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Artist Talks: Beyond Unsettling Speaker Series

Please join us on Zoom on June 15, 2 p.m. ADT for an online conversation with France Trépanier and Chris Creighton-Kelly.

June 15, 2 p.m. ADT

Join the Zoom event: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86801898267
Passcode: 1Prwm7

ASL interpretation will be provided.

France Trépanier is a visual artist, curator and researcher. She is co-director of the Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires initiative, which uses decolonial methodologies to decentre the western arts lens and place Indigenous arts at the heart of the Canadian art system.

Chris Creighton-Kelly is an interdisciplinary artist, writer and cultural critic whose performative, usually ephemeral artworks reflect his questions of absence in the Western world arts discourses…whose worldview is unquestioned; who has power; who does not and why?

These discussions are in conjunction with PUBLIC 64: Beyond Unsettling: Methodologies for decolonizing futures. The events are co-presented by the Centre for inter-Media Arts and Decolonial Expression (CiMADE), OCADU and NSCAD University Media Arts Division, and are supported by the Government of Canada’s Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.

Photos:  Chris Creighton-Kelly (l); France Trépanier (r)