Ceci est un event archivé de la Fête de la Culture 2025.
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Eunice Luk's "Small Things (that run the world)"
En personne
Nature et plein air Sculpture et Installation Arts de la fibre et du textile InterdisciplinaireDate et heure
Cette activité se déroule pendant toute la durée de la Fête de la culture.
Lieu
Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre, Niagara-on-the-Lake
247 Ricardo Street
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON
Accès
Gratuit.
Offert en Anglais.
À propos
Eunice Luk challenges human-centric, hierarchical views of “critters”—microbes, plants, animals, humans, and non-humans—by examining how we collectively influence and become entangled with one another. In a process that evokes the fragility of the moment in which we are living, Luk will address the intricate relationships that sustain each species. Luk will collect plant debris from local gardens to incorporate into three large ‘critter’ sculptures. The installation on the grounds of the Niagara Pumphouse encourages contemplation of our place in the ecological web and the subtle connections that shape our world.
Presented in partnership with the Niagara Pumphouse Arts Centre.
This program is part of the Ontario Culture Days 2025 Creatives in Residence series.
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- Eunice Luk - Creatives in Residence onculturedays.ca
Organisateur
Ontario Culture Days
Ontario Culture Days is a not-for-profit organization that celebrates artists and cultural groups in our communities.
The Ontario Culture Days Festival is an annual celebration of arts, culture and heritage taking place each fall across the province. Each year, we work with organizers of all disciplines to produce this province-wide festival. Organizers host programs throughout Ontario and invite the public to participate for free.
Ontario Culture Days lives at the local level. We support organizers from the smallest hamlets to the largest cities, while coordinating with other national and provincial Culture Days partners. We support the success of our sector colleagues through resources and network development, while highlighting the breadth and heterogeneity of Ontario’s arts and culture to the wider public.