Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label performance. Show all posts

Thursday, October 9, 2014

Actor Needed for Gallery 1C03 Exhibition!

Contract Acting Job!

Seeking Actor for Live Performance at Gallery 1C03




Female actor needed for a performance at The University of Winnipeg’s Gallery 1C03. Performance is staged in an art exhibition, and involves improvisation and creative collaboration with the artist as well as some script memorization. 
The performance will be documented through video. Approximately 6 performances (see schedule below) and a 1 to 2 day shoot. There will be several rehearsals as needed over the coming month.

On site rehearsal (Gallery 1C03, The University of Winnipeg):
Nov 18th & 19th, 6-9 pm

Live performances:
Nov. 20th 5:00 pm
Nov. 26th 12:30 pm
Jan. 19th 3:00 pm
Jan. 14th 12:30 pm
Jan. 30th 12:30 pm
Feb. 7th 2:00 pm

Proposed filming dates:
Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 5, 6, and 7


Please send headshot, resumé, and contract fee expectations to Mark Neufeld.


For more information contact Mark Neufeld or Gallery 1C03 Director/Curator Jennifer Gibson.

Thursday, February 20, 2014

MY MONUMENT featuring cam bush, Steven Leyden Cochrane, Roewan Crowe & Paul Robles





Gallery 1C03 at The University of Winnipeg proudly presents

MY MONUMENT
featuring cam bush, steven leyden cochrane, roewan crowe, and paul robles

March 6 – April 5, 2014

Reception: Thursday, March 6, 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. at Gallery 1C03
Remarks by Winnipeg Arts Council Executive Director Carol Phillips and University of Winnipeg Associate Dean of Arts Fiona Green at approximately 4:30 p.m.

Ghost Launch performance with Chandra Mayor: March 15 at 2:00 p.m. in front of 478 River Avenue

The Book is Happening with Roewan Crowe: March 20, 12:00 – 4:00 p.m. at Gallery 1C03
Conversation with the artists: March 26 at 7:00 p.m. in Room 2M70 (2nd floor of Manitoba Hall) at The University of Winnipeg


MY MONUMENT is a multimedia exhibition featuring artistic exchanges among artists cam bush, Steven Leyden Cochrane, Roewan Crowe, and Paul Robles using Crowe’s new book Quivering Land as a point of connection to explore monuments and vanished feminist/queer/alternative cultural sites. The double-sited exhibit will be shown in Gallery 1C03 (1st floor, Centennial Hall) and in the Hamilton Galleria (4th floor mezzanine, Centennial Hall in the Library), both at The University of Winnipeg.

Quivering Land is a queerish Western long poem that engages with politics to reckon with the legacies of violence and colonization in the West. Robles creates intricately cut origami paper images in response to this narrative, while Crowe produces text-based works that have been altered irrevocably by the brutality of the gun. Together the artists fashion a collaborative sculpture which further elucidates shared experiences of loss and the desire to create space for reflection and memory.

MY MONUMENT includes the participatory website Ghost Launch which maps vanished feminist/queer/alternative bookstores and solicits stories, images, and experiences of these bookstores through a public call for submissions. Evidence of this interactive and intergenerational shared space will take the form of multimedia installations by Steven Leyden Cochrane in Gallery 1C03 and by cam bush in the Hamilton Galleria. All four MY MONUMENT artists will join with Chandra Mayor in front of the former site of Bold Print – The Women’s Bookstore on 478 River Avenue on March 15 in an event titled Ghost Launch to reanimate that location with public readings and the launch of a chapbook. Similarly, for The Book is Happening, Crowe will deliver a durational public reading of Quivering Land in the queer space of Gallery 1C03 on March 20.


Artist biographies:

cam bush is a (re)emerging, Winnipeg-based intermedia artist who holds a BFA (Hons.) from the University of Manitoba. His work frequently investigates locality, human relationships, and language and communication, and has been exhibited in galleries, festivals and alternative exhibition spaces across Canada.

Steven Leyden Cochrane is a multi-disciplinary artist, writer, and educator. He holds a BFA in painting from the Maryland Institute College of Art and an MFA in studio art from the University of Windsor. Originally from Tampa, Florida, he is currently based in Winnipeg.

Roewan Crowe is a trans-disciplinary artist, theorist, and teacher living in Winnipeg who explores the rich terrain of video, photography, installation, performance, digital and new media technologies, theory, text, and activism. She investigates the transformational possibilities that open up through artistic and pedagogical practices. She has a particular passion for queer/trans/feminist art, creating community, and facilitating initiatives in cultural democracy.

Born in the Philippines, Paul Robles is a Canadian artist based in Winnipeg. Recognized for his intricate origami cut paper works, Robles combines the delicacy associated with fine and traditional handwork with the portrayal of subjects such as violence, loneliness and intimacy. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree (Gold Medal) from University of Manitoba School of Art and Bachelor of Arts degree (Sociology) from The University of Winnipeg.

Chandra Mayor is the current Carol Shields Writer-in-Residence at The University of Winnipeg. The author of three books of poetry and fiction, she has received numerous awards for her writing, including a Lambda Literary Award. She has performed her work in venues and festivals across the country.


MY MONUMENT has been made possible thanks to funding from the Winnipeg Arts Council and with support from the Institute for Women's and Gender Studies and The University of Winnipeg.

Tuesday, December 10, 2013

Video & audio from previous public programs now on-line!

Triple Abzurbs Threat performance, September of 2010.



We're going to wrap up 2013 with some video and audio files from previous Gallery 1C03 programs. Back in September of 2010, the Gallery featured a solo exhibition called Pilgrims featuring paintings by Dominique Rey. To accompany the exhibition Dominique and her friends from Triple Abzurbs Threat carried out a live(ly) performance on the front lawn of The University of Winnipeg. Highlights from that performance, wherein they called for the public to try out to be part of their troupe, can be found here.

(Re)presenting Masculinities panelists Kegan McFadden, Bruno Cornellier & Bill Kirby, October, 2013.

More recently Gallery 1C03 organized the panel discussion (Re)presenting Masculinities to accompany the exhibition Boys Club. The panel included presentations by Dr. Bruno Cornellier, Bill Kirby and Kegan McFadden. You can now listen to these presentations here.

To find out what is coming up next at Gallery 1C03 please visit our updated home page.

Gallery 1C03 wishes you a lovely holiday season and we look forward to connecting with you again in 2014!

Monday, September 30, 2013

Artsfest buzz!





Gallery 1C03 is excited to be a part of Artsfest 2013 - UWinnipeg Cultural Treasures


Check out all of the exciting programming that's happening on campus at this link

Right now there's a live art display on Spence Street as part of UWSA's Freestyle Festival




Then at 12:30 p.m. in Eckhardt-Gramatte Hall there is a debate between Sir Kenneth Robinson and UWinnipeg Dean of Arts Dr. Glenn Moulaison about creativity and the school system. 

At 2:00 p.m. you can drop by the University of Winnipeg Archives on the 5th floor of the campus library to attend the opening reception of fabulous exhibits organized by the Archives, United Church Archives and Anthropology Museum. 

Or you can attend a panel discussion on campus architecture in the Richardson College for the Environment starting at 2:30 p.m. 

And that's only today!

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

TOMORROW: Storytime launch

Join Gallery 1C03 at McNally Robinson Grant Park tomorrow night at 7:00 p.m. for the launch of Storytime. Above is the front cover of the publication. It doesn't give much away so you'll have to drop by to see the goods in person, not to mention take in a performative reading by "Uncle Glennie" himself. See you there!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Storytime publication launch

Gallery 1C03 is pleased to partner with McNally Robinson Booksellers to launch our newest publication Storytime: Glen Johnson and Leslie Supnet. The launch will take place at McNally Robinson Grant Park location on June 20 at 7:00 p.m. It will include a performative reading by Johnson.

This handsomely illustrated 60 page publication documents the works created by writer/performance artist Johnson and visual artist/animator Supnet for their Storytime exhibition at Gallery 1C03 last fall. It features Johnson and Supnet's paired stories and drawings that replicate children's-style books but with a subtly adult tone. Storytime also includes a critical essay by Tom Kohut which employs Gertrude Stein's unit of composition to consider the unexpected trajectories of Johnson and Supnet's work.

Monday, March 11, 2013

FEMALE IMPERSONATORS!

We are looking forward to the Female Impersonators : Women Performing Women event this WEDNESDAY, March 13 @ 7:00 pm in Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall at the University of Winnipeg.

The evening will include videos by Sharon Alward, Rebecca Belmore, Wendy Geller, Christine Kirouac, Divya Mehra, Freya Bjorg Olafson ,Victoria Prince, Nicole Shimonek, Lori Weidenhammer and Donna Lewis.

There will also be a panel discussion on feminist video and performance art with Sharon Alward, J.J. Kegan McFadden and Divya Mehra after the viewings.

As a bonus, Gallery 1C03 will be open prior to the event from 6:00 - 7:00 pm giving you the opportunity to also check out the Herstory exhibition.

Female Impersonators is presented in partnership with the Institute for Women's and Gender Studies.
Make it an "arts night out" this Wednesday at the University of Winnipeg!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Female Impersonators: Women Performing Women



Gallery 1C03 at The University of Winnipeg in partnership with the Institute for Women's and Gender Studies (IWGS) are pleased to present a special program of videos by Manitoba women artists. 

Organized in conjunction with International Women's Day celebrations and as a complement to Gallery 1C03's Herstory exhibition. Female Impersonators: Women Performing Women has been curated by internationally renowned performance artists Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan and will be followed by a panel discussion on feminist video and performance art with Sharon Alward, J.J. Kegan McFadden and Divya Mehra. The program and panel will take place on Wednesday, March 13 at 7:00 pm in Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall at The University of Winnipeg. Come to watch the videos and then take part in the discussion with local feminist artists/cultural producers. 

Dempsey and Millan write: "Although camp has traditionally been the territory of gay men, it has long been employed by feminist performance artists as a means to critique gender and other culturally held absurdities through exaggeration, queens who clothe themselves in a heightened idea of womanhood, feminist artists have long laid bare the absurd rules of gender through its impersonation".

The videos in this single channel program of Manitoba works span twenty years from the late 1980's to the late 2000s. Each one peels back the surface of identity with intelligent humour. They mercilessly critique the overt and insidious impacts of patriarchy, bending assumptions about gender, orientation, history, sexuality, race and ethnicity along the way. In doing so, they insist on new readings of what it is to identify as female, broadening the definition to encompass a multiplicity of experience. Many express the most unladylike emotion - rage- and through its articulation urgently insist on social change. 

Female Impersonators: Women Performing Women will include videos by Sharon Alward, Rebecca Belmore, Wendy Geller, Christine Kirouac, Divya Mehra, Freya Bjorg Olafson, Victoria Prince, Nicole Shimonek, Lori Weidenhammer and Donna Lewis. 

This event is FREE, open to all and will take place in Eckhardt-Gramatté Hall, located on the third floor of Centennial Hall at The University of Winnipeg. Gallery 1C03's Herstory exhibition will be open for viewing from 6:00 - 7:00 pm on March 13 for those wishing to view it prior to the 7:00 pm start of Female Impersonators. For more information please contact Jennifer Gibson at 204-786-9253

We gratefully acknowledge financial assistance from the Canada Council for the Arts for this project.

Image: Rebecca Belmore, Victorious ( video still) 2007

Friday, September 28, 2012

Situated Cinema photos & Uncle Glennie



Beautiful day for "Situated Cinema" on The University of Winnipeg's front lawn!

If you're out and about taking in Culture Days tomorrow, drop by Gallery 1C03 to listen to "Storytime with Uncle Glennie" at 2:00 p.m.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

"Storytime with Uncle Glennie" and "Situated Cinema" this week

Get ready for Uncle Glennie . . . First, he visits CKUW 95.9 FM's "Eat Your Arts and Vegetables" program on Thursday, September 27 at 5:30 p.m. to read a few stories on air. Tune in!

Next, you can experience the real deal if you visit Gallery 1C03 on Saturday, September 29. "Storytime with Uncle Glennie" will begin promptly at 2:00 p.m. as part of the gallery's free Culture Days programming.



As well, Gallery 1C03 and The University of Winnipeg are pleased to host the WNDX Festival of Moving Image project "Situated Cinema" on the front lawn of UofW for 1 DAY ONLY -- Friday, September 29 from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.