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This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.

  • Image from the film "El Toro" by Danielle Sturk, Illustration from "Roma" by Diana Thorneycroft

Jukebox: El Toro, Danielle Sturk

In-person

Film & video Visual arts
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Date and time

This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.

Location

La Maison des artistes visuels francophones

219 Provencher Boulevard

Winnipeg, MB

Directions: Street parking is available, a parking lot for visitors is also available behind the building. Gallery is located on the first floor of the building up a flight of stairs. Wheelchair accessible entrance and elevator is located at the back of the building by the parking lot.

Access

Free.

Offered in English and French.

Wheelchair accessible.

About

Through the lens of memory and nostalgia, the experiential multimedia production ‘JUKEBOX EL TORO’ invites us in a surreal diner presented in in the award-winning collage documentary EL TORO, inspired by the family diner located in the industrial Saint-Boniface neighbourhood in the 1960s. The film’s fanciful universe is deconstructed and served in small bites for the visitor that savours at their own pace, the pieces created for the film by contributors Diana Thorneycroft and Peter Graham, as well as the new scrumptious recipes prepared in collaboration with Andrew Milne, Rhayne Vermette and Jaymez.

Masks are required to be worn inside the gallery.

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Organizer

La Maison des artistes visuels francophones

La Maison des artistes visuels francophones (La Maison) strives to make the visual arts radiate throughout Manitoba as well as Canada and the world, while providing a welcoming space for francophone artists and members of the community.

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