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Open Studio – Oil Painting with Carla Perkins 🎨

March 16 @ 10:00 am 3:00 pm

An opportunity to engage with others in the shared space of the Main Studio (2nd floor) of Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre.

Bring your own materials and artworks in progress and share ideas and skills. Artist Carla Perkins (painting in oil) will talk about her work and working methods.

Details

Date:
March 16
Time:
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Cost:
$14
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Website:
https://sunburyshores.org/courses/

Organizer

Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre
Email
info@sunburyshores.org

Open Studio – Encausic with Barbara Majchrowski 🌊

February 24 @ 10:00 am 3:00 pm

An opportunity to engage with others in the shared space of the Main Studio (2nd floor) of Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre.

Bring your own materials and artworks in progress and share ideas and skills. Artist Barbara Majchrowski will talk about her work and demonstrate painting with encaustic.

Details

Date:
February 24
Time:
10:00 am – 3:00 pm
Cost:
$14
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Event Tags:
Website:
https://sunburyshores.org/courses/

Organizer

Sunbury Shores Arts & Nature Centre
Email
info@sunburyshores.org
Works in progress by Francisco González-Rosas

Open Studio with Francisco González-Rosas 💻

February 1, 2023 @ 5:30 pm 7:00 pm

Open Studio with Francisco González-Rosas
Wednesday, February 1st | 5:30 – 7pm
Struts Gallery

Works in progress by Francisco González-Rosas


What constitutes performance in a digital age? What are the biases of the technologies we use? How do we understand the impact of these biases on our attempts at self-expression?

Please join us for an informal studio visit and Q&A with Francisco González-Rosas. The artist will show a selection of their past work and discuss their current project, the digital production and post production of a multichannel video installation.

Francisco is a performance and new media artist born in Chile, and currently based in Tiohtià:ke/Montréal. Their creative research practice revolves around the constant mediation of reality in contemporary life, using performance as a generative device to approach the studio work. Their current work can be understood as a form of hyper-mediation: a conceptual exploration in which by-products of the body —scanning, CGI avatars, performance scenes— are arranged and projected into multiple pieces. This process is substantially determined by the technology with which the work is produced. The gesture of self-mediation emerges in connection to questions of queerness, identity, capital, and spectacle, understanding them as invisible technologies that intervene and alter the creation of the contemporary body.

Image: Work in progress by Francisco González-Rosas