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MOVING ART 2019 at Eastside Culture Crawl

Start date: November 14, 2019

End date: November 17, 2019

Time: Noon – 11 pm

Location: Charles Clark Gallery (Strange Fellows Brewing), 1345 Clark Drive

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Evolution of Change

“This too shall pass.”

Brackets get curly, fires are started, cave art is technologized and Alice goes adventuring. Faces are fashioned and fashions are tried on and discarded in an exploration of form and societal norm.

Uncertainty, the speed of change, evolution and the evolution of relationships, this year’s selected works highlight the pace of change affecting variety and diversity in our interior and exterior environments. Six artists urge us to examine our own fraught relationships with change – both good and bad.

Constant Change by Chris Blades
A4040C by It’s Okay
Alice’s Adventure by Minah Lee
Bison by Kate MacDonald
Loudly Insecure by Candice Weber
between by Liz Wurzinger

Curated by Kate MacDonald and Esther Rausenberg, these evocative contemporary films will be exhibited during the 2019 Eastside Culture Crawl:

November 14-17

Making Space, Making Place: Community-Based Media Art as a transformative Force

Date: June 26, 2019

Time: 11:15-12:15

Location: Asia Culture Center. Gwangju, Republic of Korea

ISEA 2019

Yun -Jou Chang and Minah Lee
Cinevolution Media Arts Society’s Institutional Presentation
International Symposium on Electronic Art

Training room 1(B4) , ACC Archive&Research
Gwangju, Republic of Korea

When Art Blurs the Lines of History: Honouring or Voyeurism?

Date: May 12, 2019

Time: 16:30-17:15 (directly after the matinee)

Location: Goldcorp Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre

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Post-Show Panel for The Great Leap
Sunday, May 12, 2019

Stay after the show for an enriching post-show conversation with the cast/creative team of The Great Leap and other leading artists in Vancouver!

Director Meg Roe, playwright/Actor Jovanni Sy, filmmakers Ying Wang and Lawrence Le Lam, and multimedia-performance artist Minah Lee will delve into the complexities and complications of using real-life events and people as inspiration for fiction. What is the boundary between life and art?

This event is in partnership with Centre A, Cinevolution and Ricepaper Magazine.

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