Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2023.
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Interactive Exhibition: Lost & Found
En personne
Arts d’invalidité Histoire et patrimoine Interculturel Peinture Sculpture et Installation Arts visuelsDate et heure
Lieu
Richmond Cultural Centre, Atrium
7700 Minoru Gate
Richmond, BC
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais et Mandarin.
Accessible en chaise roulante, a des toillettes neutres, et offre une description audio.
À propos
An interactive mixed media art installation called “Lost & Found” will be exhibited to unfold the journey from being lost to finding oneself. Living in between diverse cultures, identities, and disabilities, the artist finds it not always easy to blend into a new city as a queer immigrant. Through this installation, the artist shares an artistic way of finding inner peace, confidence, and love from being disoriented in life. The intention of this installation is to show care, love, and courage through art. Instructions for the interactions with the installation will be shown on-site. Through the interactions, audiences will be encouraged to reflect on their own lived experiences.
The exhibition will be open from Oct 7th to Oct 12th daily, and will be unattended except for workshop days (Oct 7th and 8th). Everyone is welcome. No Registration Needed. Free Entrance. Didactics and information will be available in English and Mandarin as well as an audio description tour with ASL interpretation.
This event was made possible with local support from Richmond Cultural Centre.
Organisateur
Peisen Ding
Peisen Ding is a visual artist and an art educator living on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. Peisen’s art practice often involves the exploration of urban relationships, such as relations with other individuals and built environments, through photography, painting, pottery, installation and/or whatever medium and form arise organically in the process. As a queer Chinese immigrant, it is also important for Peisen to discover what life brings when living with different identities and cultures, and how art can show care, love, and courage to others who have similar backgrounds. Peisen believes that art can not only help us see and empower ourselves but also has the responsibility to unfold what is happening and changing in society. This view has led Peisen to research education, diving deeper into what art can bring to the learning of ourselves and the world around us.
Cet événement fait partie d'un carrefour créatif:
Richmond Cultural Centre & Public Library
City of Richmond Richmond, BCRichmond Cultural Centre is home to many of Richmond’s essential cultural amenities: Richmond Art Gallery, Richmond Museum, City of Richmond Archives, Richmond Arts Centre, Media Lab, Performance Hall, Rooftop Garden, as well as accessible...