This is an archived event from Culture Days 2021.
Images
When Veins Meet Like Rivers; ᑲᑎᓐᓂᖅ / okhížata / maadawaan | asinnajaq, Kite & Dayna Danger
In-person
Indigenous Interdisciplinary Sculpture & installation Visual arts Film & videoDate and time
This activity runs the duration of Culture Days.
Location
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
1 - 460 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
Directions: Plug In ICA will be open by appointment August 21 - December 17, 2021. Appointments will be available during gallery hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 12 – 6 pm; Thursday 12 – 8 pm; and Saturday 12 – 5 pm. At this time we ask visitors to wear masks in our space, maintain physical distancing and stay home if displaying COVID-19 symptoms. In line with provincial regulations, we also request visitors to be fully vaccinated. Please book through our online booking system, email [email protected] or call 204-942-1043 to make your appointment today.
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible.
Gender-neutral washrooms available by request (due to building being closed to the public)
About
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is honoured to announce When Veins Meet Like Rivers; ᑲᑎᓐᓂᖅ / okhížata / maadawaan an exhibition featuring asinnajaq, Kite and Dayna Danger, which will take place in our galleries from August 21 until December 17, 2021.
Submit. Resist. Care. Heal.
Sharing and being transparent was the starting point of the work and always offering what felt true. Traditionalists might balk at the lack of formal evidence, but the silence was the language of trust the 4 of us worked in. The ability to reveal, hold, know and create while being in remote orbit. Constant care and consideration.
– Allison Yearwood, Executive Director of Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
Opening Hours and Procedures
Plug In ICA will be open by appointment starting Saturday, August 21. Appointments will be available during gallery hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 12 – 6 pm; Thursday 12 – 8 pm; and Saturday 12 – 5 pm.
At this time we ask visitors to continue to wear masks in our space, maintain physical distancing and stay home if displaying COVID-19 symptoms. For the safety of everyone in our space, we also request visitors to be fully vaccinated to attend the exhibition. Vaccination status can be provided ahead of your visit by sharing an image (e.g. screenshot) of your immunization card QR code in your reply email or upon arrival by showing your physical or digital vaccination card to gallery staff. Children under the age of 12 may visit Plug In ICA with a fully vaccinated member of the same household.
Please book through our online booking system, email [email protected] or call 204-942-1043 to make your appointment today.
Links
- Plug In ICA's website plugin.org
Organizer
Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art
Established in 1972, Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art is Canada’s oldest ICA with a holistic mandate to support all aspects of art-making by presenting, producing and circulating contemporary art through research, exhibitions, publications, education, outreach and advocacy. Plug In ICA continually addresses itself to these core questions: what is contemporary art, how does it function in and define community, and what is its social value?