- August 5, 2015 to August 22, 2015
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ARCTICNOISE is a media installation by Geronimo Inutiq (madeskimo) that draws on film footage and sound materials source from the Isuma Archive at the National Gallery of Canada, as well as sound and film materials from the artist's personal collection and other ethnographic material. Conceived as an Indigenous response to Glenn Gould's celebrated composition "The Idea of the North". Inutiq will appropriate Gould's piece as a musical score, paired with new voices and imagery to produce a layered and multi-vocal work.
By Geronimo Inutiq - Curated by Britt Gallpen, Yasmin Nurming-Por
Category | 313 Programs
Exhibition- June 4, 2015 to July 18, 2015
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Dyptichs by artist Mark Igloliorte features over a hundred observational works of still lifes and studio vignette paintings, a series that has been ongoing since 2010. Painted upon torn phonebook paper, Igloliorte uses this practice to explore the ideas of place - both the studio interior and at the city, town or whole region the phonebook indexes.
By Mark Igloliorte - Curated by Glenn Alteen
Diptychs
- October 28, 2011 to December 3, 2011
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grunt gallery is pleased to present video and digital stills of works by noted Newfoundland-based artist Colette Urban. The exhibition Pin-up will feature digital stills from the new performance "Limited Posession", digital stills from HOOT and a single channel video loop documenting HOOT's performance as an introduction to the film Pretend Not To See Me. "Limited Posession" will premier at grunt on October 28th, 2011. "Limited Possession" is a performance-based project that was documented for an exhibiton of thirteen still photographs. The documentation took place in a storage facility in the community of McIvers, Newfoundland. This project includes the production of a 2012, signed-edition calendar. The gallery installation will also include a slightly larger than life-size photographic, sculptural cut-out of the performer. HOOT is a performance that was documented at Full Tilt Creative Centre for the purposes of the installation. The costume is made up of a feathered garment, petticoat and a helmet with CD discs and battery lights.
By Colette Urban
Pin-up
- February 23, 2012 to March 31, 2012
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Grunt gallery is pleased to present the work of Charlene Vickers in her new installation entitled, “Ominjimendaan/ to remember”. This exhibition is comprised of a range of sculptural objects including wrapped grasses, sturdy spear forms, and stylized turtles. At the heart of this exhibition, Vickers evokes a healing space for those who have experienced loss or who are looking for someone who is missing. Within each grass stalk, spear, and turtle, memory is a source of experiential meaning both historical and personal, for maker and viewer. History, healing and growth are themes of the early wrapped grass and fabric works. By wrapping and binding grasses and hair together with cotton and linen strips, the grasses begin to resemble bone-like forms to evoke vulnerability and recovery. The most recent wrapped grasses stand facing the viewer in relation to their own body. Emphasis on how the body and experiences of the viewer are incorporated in the meaning of the work is crucial. Tall lengths of pointed, sharpened cedar stand balanced against a wall waiting for someone to employ them with purpose; a story, a history, an action. Resembling spears or tipi poles, one thinks of weaponry, hunting, or traditional shelters that provide protection and sustenance. The initial idea for the form of the work began when thinking of the porcupine quill and its elegant and efficient functionality as deterrent to predators. The clan of turtles are the searchers of things lost: people, culture, languages, and histories. The clan shuffles, floats, dreams and searches to find lost sisters and family members, then slowly re-enters the land and the rivers from where they came.
By Charlene Vickers
Ominjimendaan/ to remember
- September 8, 2011 to October 15, 2011
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In this series, an elongated and detailed landscape stretches across canvases populated by foreboding, black, geometric forms and meticulously rendered figures. Her current paintings portray the narrative of a female protagonist within a surreal landscape. Chaperon’s subject matter ranges from ethereal and dream-like to darkly humorous; she often deals with the feminine perspective from an autobiographical point of view.
By Rebecca Chaperon
Like A Great Black Fire
- October 25, 2003 to December 7, 2003
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Cat Cayuga, Dana Claxton, Darlene Naponse, David Garneau, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Mike MacDonald, Shelley Niro, Skawennati Tricia Fragnito, Stephen Foster, Steven Loft, Thirza Cuthand, Zacharias Kunuk, Zachery Longboy
Back/Flash
- February 3, 2006 to February 25, 2006
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A three-part installation piece with sculptural beds placed under Residential School windows, and a classroom setting with a blackboard and desks. Paper Bag Princess is an installation piece based on the theme of the paper bag Indian suit that kids used to make in elementary school.
By Adrian A. Stimson, Terrance Houle
Sick and Tired/Paper Bag Princess
- September 24, 1999 to December 5, 1999
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Daphne Odjig, Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun, Norval Morrisseau, Patricia Deadman, Ray McCallum, Robert Markle, Rosalie Favell, Thirza Cuthand - Curated by Lee-Ann Martin, Morgan Wood
Exposed: Aesthetics of Aboriginal Erotic Art
- July 22, 2011 to September 3, 2011
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, Alanis Obomsawin, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Isuma, Jackson 2Bears, Jennifer Wemigwans, Jimmie Durham, Melanie Printup Hope, Mike MacDonald - Curated by Cheryl L'Hirondelle
Codetalkers of the Digital Divide (Or Why We Didn’t Become “Roadkill on the Information Superhighway”)
- January 19, 2007 to January 6, 2008
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By Ahasiw Maskegon-Iskwew, César (Alé) Romero, Cheryl Buckmaster, Cheryl L'hirondelle, Dallas Poundmaker, Dana Claxton, Dane Moore, Dany Rousseau, David Folk, David Thauberger, Don Ghostkeeper, Donna Wawzonek, Edward Poitras, Joanne Tod, Kelly White, Linda Young, Lorna Russell, Lynn Acoose, Margaret Vanderhaeghe, Megan Morman, Norm Dallin, Rick Pilling, Robert Anderson, Thirza Cuthand, Todd Gronsdahl, Wes Fyck - Curated by Adrian Stimson