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Art[4]Change: engaging with things of great complexity

Artist

Shelly Bahl + Lyncia Begay + Tia Cavanagh + Andrea Chung + Sonali Menezes

Curated by:

Sally Frater

Exhibition Dates:

September 4, 2018

- October 27, 2018

Opening Reception:

September 14, 2018 7:00 pm

In 2017, Centre[4]Arts staged the exhibition 20 Minutes of Action. The exhibition, which was organized in response to the province-wide initiative launched by the Government of Ontario that moved to combat sexual violence, explored the pervasiveness of rape culture.

engaging with things of great complexity is the second phase of the conversation that was first begun by 20 Minutes of Action. While it is still positioned as a response to sexual violence and its pervasiveness, this iteration focuses on some of the ways in which rape culture functions within racialized communities, the title referencing the challenges inherent in confronting the enormity of societal entrenchment within gendered violence and the oppression of women. Featuring responses that visualize the ways in which these violences manifest themselves within different cultural contexts, the works also show how they take root both inside and outside of the body, and the ways in which individuals are proposing disruptions to sexual violence in personal and collective action.

Curator Biography:

Sally Frater holds an Honours BA in Studio Art from the University of Guelph and an MA in Contemporary Art from The University of Manchester/Sotheby’s Institute of Art. Curatorially, she is interested in decolonization, space and place, Black and Caribbean diasporas, photography, art of the everyday, and issues of equity and representation in museological spaces. She is the curator of contemporary art at the Art Gallery of Guelph and is the co-director of Artistic Programs at Emerging Curators Institute.

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