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SUMMARY:Disrupted Space (move over!) - Jackie Wong in the Massy Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Join us May 2nd for the opening of Jackie Wong’s Disrupted Space (move over!) in the Massy Gallery. \nOpening Reception: May 2nd 7pm-10pm\nOn display through June 2nd. \nDisrupted Space (move over!) \nThis body of work focusses on the notion of disrupted space. A variety of orb forms and shapes address the condition of place and how these extractions influence movement around them and how we perceive the path they disrupt. Orbs are often referred to as spiritual spirals\, shapes formed by one thing orbiting another. Perhaps one can look at the BC First Nation Ovoid shape\, it is the center of many designs in which other forms and shapes evolve/revolve around them. The orb is often the starting point to a sophisticated design\, it is the grounding and pivotal point of departure. This body of work includes not only includes the obvious orb forms that disrupt a given path\, but it includes the orb that one can transform a surface or place. \nThe exhibition includes clay works\, collagraph prints\, photographs\, oil and wax paintings\, and water colours. \nJackie Wong is a teacher during the day. At the side of her desk she curates exhibitions\, orchestrates projects with artist and students\, and finds time for her personal art practices. \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/disrupted-space-move-over-jackie-wong-in-the-massy-gallery-2/
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SUMMARY:How She Read - Chantal Gibson at Massy Books
DESCRIPTION:Join Massy Books and Caitlin Press for an evening with artist and educator Chantal Gibson and How She Read\, a collection of genre-blurring poems about the representation of Black women\, their hearts\, minds and bodies\, across the Canadian cultural imagination. \nMay 22nd\, 7pm\nFree Entry \nThis event is taking place on the unceded territories of the Musqueam\, Squamish and Tseil-Waututh Nations. \nMassy Books’ downstairs event space is accessible! You can view the floorplan here: http://www.massybooks.com/accessibility/\nPlease feel free to reach out with any inquiries.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/how-she-read-chantal-gibson-at-massy-books/
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SUMMARY:Offsite Book Sales - Emily Davidson with Catherine J. Stewart at the Beaumont Gallery
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a poetry party! \nWe’ll be launching Emily Davidson’s debut poetry collection\, “Lift”\, new this spring with Thistledown Press. Set both in Emily’s hometown of Saint John and her adopted home of Vancouver\, it’s a book about “how to be alive without being adrift” – and we all could use more of that in our lives\, am I right? \nWe will also be celebrating the release of Catherine J. Stewart’s “Snow Melts First in the Middle of the Slough.” Catherine’s work recalls her childhood spent outdoors in Spillimacheen\, B.C.\, and we’re thrilled she can be with us for the evening. \nKicking things off will be wonderful Vancouver poet Ben Rawluk\, whose work has appeared in PRISM international\, Plentitude Magazine\, and Maisonneuve\, among others. \nThere will be: a cash bar\, books for sale\, and a cool\, arty vibe\, courtesy of The Beaumont Gallery. Three readers\, (hopefully) snacks\, and no stress\, only friendship. \nVenue: The Beaumont Studios Gallery\, 2109 Alberta Street\nDoors open: 7:30pm \nThe venue is accessible\, with washrooms next door. We will add accessibility details to this space as we have them\, please stay tuned. \nBooks will be available for purchase via cash or card\, many thanks to Massy Books.
URL:https://www.massybooks.com/event/offsite-book-sales-2/
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