Meta Wired Women S@lon 11 : Material uncertainties

Participants

Partenaire·s

As part of Studio XX Meta Wired Women Salon #11

MATERIAL UNCERTAINTIES
Powerhouse Screening Night

Thursday March 21, 7pm
@ La Centrale
4296 St-Laurent (between Marianne and Rachel)

A co-presentation of Studio XX and La Centrale Galerie Powerhouse

Kerri Flannigan
Fistpress : An Intimate Friend
Slideshow/performance/Diaporama

Amanda Dawn Christie
Transmissions
Performance with 16mm film projectors, shortwave radio, and kaoss pad

 

PROGRAM

Jodie Mack
Glitch Envy
2011, 5:00, vidéo

Wednesday Lupypciw
Weaving Sample
2009-2013, 3 :29, vidéo

Leyla Majeri
Les Pastels de l’âme
2012, 1:50, 16 mm sur vidéo

Marie Dauverné
Les Crevasses Médiatiques
2012,10:36, vidéo

Sarah Pupo
What Was A Wild Night
2012, 5:07, vidéo

Sabrina Ratté
La Lune
2010, 2:20, vidéo

 

Amanda Dawn Christie
_TRANSMISSIONS,_ is an improvisational performance for analogue and digital technologies that explores radio waves and dreaming; satellites and ideas; wireless internet and cell phones; television and radio broadcasts; all of these signals contribute to complex interconnected webs of invisible landscapes and invisible architectures passing through our bodies in every time and in every space. The analogue aspect of the live performance involves the manipulation of 16mm film loops through the use of prisms, mirrors, and lenses, which distort the images while sending them beyond the rectangular perimeter of the screen. The digital aspect of the live performance involves the real time processing of short wave radio sounds through the use of a kaoss pad.

Amanda Dawn Christie is an interdisciplinary artist working in experimental film, video installation, contemporary dance, photography, and electroacoustic sound design. Since 1997, Amanda has been actively serving on various boards of artist run centres, teaching workshops, publishing articles, and serving on juries across Canada. She completed a Master of Fine Arts degree at Simon Fraser University School for the Contemporary Arts in Vancouver, before moving to Amsterdam. After living in the Netherlands for a year, she moved back to Canada to work as production supervisor at the Faucet Media Arts Centre and Struts Gallery. She currently works as the director of the Galerie Sans Nom in Moncton, while continuing to maintain and develop her own active art practice.

Kerri Flannigan
Fist Press is a bittersweet coming of age tale, a folk history, a memory of migration and a documentary of the early Finnish presence in Northern Ontario. Both personal and archival, this presentation recounts tales of migrant labour, radicalism, diasporic matchmaking and funeral processions. Fist Press (Nyrkki Lehti) is the name of Finnish handwritten newsletters in North America that were said to serve as “guides, interpreters, teachers and intimate friends”.

Kerri Flannigan is a Montreal-based interdisciplinary artist, originally from Deep River, Ontario. Through drawing, writing, projection, and installation, Flannigan explores methods of experimental narrative and documentary. Grounded in both personal history and in-depth research, her work examines the wayward histories of small towns, coming of age memoirs and family histories.