Dayna Danger is a 2Spirit/Queer, Metis/Saulteaux/Polish visual artist raised in so called Winnipeg, MB. Using photography, sculpture, performance and video, Dayna Danger‘s practice questions the line between empowerment and objectification by claiming space with her larger than life scale work.
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Artist: Lacie Burning Title: Reflection Series, Untitled Image 4 (CDCC Edition) Genre: Archival digital print on Epson Premium Lustre paper 9 x 6 inches, unframed Edition of 10, signed and numbered by the artist 2018 Description: Produced in conjunction with the exhibition Forward Facing, curated by Cass Gardiner and presented in partnership with Aboriginal Curatorial Collective. An artist info card is included with each print, along with a signature card suitable for mounting on the back of a frame. About the Artist: Lacie Burning is a Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) and Onondaga artist and curator raised on Six Nations of the Grand River located in Southern Ontario. They work in photography, video, installation, and sculpture and are currently studying at Emily Carr University of Art + Design. Having come…Find out more
Critical Distance Centre for Curators (CDCC) is seeking submissions from curators, artists, collectives and organizations working across a wide range of disciplines for curatorial proposals for our 2019-2021 programming years. Submissions can include proposals for exhibitions, public programming, performances, screenings, workshops, tours and digital projects. CDCC is particularly interested in critically, politically and socially engaged program proposals. We also encourage proposals that challenge the definition and boundaries of curatorial practice and conceive of curatorial labour in new ways. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Proposal brief: max 500 words outlining your idea with a confirmed or potential artist list; CVs and/or bios for curators; Support material: up to ten images/documents, can include artworks, sketches, writing samples and examples of previous curatorial projects; A list…Find out more
Cass Gardiner is an Anishinaabe filmmaker, curator, and writer from Kebaowek First Nation. She produces and directs films, writes, and curates – usually about food.
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