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SHIFT: Ecologies of Fashion, Form + Textile

In-person

Fashion & costumes
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Griffin Art Projects

1174 Welch St

North Vancouver, BC

Directions: Public Transit From Vancouver: 240 Lynn Valley Bus — get off at Eastbound Marine Dr @ Pemberton Ave, then walk ~10 mins. From Phibbs Exchange or Lonsdale Quay: R2 Park Royal Bus — get off at Westbound Marine Dr @ Pemberton Ave, then walk ~10 mins. Walking from the bus to the gallery: Walk south on Pemberton Avenue until reaching Welch St. Turn left on Welch St and proceed to the gallery.

Access

Free.

Offered in English.

Has gender-neutral washrooms and wheelchair accessible.

About

SHIFT: Ecologies of Fashion, Form and Textile, curated by Lisa Baldissera, addresses the intersection of visual art, fashion and textiles, to consider these practices as worldmaking forms of knowledge production, and as a rare form of human encounter that comprises every aspect of daily life. Embracing embodiment and powerfully shaping social, cultural and political gestures and movements, this knowledge ranges from conceptual development and design, to ecological engagements, ceremonial and spiritual purposes, cultural expression and their attendant appropriations, to the animating energy of queer joy in fashion.

Through sculpture, painting, photography, and performative practices, SHIFT reflects on how garments and materials may hold a memory or shape effects, while others tell stories of their makers and their wearers, or the origins of textiles themselves. Whether fibres with long histories of cultural expression and process, or synthetically produced fabrics arising from post-war technologies with enduring and unwelcome afterlives, the question of whose hands, imaginations and lands are affected by this element shape our daily lives.

Within contemporary culture and more recently, over the course of the evolving climate crisis and pandemic, the effects of a globalized fashion industry and its aesthetics led to enquiries about consumerism and cultural appropriation alongside discussions of decolonization and globalization’s impacts and futures. SHIFT considers the ways in which power, colonialism and consumerism are expressed within fashion, both within the lives of individuals and communities and in the fashion world as a globalized entity.

Including a symposium, residency with Vancouver artist Jaewoo Kang, and works by China Adams, Jason Dodge, Ryan Gander, Olaf Holzapfel, Brian Jungen, Annette Kelm, Christiane Lohr, Medrie MacPhee, Manuel Mathieu, Meret Oppenheim, Wolfgang Tillmans, and Janet Werner, among others, SHIFT proposes forms for an emancipating futurity, where fashion, ecology and community converge.

*Free street parking is available.

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Griffin Art Projects

Griffin Art Projects (GRIFFIN) is a non-profit art residency and gallery located in North Vancouver devoted to supporting artists in the production of new work through its residency program, and in creating new research on contemporary Canadian and international art, artists and art collections from around the world in its exhibition program. GRIFFIN is a non-collecting institution that has quickly become a vibrant contributor to the North Vancouver cultural landscape and visual art practices in the region through its exhibitions, residency, and public programs. Griffin Art Projects' exhibitions and events are always free and open to all to attend.

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