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SUMMARY:Nya Lewis for BlackArt Gastown: Quilt of Hope
DESCRIPTION:The Quilt of Hope is an installation that asks artists to consider their role in the movement\, and what art expression has to teach us about radical activism. It shares the perspectives of  practicing artists across  the Lower Mainland  in a collection of 25 quotes\, responding to the question “What is the role of Artists in dismantling anti-Black racism?” \nArtist and Curator: Nya Lewis for BlackArt Gastown \nAbout the Artist/Curator: \nNya Lewis’ practice is a culmination of centuries of African resistance\, love\, questions\, actions\, study\, embrace and exposure in the face of failed neo-colonial attempts at erasure. Nanyamka’s expression is powered by the perpetual engine of truth-explored\, uncompromised. It interrupts\, it educates\, it asks\, it unites\, it celebrates a Canada with all voices present\, with all voices heard\, with actions taken and commitment to justice declared. The artist sees her practice as a continuation of a long lineage of work undertaken by Black artists\, curators\, writers\, activists and thinkers who blaze(d) a trail of critical discourse surrounding the Black Canadian Experience. Lewis’ creative practice reflects upon the diversity of Black diasporic experiences and its many forms of expression. As such\, she works across the disciplines of art making\, curating and writing. Her work is multivalent in form and expression but is always driven by the reimagining and reclaiming of community. \nLewis is a MFA candidate at OCAD University\, an Independent curator currently serving as the Programming Coordinator at Vancouver Queer Film Festival and the founder and director of BlackArt Gastown. \nAccessibility\n \nThis exhibition takes place upstairs in the Massy Gallery\, which is only accessible by a flight of stairs. Unfortunately\, no audio or visual tours are available at this time.⁣\n⁣\nMasks are mandatory while in Massy Books.⁣
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LOCATION:Massy Books\, 229 E. Georgia St.\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6A1Z6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Chinatown Stories Volume 3 Booklaunch
DESCRIPTION:Join Chinatown Today’s online event to celebrate the launch of the 3rd iteration of Chinatown Stories!\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nChinatown Today is happy to announce the launch of Chinatown Stories volume 3. We invite you to join our online event featuring a performance by the House of Rice\, a panel discussion with the editors and interviewees\, as well as a sneak-peek into the contents of the publication. More details to be announced! \nWe would like to acknowledge that this event will be taking place on the unceded lands belonging to the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam)\, Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ílwətaʔɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. \nRegister https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/chinatown-stories-volume-3-launch-tickets-135776175195 \nEvent Schedule: \n\n2:00 pm – Event Starts / zoom link opens\nTerritory acknowledgement / Opening remarks\nPanel discussion featuring: Emily Dundas Oke and Pearl Low\nPerformance by the House of Rice\n3:20 pm – Closing remarks\n\nPurchase your copy of the publication from Indigenous-owned Massy Books: http://bit.ly/mbchv3 \nIf you have any accessibility needs (i.e. – ASL interpretation\, language capacity\, etc) feel free to contact  stories@chinatown.today \nFunding for this project was provided by the City of Vancouver. We thank the Chinatown Transformation Team\, Cultural Services\, and the Chinatown Legacy Stewardship Group for their support. We would also like to thank our event partners Massy Books\, Hua Foundation\, and the REC committee.
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