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Sarah Mihara Creagen and Anthony Cudahy (NYC) talk about sex, botany and queerness. Both queer figurative painters and drawers, they will chat about expansive forms of intimacy found in both of their practices. The discussion takes place as part of the exhibition The Sisters' Fart Corner, by Creagen.
The Sisters’ Fart Corner presents a body of drawings and comics that explicitly explores Creagen’s mixed-race Japanese-Canadian heritage and investigates areas of representation (contemporary/historical art, and medical) connected to women’s bodies in sex and sexual...
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articule has the pleasure of inviting you to the opening reception of The Sisters’ Fart Corner by Sarah Mihara Creagen.
The Sisters’ Fart Corner presents a body of drawings and comics that explicitly explores Creagen’s mixed-race Japanese-Canadian heritage and investigates areas of representation (contemporary/historical art, and medical) connected to women’s bodies in sex and sexual health.
Born in Nova Scotia, Sarah Mihara Creagen is a white passing mixed-race queer artist currently based between Brooklyn and Toronto. She received her MFA from...
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*Please note: this performance is not child-friendly.
Doors at 7pm, performance at 8pm.
articule invites you to the closing performance of Stephanie Creaghan, Nat Navi, and Lees Brenson and Mitch Westcott (Dregqueen)'s research residency KINE-POETICS/CINÉ-POÉTIQUES: Queer & Trans Music As a Means of Survival.
During this research residency, the artists will highlight the power of collaboration, inter-support and music through performance, video and sculpture. The residency will feature AV/tactile manifestations or responses to music....
- KINE-POETICS/CINÉ-POÉTIQUES: Queer & Trans Music As a Means of Survival | Special projects |
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MONTREAL MONOCHROME VII: RECALIBRATIONS | RAP BATTLES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: SHOWCASE
Free and open to all
Venue: articule
Performances!
The Rap Battles for Social Justice has organized many events starting in the spring of 2015. With live hip hop music, veterans, aspiring rappers as well as first-time performers display their original lyrics aiming at systemic oppression wherever it may lurk. With our mission for popular education to a beat - we aim to forge community ties through consciousness-raising in the form of art and...
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MONTREAL MONOCHROME VII: RECALIBRATIONS | RAP BATTLES FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE: CREATIVE WRITING WORKSHOP
Workshop - free -bilingual instructors
Max. 30 participants - registration: outreach@articule.org
Open to all, no prevoius experience necessary
Venue: articule
The first part of the workshop will welcome guest speaker Marlene Hale from Native Montreal. Following this, a creative writing workshop where we will learn together how to engage Hip Hop as a platform for social issues. Following our robust and accessible model, we will be...
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MONTREAL MONOCHROME VII: RECALIBRATIONS | MY VOICE AS A THREAD // A TEXT WEAVING WORKSHOP
Workshop - free - in English, bilingual instructor
Open to all, priority to BIPOC
Max. 15 participants - registration: outreach@articule.org
Venue: articule
A text weaving workshop focused on process as a continuous action of reality-making. BIPOC’s narratives around our experience are often denied, erased, brushed off and countered with "data, records, documentation’’ upheld by white western narratives. This workshop aims to...
- Montreal Monochrome VII: Recalibrations | Discussion and Workshops |
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