Teresa Tam: Seasons End Liquidation Shop
June 13 - October 30, 2022
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Seasons End Liquidation Shop is a variety store, place of exchange, celebratory funeral, and ritual ending of part of Teresa Tam’s artistic practice.
Project Space
Seasons End Liquidation Shop is a variety store, place of exchange, celebratory funeral, and ritual ending of part of Teresa Tam’s artistic practice.
Robin Arseneault’s work is performative, provocative, and luxurious one minute, and silly, self-deprecating, and raw the next. Layers of meaning are first constructed—through sketches, small collages, and ink drawings—then information is wiped away, removed, torn apart, or erased.
Much of the work produced by Chloë Lum & Yannick Desranleau requires active collaboration, not simply with each other, choreographers, musicians, and dancers, but with the objects they produce; objects that perform collectively as costumes, sets, noisemakers, and sculptures.
The work of Gailan Ngan poetically crafts associations between herself, the objects she collects, and the material she uses to larger ecological or industrial narratives.
Narrating Ourselves from the City is a collection of interdisciplinary works by youth artists Abrianna, Liz, Mary, Sasha and Sergio. Over the course of four workshops, the youth explored Critical Theory, particularly concepts related to race, class, and gender as identity constructs.
TIPI_LOOPS.dreamwaves is an exploration of one’s relation to place, and how the individual experience becomes constellations through the synchronicities that brought us together. We find our place through the land that nourishes us.
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There is something particularly special about the quality of light in Mohkinstsis and Southern Alberta. Softly radiant or blindingly intense, the range of its luminescence is one of the most beautiful things about this place.
Painter Veronika Pausova draws on figurative imagery to tell diagrammatic short stories – hands grasping, noses sniffing, fruit flies teeming – that mine the territory between animation and stasis. These figurations form a cast of recurrent characters that evolve within and between compositions…
Michelle Bui’s photographs reflect the processes of accumulation, presentation, and eventual decay that mark our relationships to seemingly mundane items. Sensual and sensorial, her images point to the negotiation between our understanding of ourselves and the objects that we amass.
Farah Al Qasimi’s photographs speak to the complexities of negotiating overlapping cultures and multiple contexts simultaneously. Her work considers the global circulation of popular culture and the process by which objects or images are coded with meaning. Lush and textural, Al