culture (KIAC)\, YukonU\, with funding support from a Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Connections Grant / Toronto Biennial of Art.\n\nOVERVIEW\n\nDr. Susan Schuppli will be working in collaboration with students from SOVA in Nicole’s 4D Studio class on her project SOUNDING ICE: sensing frozen flows. Via sound and various field recording strategies\, the project explores the signals of climate change found in and around the Yukon and Klondike Rivers—their confluences and histories.\n\nThe practice of ‘sounding’ refers both to the taking of depth measurements in a body of water as well as the sourcing of ‘evidence’ needed in a preliminary step towards taking action. This project and forthcoming website will document our collective efforts to ‘sound out’ local expressions and histories of the environment—Earth evidence—and its urgent calls to action.\n\nMy earlier work as an artist-researcher and writer explored material evidence\, specifically the ways in which non-human witnesses\, enter into trials and tribunals to testify to historical events\, in particular those involving political violence\, ethnic conflict\, and war crimes. This work assumed many different modes of communication from legal analysis and public advocacy to theoretical reflection and creative exploration. Current research and artistic production expands these investigations to examine how environmental systems and the transformations brought about by global warming are generating new forms of evidence; creating\, in effect\, a planetary archive of material witnesses.\n\nhttps://susanschuppli.com
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/susan-schuppli-sova-artist-in-residence-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA)\, 982 Third Ave\, Dawson City\, Yukon Territory\, Y0B1G0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Artist in Residence,Community Engagement
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SUMMARY:Create\, Craft and Share Workshop
DESCRIPTION:“Create\, Craft and Share” — a series of skill-building workshops for writers\, poets\, and storytellers.\n\nJoin renowned storyteller and author Ivan Coyote for three evening workshops geared towards helping you generate new original work. Ivan will help edit and fine tune your piece to make it stronger. Learn tips on bringing your work from the page to the stage.\n\nParticipating in the performance is optional\, but writers are asked to attend all three nights of workshops.\n\nThe fee for all three workshops is $50 dollars and registration is limited – if the fee is a barrier\, please contact kiac@kiac.ca\, as we have a few subsidized spots available.\nTo purchase your registration\, please click here. \n\nTo register\, email kiac@kiac.ca.\nThis workshop is 18+. If you are under the age of 18 but would like to be involved\, please get in touch.\n\nWorkshop breakdown:\nSeptember 16th: Create\nWe’ll discuss strategies to generate new material and build a writing discipline to help you start and finish your play\, poem\, novel\, or short story. Bring your laptop and/or pen and paper and be ready to write.\n\nSeptember 17th: Craft\nWe will talk about the editing process\, outlines\, structuring longer work\, and putting together short story and poetry collections. This will be a chance to share your work in break-out groups and gather feedback to help you polish and fine-tune your writing. Bring a 3–5-minute selection of work to share with your break-out group.\n\nSeptember 18th: Share\nWe will go over the basics of material selection\, timing and preparing your set\, as well microphone technique and equipment for live performance. Writers will have a chance to have their work selected to showcase in front of a friendly and supportive audience of friends and family.\n\nCreate\, Craft and Share WorkshopPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Participant Name *FirstLastParticipant Age *Email *PhoneCheckboxes *She/HerHe/HimThey/ThemOther - Please write down belowI'd rather not sayPaymentOnline (Card)In person (Card)In person (Cash)Comment or MessagePlease indicate any special accommodation requests\, comments\, or questions.Submit
URL:https://kiac.ca/calendar-of-events/create-craft-and-share-workshop/
LOCATION:Yukon School of Visual Arts (SOVA)\, 982 Third Ave\, Dawson City\, Yukon Territory\, Y0B1G0\, Canada
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