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Category Archives: Events, Presentations, Happenings etc.
Strip Appeal – International Design Competition
As Postdoctoral Fellow at the City-Region Studies Centre I am currently curating an international design competition to re-imagine the strip mall. News about the competition recently made the front page of the Edmonton Journal where they covered a submission to … Continue reading
Posted in Architecture and Aesthetics, Creativity in the City, Curation as Spatial Practice, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Exhibitions, Experimental Geographies
Tagged Architecture, City-Region Studies Centre, design competition, Re-design, re-imagine, retro-fit, Strip Appeal, Strip Mall, Suburbia
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Documentation of Art-Geography Talk @ Glasgow Sculpture Studios
As promised here is the documentation of the talk given by Kate Foster at GSS giving examples of collaborative creative work on environmental change from art and geography (happened on June 23, 2011). In the talk Kate Foster invites responces … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Geography, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Experimental Geographies, Geographer-artists, Public Art
Tagged art, art-geography collaborations, geography, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Hayden Lorimer, interdisciplinary, Kate Foster, merle patchett, Perdita Phillips, sci-art
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My Winnipeg at La Maison Rouge
This summer, la maison rouge (Paris) is launching a new series of exhibitions focusing on the arts scene in major provincial cities. The first of these cities will be Winnipeg, the capital of Manitoba in Canada. At a time … Continue reading
Posted in art in place and the place of art, Creativity in the City, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Exhibitions
Tagged Border Crossings, Canadian Art, Creativity in the city, geographical location shapes artistic production, Guy Maddin, La Maison Rouge, Manitoba Museum, My Winnipeg, Paris, Royal Art Lodge
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Kate Foster Talks “Changeable Places” at Glasgow Sculpture Studios
I want to bring to your attention a presentation by environmental artist Kate Foster at Glasgow Sculpture Studios that I, and fellow geographer Hayden Lorimer, will be contributing to on Thursday 23 June 1-2 pm (UK time) as we would appreciate your … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Geography, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Experimental Geographies, Geographer-artists
Tagged Andriko Lozowy, art-sci projects, Cape Farewell, Changeable Places, Clipperton Project, Collaboration, creative practice, experimental geography, geography, Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Hayden Lorimer, Kate Foster, merle patchett, Royal Geographical Society, Values of Environmental Writing
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Fashioning Feathers Flyer
The flyers for the exhibition – Fashioning Feathers: Dead Birds, Millinery Crafts and the Plumage Trade – I have been working on have been sent out and I want to post them here and invite you to the Opening Reception … Continue reading
Posted in Cultural Geography, Curation as Spatial Practice, Curatorial Concerns, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Exhibitions, Experimental Geographies, Geographer-artists
Tagged affect, Andrea Roe, birds of paradise, Dead Birds, FAB Gallery, Fashioning Feathers, fashioning feathers... website, Kate Foster, material culture, merle patchett, Millinery Crafts, Millinery taxidermy, Murderous Millinery, opening reception, sci-art, the plumage trade
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Becoming Geographer-Artist…
Although unfortunately unable to attend in person, slide-shows documenting 2 creative projects I have instigated and collaboratively created and curated are being shown in a session entitled “Geographer- artists: creative practice as research tool?” at the annual meeting of the … Continue reading
Posted in art in place and the place of art, Creativity in the City, Cultural Geography, Curation as Spatial Practice, Curatorial Concerns, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Exhibitions, Experimental Geographies, Geographer-artists, Public Art, Sound Art, Spatial Encounters, Spatial Theory
Tagged AAG Seattle, Adeola Enigbokan, Andrea Roe, art-geography collaborations, audiencing, audio-visual installation, collaborations, creative geographies, creative practice, curation as spatial practice, experimental approaches to fieldwork, Fashioning Feathers exhibition, feathers, fshion, garment workers, Geographer- artists: creative practice as research tool?, geographer-artists, geographical research methods, geopolitics of art production/consumption, institutional critique, Kate Foster, Liz Gomez, marginal arts organizations, Material Culture Institute, merle patchett, mobile exhibition space, mobile installation, Office of Experiments, participatory geographies, radical knowledge production, Terrible Karma: reverberations of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, Thomas Jellis, Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
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Terrible Karma’s Insertion into the Glossy World of Western Canada Fashion Week
As I mentioned in an earlier post the collaborative audio-visual work - Terrible Karma: reverberations of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire – created by Adeola Enigbokan and myself was being shown at Western Canada Fashion week’s official after party Splash! last … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity in the City, Cultural Geography, Curation as Spatial Practice, Curatorial Concerns, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Exhibitions, Experimental Geographies, Experimental Historiography, Geographer-artists, Public Art, Sound Art, Spatial Encounters, Spectral Geographies
Tagged Adeola Enigbokan, audio-visual installation, conditions of labour, consumerism, Cut Make Trim (CMT), Cut Make Trim (CMT) army, Donovan Fashions Edmonton, faddishness, Fashion vistim, Fashionista, Garment factory fires, Garment Industry, garment workers, geographer-artists, globalization of the fashion industry, materialism, merle patchett, Oral History, Site-specific, sound installation, Splash!, sweatshops, Terrible Karma Reverberations, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory centenary, Western Canada Fashion Week
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Re-Inscribing the City: Unitary Urbanism and it’s Legacy
Re-inscribing the City is a panel discussion happening April 9th 2011, in New York. My friend (and fellow collaborator) Adeola Enigbokan of http://www.archivingthecity.com will be on the panel and although I can’t make it I would recommend it to critical … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity in the City, Cultural Geography, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Spatial Theory
Tagged anarchist book fair, archiving the city, Critical geography, Lettrrist/Situationist International (LI/SI), Space in social porcesses, The city, the Urban Manifesto, Unitary Urbanism, urban alienation
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Documentation of Terrible Karma: U-Haul truck as Mobile Exhibition Space
Terrible Karma: reverberations of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire was a mobile audio-visual installation exploring the global reverberations of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire (in which 146 garment workers, mostly young immagrent women, were killed) on its 100th anniversary: March 25th 2011. … Continue reading
Posted in Creativity in the City, Cultural Geography, Curation as Spatial Practice, Curatorial Concerns, Events, Presentations, Happenings etc., Exhibitions, Experimental Geographies, Experimental Historiography, Geographer-artists, Mapping Sound and Sounding Maps, Spatial Encounters, Spectral Geographies
Tagged Adeola Enibokan, art in odd places, Asch Building, Experimental exhibition spaces, Experimental Geography in Practice i, installation documentation, inventive art practices. public actions or urban interventions without the confinement of a gallery or museum space, Labour activism, merle patchett, mobile exhibition space, new media, Performance, public actions, Public Art, Remember the Triangle Fire Rally, Site-specific installation, site-specific installations, social and spatial interventions, Terrible Karma: reverberations of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire, the Cooper Union, U-Haul Truck as Mobile exhibition space, Urban art interventions, video and audio projects
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