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End of Daze Artist Panel

  • Artcite Inc 109 University Avenue West Windsor, ON, N9A 5P4 Canada (map)
Still image from Ki True Hollywood Story, Kiera Boult, 2020.

Still image from Ki True Hollywood Story, Kiera Boult, 2020.

Join Artcite Inc. for a live conversation featuring 'End of Daze' artists Kiera Boult, Samantha Noseworthy and Rihkee Strapp, moderated by curator Imogen Clendinning. February 20th at 2:00pm (est).

In End of Daze, Kiera Boult, Samantha Noseworthy and Rihkee Strapp engage with Y2K aesthetics, problematizing nostalgia and drawing from popular media in order to interrogate how the dominating culture has, and continues to, fall short. Their fascinations with pastness can be recognized in these artists’ works through their use of Y2K aesthetics and early Internet pixelated imagery. Their works borrow from infomercials, public access TV, video games, vaporwave & cult classics in order to consider how nostalgia and disillusionment can be co-opted to play a role in conversations about decolonization, white supremacy, race, identity and femininity.

ZOOM INFORMATION

Artcite Inc. is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Topic: End of Daze | Artist Panel

Time: Feb 20, 2021 01:30 PM America/Toronto

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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/87062172400?pwd=dWsvMDVHN0oweDEvTnR1OXQrSzYrdz09

Meeting ID: 870 6217 2400

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Kiera Boult is an interdisciplinary artist and performer from Hamilton. Boult’s practice utilizes camp and comedy to skeptically address issues that surround the role and/or identity of the artist and the institution. In 2019, Boult was the recipient of the Hamilton Emerging Visual Artist Award. Her work has been exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Art Gallery of Hamilton, and Trinity Square Video. She has participated in the Art Gallery of York University’s final Performance Bus, 7a*11D’s 7a*md8 – ONLINE and Life of a Crap Head’s Doored. Boult appears in the recent Chroma Issue of Canadian Art. She holds a BFA in Criticism and Curatorial Practice from OCAD University and is currently Vtape’s Submissions, Collections & Outreach Coordinator.

Samantha Noseworthy is an Atlantic Canadian visual artist who works primarily in video, new media, and drawing. Her works investigate sentimental nostalgia and fantasy through the use of found footage, internet culture, and outdated technologies. Samantha presents surreal worlds that are sometimes familiar and often humorous, aiming to leave viewers with a sense of mystery and fascination.

Samantha received her HBA from the University of Toronto in 2015, and her MFA from the University of Western Ontario in 2018. Her work has been featured nationally and internationally, with notable exhibitions at McIntosh Gallery (London, Ontario), In/Future Art and Music Festival (Toronto, Ontario), and Art-Athina Contemporary Art Fair (Athens, Greece).

Rihkee Strapp: "I am Metis ayakwe born in Red Lake, Ontario. Stories my grandmother told me of the Indigenous run silk screen company called the Triple-K Cooperative were my first introduction to thinking about how communities create the conditions to enable individuals like Norval Morrisseau to succeed in the North. I was introduced to systems thinking during my time in the Studio Y fellowship at the MaRS Discovery District. This allowed me to describe and analyse my ideas in new ways. While I attended the fellowship, I continued to travel to Serpent River to participate in ceremony. In my arts practice I reconcile nuances of identity, and cultural appropriation."

Imogen Clendinning is a video artist, administrator and curator who resides as an uninvited guest in Waawiiyaatanong (known in a colonial context as Windsor, ON). Clendinning’s video-works incorporate themes such as sexuality, violence and the inherent anti-capitalism of degraded images. Clendinning recently completed an MFA in Visual Arts from the University of Windsor. Clendinning is currently the Programming Coordinator at Artcite Inc., an artist-run centre focused on community building and bringing contemporary arts to Waawiiyaatanong and the larger surrounding region.

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