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Art[4]Change: Unmasking Rape Culture

A white sculpture resembling a person positioned crouched on all fours in the corner of a gallery room with wooden floors and white walls.

Art[4]Change: Unmasking Rape Culture was a multifaceted initiative that explored the intersection of contemporary art, gender, and sexuality through the lens of scholars, performances, and visual artists. Artworks addressed various aspects of rape culture, from its roots in colonialism to its manifestations in modern society.

Urban Green: Artscarp

Event poster for Artscarp: Urban Green. Exhibition runs September 29–December 2, 2017. Opening Reception: September 30, 3–6 pm at Sam Lawrence Park.

The Urban Green: Artscarp project was a significant public art initiative that transformed Sam Lawrence Park into an open-air gallery. The project aimed to engage the public with art in a natural setting, highlighting the intersection of urban life, green spaces, and cultural expression.

Sitelines

An embroidery hoop displays pastel-coloured thread art, depicting an abstract landscape with a sun and clouds, all stitched on light blue fabric.

Sitelines was a community arts initiative that offered free arts-based workshops and open studio sessions to adults with lived experiences of mental health and addiction challenges, providing a supportive environment for creative expression and skill development.

-HOME (Hyphenated Home)

-HOME (Hyphenated Home) was a group exhibition that brought together first-generation Canadian artists from across the country to explore the complexities of hyphenated identities and the evolving concept of “home.”

Function Keys 3

Dark poster with geometric 3D shapes and the text Function Keys 3: Conference Of New Technology & Digital Culture with a stylized keycap labeled "Fnctn Keys 3".

Function Keys 3 was a 3-day conference organized by Centre[3] For Print and Media Arts that aimed to explore contemporary ideas and issues in new technologies and digital culture.

Pop Up Shop

3D block letters in red, yellow, and blue spelling out POP UP SHOP are stacked vertically on a dark background, with small colored blocks floating around the text.

Centre[3]’s Pop Up Shop was an arts initiative presented in conjunction with the 2015 Pan Am Games featuring a series of visual and media art installations that transformed storefronts and public spaces into accessible cultural experiences.

My Voice, My Say!

A group of people stand and talk inside Centre[3]'s gallery. Outside on the glass window, white text reads: "My Voice, My Say! May 5 - May 31. A Community Arts Project that merges the sectors of art and mental health".

My Voice, My Say! was a community arts initiative that brought together individuals with lived experiences of mental health challenges to create personal digital stories, fostering empowerment and challenging societal stigmas.

Function Keys 2

Abstract image of blue and yellow neurons with a text overlay: Function Keys 2, Conference of New Technology & Digital Culture.

Function Keys 2 was a three-day conference organized by Centre[3] for Artistic + Social Practice. The purpose of this conference was to explore contemporary ideas and issues in the realm of new technologies and digital culture.

Road Sign Project

A grid of 16 graphic poster designs part of the Road Sign Project, each displaying unique text, symbols, or illustrations like caution signs, QR codes, and arrows. Arranged in four rows with filenames labeled underneath.

In partnership with Atelier Imago, an artist-run centre in Moncton, New Brunswick, Centre[3] presented an off-site installation titled The Road Sign Project. Artists were invited to design road signs that drew on the language and shorthand of email and text messaging, integrating digital-age vernacular into the visual grammar of traditional signage. The resulting works were […]