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SUMMARY:True Tribal: Contemporary Expressions of Ancestral Tattoo Practices
DESCRIPTION:On view from March 28 – September 2\, 2024 at Museum of Vancouver \nCurated by Dion Kaszas and Mireille Bourgeois \nTrue Tribal: Contemporary Expressions of Ancestral Tattoo Practices explores 30-plus years of Indigenous tattooing from around the world and the artists who are reconnecting with traditional skin marking practices. The revival of ancestral tattoo designs and motifs\, the re-envisioning of meaning and protocols\, and the re-fashioning of ancestral application methods is part of Indigenous peoples’ efforts to reclaim their lands\, cultures and identities. \nView full project page here
URL:https://iotainstitute.com/event/true-tribal-contemporary-expressions-of-ancestral-tattoo-practices/
LOCATION:Museum of Vancouver\, 1100 Chestnut St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6J 3J9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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SUMMARY:FEMeeting Exhibition: Elegy for a Cell
DESCRIPTION:Curated by Mireille Bourgeois\nPresented by INCUBATOR Art Lab\nOpening Reception: June 24 2025\, 4:30 pm—6:30 pm EST\nOn view: June 24-29 2025\nSoCA Gallery\, 37 University Avenue East\, Armouries Building \nOn June 24th\, FEMeeting Women in Arts\, Science\, and Technology hosted the FEMeeting Exhibition Opening\, ‘Elegy for a Cell’\, at the University of Windsor’s School of Creative Arts. The exhibition was curated by Mireille Bourgeois of IOTA Institute and featured a surprise flash mob in the bioart lab\, showcasing new theatrical lighting\, projections and sound renovations. \nThe group exhibition highlights women artists exploring the intersection of art\, science\, and technology. Jude Abu Zaineh’s installation\, “Maqlouba\,” critiques food politics with non-edible ingredients in Petri dishes. Sarah Bachinger’s video\, “Elegy of a Glacier\,” reflects on humanity’s impact in the Anthropocene. KS Brewer presents “In(Corruptible)\,” featuring a CPR manikin in agar to symbolize medical decay\, while Catherine Heard’s “Phantom” contrasts an organic sculpture with a beating heart animation. Marne Lucas’s “HRT {(^)} IRT” uses infrared imaging to explore hormone-related identity changes. McDermott and Tiwari showcase wearable solar power designs. Lastly\, Stephanie Rothenberg’s “Aquadisia” imagines bioengineered oysters creating a potion that enhances consciousness\, raising ethical questions about biotechnological solutions to climate change. \nLearn more \nArtists:\nJude Abu Zaineh\, Sarah Bachinger\, KS Brewer\, Catherine Heard\, Marne Lucas\, Kathleen McDermott (Collaborator: Ash Tiwari)\, and Stephanie Rothenberg. \nCurator\nMireille Bourgeois \nHost Partners:\nDr. Jennifer Willet\, INCUBATOR Art Lab\, SoCA\, UWindsor\nMireille Bourgeois\, IOTA Institute\, Halifax\, NS\nMarta de Menezes\, Ectopia Experimental Art Laboratory\, and Cultivamos Cultura Portugal\nDr. Dalila Honorato\, Ionian University\, Greece
URL:https://iotainstitute.com/event/femeeting-exhibition-elegy-for-a-cell/
LOCATION:SoCA Gallery\, 37 University Ave. E.\, Windsor\, ON\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibition
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