Video (1:38): ‘Jess Dobkin is a performance artist based in Toronto, Canada. She is best known for her 2006 work The Lactation Station.’ – Wiki4All
Category: Canada
Video (4:00): artist talk video, ‘Michèle Pearson Clarke on Quantum Choir’, published by
Art Gallery of Hamilton, Canada. Quantum Choir is a part of the exhibition Michèle Pearson Clarke: Muscle Memory which is on through May 23rd, 2022 at Art Gallery of Hamilton.
Exploring the vulnerability of queer female masculinity, Michèle Pearson Clarke: Muscle Memory is the first major solo exhibition in a public gallery for Toronto-based artist Michèle Pearson Clarke. The exhibition runs through May 23, 2022 at the Art Gallery of Hamilton in Canada.
Pamela Dodds – DOCUMENTING BORDER BARRIERS, March 4 – April 16, 2022 in the Project Space at
Open Studio Printmaking Centre, 401 Richmond St. West, Suite 104, Toronto, Canada.
Video (45:43) queer feminist artists and romantic partners Deirdre Logue and Allyson Mitchell in conversation with Michelle Jacques and Chase Joynt about their creative practices and collaborative projects.
SD Holman will be stepping down after founding The Pride in Art Society 16 years ago and 14 years as Artistic & Executive Director, handing over the reins to Mark Takeshi McGregor as of October 1st, 2021.
Video (59:16): Kickstart’s Virtual Tour: Constructed Identities by Canadian sculptor and performance artist Persimmon Blackbridge, hosted by Jenna Reid.
Jess Dobkin’s Wetrospective
September 2 to 26, 2021
Opening Reception: Friday, September 10th, 6 – 9 pm at Art Gallery of York University (AGYU) in Toronto, Canada.
The exhibition includes an extensive event programme.