~~~~~Artistes Autochtones du Québec vous invite à consulter les invitations et appels de soumission utiles à votre pratique artistique~~~~~ ~~~~~Quebec Native Artist invites you to consult it's blog for calls to submission and offers that concerns your artistic practice~~~~~

lundi 29 avril 2013

AKAKONHSA' - FABULEUX DÉDOUBLEMENTS 30 avril : lancement de l'évènement et vernissage de 17h à 19h


Pour cette exposition, la vision de jeunes artistes amérindiens des arts visuels du Québec est convoquée. Des rencontres avec des artistes autochtones majeurs, permettront la découverte des « fabuleux dédoublements» que portent les récits mythiques amérindiens. Le commissaire Guy Sioui Durand y accueillera le public au cours de six visites guidées.

L'autochtone est un être dédoublé, comme partout sur la terre mère, son quotidien s'est compliqué. En simultané, il tente de concilier traditions et modernité. Les dualités imaginaires comme l'envers du Blanc sont légions : tantôt noble aborigène, tantôt maudit sauvage. On le perçoit, ou bien autochtone spirituellement holiste ou victime de tous les maux de la société moderne. À ces faces qui se dédoublent, opposons d'autres Fabuleux Dédoublements. Aux créateurs aînés qui ont ouvert les sentiers de l'art, se joignent celles et ceux des générations d'artistes autochtones qui s'y sont engagés aujourd'hui. Ils introduisent l'excès et le retournement des situations pour assurer l'équilibre des choses.

Guy Sioui Durand Commissaire


Artistes :
Eruoma Awashish, Domingo Cisneros, Hannah Claus, David Garneau, Lydia Mestokosho-Paradis, Kent Monkman, Norval Morrisseau, Nadia Myre, Sylvie Paré et Robert Laliberté, Mike Patten, Virginia Pésémapéo Bordeleau, Diane Robertson, Sonia Robertson et Sophie Kurtness

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lundi 15 avril 2013

"Walking With Our Sisters" A Commemorative Art Installation for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of Canada - DEADLINE JULY 15TH 2014



"Walking With Our Sisters" A Commemorative Art Installation for the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women of Canada

It is estimated that 600+ native women in Canada have gone missing or have been murdered in the last 20 years. Many have vanished without a trace with little to no concern paid by the media, the general public or politicians. This is a travesty of justice.

600+ moccasin tops are being created by hundreds of caring and concerned people to create one large collaborative art piece that will be installed for the public in various galleries and sites. They will be installed in a winding path of beaded vamps on cloth over a gallery floor. Viewers would need to remove their shoes to walk over the cloth and walk along the path.

The exhibit is currently booked to tour across Canada and perhaps into the United States. (see "Exhibit Schedule" under the 'file tab').

This project is about these women, paying respect to their lives and existence on this earth. They are not forgotten. They are sisters, mothers, daughters, cousins, grandmothers. They have been cared for, they have been loved, and they are missing.

A recording of traditional honour songs will also be created for the audio portion of the installation. A separate call to traditional singers anywhere in Turtle Island has gone out. See the poster under the "photo" tab of this group page for more info.

This "group" page is created so that there is a central forum for the contributing artists to communicate about this project.

The due date for work is July 15, 2013. Mailed to Christi Belcourt, P.O. Box 282, Sioux Narrows, ON, P0X 1N0

Donations towards the purchase of cloth, tobacco, shipping costs and other expenses directly related to the exhibit tour can be made by e-transfer to wwos@live.ca. Or directly to TD Canada Trust (see photo in the "photos" tab with account numbers). Checks or money orders can be made out to Walking With Our Sisters and mailed.

All the work for the project is being done 100% by volunteers. No one is being paid for this work.



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