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  • PUBLISHED on November 18, 2015

Performance and Artist Talks 1pm Reception November 28th, 1 pm Throughout the month of November, Saskatoon-based artists Gerry Potié and Zoey Pricelys Roy developed their own projects in dialogue with Geronimo Inutiq’s ARCTICNOISE. As a visual artist and educator, Potié is interested in traditions, how they are shared and passed down, and how in turn […]

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  • PUBLISHED on October 22, 2015

ARCTICNOISE Geronimo Inutiq November 6 to December 5, 2015 Opening Reception November 6, 8pm Curated by Britt Gallpen and Yasmin Nurming-Por Workshop with Geronimo Inutiq November 7, 2015. Supported by Paved Arts Production Centre. To register contact technical@pavedarts.ca ARCTICNOISE is an immersive, audio and visual media installation by Geronimo Inutiq (madeskimo). Following a series of […]

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  • PUBLISHED on October 15, 2015

Tragedy Plus Time/I Laughed, I Cried, I Split My Side   This catalogue documents two exhibitions: Dunlop Art Gallery’s Tragedy Plus Time and AKA artist-run’s I Laughed, I Cried, I Split My Side. These exhibitions employed different points of view to critically examine the application of humour in the practices of 21 Canadian and international […]

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  • PUBLISHED on October 15, 2015

Linda Muizniece:  TBA Archives Residency October, 2015 This archival residency started in the Summer of 2015 and has now become a curatorial project. For the past few months I’ve been sorting through materials accumulated over decades of existence of this galley. I’ve separated all of the materials by medium and done some general organizing. As […]

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  • PUBLISHED on October 14, 2015

The following curatorial text accompanies Geronimo Inutiq’s ARCTICNOISE on view November 6 to December 5, 2015. Co-curated by Britt Gallpen and Yasmin Nurming-Por. ARCTICNOISE is an immersive, audio and visual media installation by Geronimo Inutiq (madeskimo). More …   Arctic Echoes, Arctic Noises On the evening of Dec. 28, 1967 the CBC Radio programme “Ideas” […]

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  • PUBLISHED on September 01, 2015

An opera about a column made by union workers, who are played by non-union actors, without an opera. Derek Liddington performance Saturday, September 26, 2015, evening in collaboration with Culture Days and Nuit Blanche Saskatoon in conjunction with Local History Room and It wasn’t until we closed our eyes that we could finally see what […]

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  • PUBLISHED on August 17, 2015

Local History Room Derek Liddington, Eleni Papadimitriou & Stefanos Ziras Billboard September and October, 2015 in partnership with 8eleven   Together Liddington, Papadimitriou & Ziras practices connect through the idea of the ‘monument’.  Through his early research into his upcoming exhibition at AKA, It wasn’t until we closed our eyes that we could finally see […]

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  • PUBLISHED on August 17, 2015

It wasn’t until we closed our eyes that we could finally see what was there all along Derek Liddington September 11 to October 24, 2015 Opening Reception September 11, 8pm Residency August 28 to September 1, 2015 Artist talk – September 25, 12pm – Gordon Snelgrove Gallery Performance – September 26, evening – Culture Days […]

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  • PUBLISHED on August 15, 2015

Apophatic Constructions, TBA Projects Residency Jessica Morgun September 2015 Visit the gallery during the month of September to view Morgun’s project in process. Is it possible for an object to hold a kind of authority on memory, perhaps in its very absence?  This question guides the building of a series of found object constructions and […]

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  • PUBLISHED on May 28, 2015

Kyle Armstrong, Mark Templeton, Extensions, 2015. Sounds Like Audio Art Festival July 23 to 25 2015 Artists participating in Sounds Like 2015 explore the thematic of Locations and Borders through experimental audio performance and installation. Spread throughout the three-day festival, performances and installations will be held within AKA and PAVED Arts shared building at 424 […]

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