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Weather to Store

FADO Performance Art Centre and SAVAC co-present Weather to Store by Kristina Guison Precarity renders the acquisition, care and disposal of an object into an emotionally loaded, calculative problem. The lifecycle of an object...

We Look at Animals Because

In partnership with Critical Distance, SAVAC is pleased to present We Look At Animals Because, an exhibition that gazes on animality. Through the lens of spectatorship, the show explores the shifting ways in which animals...

Digital Mapping and the Politics of Place

Chicago-based artist Hiba Ali has been invited by SAVAC and Modern Fuel (Kingston) to take part in a month-long research residency in the summer of 2017.

Spaceless Place

KAPSULA Magazine and SAVAC present a collaborative special issue of Kapsula that explores the notion of “spaceless place”—an identity unbound to fixed geographical location.

Reimaging & Remembering

Reimaging & Remembering is a site-specific performance by Tharmila Rajasingam that collects and documents drawings of the Small Arms Building visitors over the period of In Situ.

Archeological Apathy

Patrick Cruz, the recent winner of RBC’s Canadian Painting Competition, presents Archeological Apathy a solo exhibit opening at 8 11 Gallery (November 10 – 30, 2016) that speaks to fictional, hybridized, and constructed spaces.

Terraforming

Featuring artists Melissa General, Kristina Guison, Trudy Erin Elmore, Anna Eyler, and Safiya Randera, this exhibition encounters Nature as a medium for creating options in relation to the established socio-economic order.

Being Nepali

We are pleased to host Kathmandu-based artist, curator and activist NayanTara Gurung Kakshapati as artist-in-residence with Gallery 44.

Beyond Measure: Domesticating Distance

This exhibition explores hybrid identities, critically dissecting ideas of multiculturalism, and analyzing the complications of watching uncertain political situations unfold in countries they have called home. Featuring works by Meera Margaret Singh, Surendra Lawoti,...

So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing

So the darkness shall be the light, and the stillness the dancing, is an exhibition by Pavitra Wickramasinghe and Shahir Krishna.

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