On March 28, 2024, join research-creator Kathleen Vaughan, curator and educator Daniel Fiset, socially engaged artists Florencia Sosa Rey, José Cortés, and Veronica Mockler, as well as Galerie Galerie's co-director Sophie Latouche, in their exploration of the unreliability of representation.
You can register for the online event through EventBrite.
< dis > representation is a public online webinar that will delve into the intricacy of plural representation of socially engaged art online. The workshop will adopt a circular discussion format, featuring key practices, namely those of artists working in the social realm, curators with educational expertise, and academic researcher-creators. Together, practitioners will embark on a critical exploration of the challenges posed by the public representation online of a given social art practice, whether it be an artwork itself or its accompanying documentation. The core methodology is experimental and hinges on a deliberate risky process: a series of pre-scheduled posts are being shared online on Galerie Galerie‘s Instagram account.
The webinar is part of the Unveiling Equity Series, held at Concordia University by the Centre for the Study of Leaning and Performance, thanks to the support of Canadian Heritage in collaboration with: Galerie Galerie and MAI — Montréal Arts Interculturels.