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Sunday, March 20th, 3-5 pmEvent Ended
"Earth Oracles"’s Panel Discussion Hosted by Gardiner Museum
Toronto, Canada
We are honored to present the "Earth Oracles” panel discussion hosted by the Gardiner Museum. Special thanks to the whole team of Gardiner Museum for considering this free public program as an essential community partnership and supporting Mayten’s Projects.
The conversation will center on the role of Clay and Ceramic as an age-old material in the contemporary art dialogue and will be moderated by curator Lindsay Montgomery, the panelists are artists; Roxanne Jackson, Sasha Koozel, Marissa Alexander, Shannon Goff, Sami Tsang and curator, Farnoosh Talaee. Following the panel discussion, there will be a Q&A.
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Roxanne Jackson
My work blazes a new path to reinvent craft and disrupt historic ceramic sculpture. By approaching ceramics from many different directions....
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Mahsa Merci
Born in 1990 in Tehran, Iran, Mahsa Merci is a multidisciplinary artist who works in various media and techniques, from painting, drawing...
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Dirk Staschke
Dutch still life paintings, sometimes called Vanitas, are concerned with the futility of pleasure and the certainty of death. Religious in nature....
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Allie Gattor
Allie Gattor is a self-taught artist born in Montreal in 1994, where she currently resides and works after growing up in Marseille, France...
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Performance
Syntax Errors
Syntax Errors is a sound art performance in three movements by Christopher Dela Cruz and Eric Slyfield as part of Gallery Weekend.
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