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Shary Boyle and Christine Fellows: Everything Under the Moon
22 Feb 2012, 7:00 PM
Everything Under the Moon
is the old-time shadow play re-imagined; a fantastical work of theatre for all ages told through projected image and narrative song.
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Film
Cinenova: An Audience of Enablers Cannot Fail
25 Feb 2012, 1:00 PM
Local artists, activists, thinkers, and educators select films and videos from the Cinenova collection for small-group presentation, viewing and facilitated discussion.
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Upcoming
Sunday Scene
Lise Beaudry
Lise Beaudry is a Franco-Ontarian artist whose work has shown widely. She is also Director of Gallery 44 and a professor in the Art and Art History pr ...
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Power Kids
Portraits
Inspired by the
Malabar People
, the dramatic portrait series by Stan Douglas currently on view at The Power Plant, this workshop will explore creative ...
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Lectures
Mieke Bal on Stan Douglas
Mieke Bal will speak on Stan Douglas’s work (currently on view at The Power Plant), examining how he practices a re-examination of cultural history th ...
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Sunday Scene
Leila Pourtavaf
Leila Pourtavaf is a doctoral candidate in History at the University of Toronto. Her writing has appeared in
C Magazine
,
Fuse
and
No More Potlucks
, an ...
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Live
Jonathan VanDyke: Obstructed View
Obstructed View
is a durational performance for two figures by New York-based artist Jonathan VanDyke, part of his contribution to the exhibition
Comi ...
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Live
Cinenova: Closing Party & Performance
A closing party at the Gladstone Hotel featuring a newly commissioned performance by Toronto-based artist Sharlene Bamboat that responds to the Cineno ...
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Sunday Scene
Rosemary Heather
Rosemary Heather writes about art, the moving image and digital technology for numerous publications internationally, as well as working as an indepen ...
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Sunday Scene
Meghan Sutherland
Meghan Sutherland is Associate Professor of Cinema and Visual Studies at the University of Toronto and her essays on politics and aesthetics in medi ...
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From the Archives
Chen Tamir
Chen Tamir is a curator and writer who holds an MA in Curatorial Studies from Bard College and divides her time between Toronto, Tel Aviv and New York ...
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Sunday Scene
Ahlia Moussa & Jessica Simas
Ahlia Moussa & Jessica Simas are Curatorial Interns at The Power Plant.
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From the Archives
Matthew Hyland & Gabrielle Moser
Matthew Hyland is Director of Oakville Galleries, where he is working on a series of exhibitions on contemporary feminist art practices. Gabrielle Mos ...
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Sunday Scene
Brian Price
Brian Price is Associate Professor of Film and Visual Studies at the University of Toronto. His books including
Color, the Film Reader
(2006) and
Neit ...
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From the Archives
Michelle Jacques
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Sunday Scene
Dr. Nathan Rose
Dr. Nathan Rose studies memory and the brain at the Rotman Research Institute at Baycrest. His research focuses on different types of memory (working ...
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Sunday Scene
Laurie Kang
Laurie Kang is a Toronto-based artist working in photography, collage and sculpture to explore abstraction and shifted perceptions. She received her B ...
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Sunday Scene
Amish Morrell
Amish Morrell is the editor of
C Magazine
, a quarterly journal on contemporary international art, and Special Lecturer in Visual Studies at the Univer ...
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From the Archives
Matthew-Robin Nye
Matthew-Robin Nye is an artist exploring the intersections of architecture, mythology and sexuality to define new paradigms of historiographical under ...
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