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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Nicholas Tay - Amateur Cartography
DESCRIPTION:Nicholas Tay\nAmateur Cartography \nCurated by Pennylane Shen\nApril 17 – May 24\, 2021\nMassy Books\n229 East Georgia Street \n“It starts with my mother’s hands. Her delicate skin\, lined and creased\, as she tenderly traces the plump cheek of my youngest son. Her lines\, folding into rivers\, creasing into ravines\, dotting out into borders. The snowy smoothness of my son’s cheek\, undulating and open to promise.” \nMy mother’s hands are the map of her immigrant experience. My son still remains uncharted. I think of the journey that took my parents away from home. The journey that brought me from East to West. I think about the journeys my children may have to make. In time\, I feel we will all become part of the immigrant majority – ending far away from where we began with many stops in between. We will all know what it is to be alien. Our ideas will flow freely through borders\, our identities will uproot from earth\, and we will change and be changed by every new place. \nAmateur Cartography is a visual exploration of immigrant identity. What it is when one idea arrives upon another idea and the destruction and beauty that occurs in the dialogue. \nAbout the Artist: \nNicholas Tay likens his arrival and upbringing in the Pacific Northwest from the age five to falling in love. He dove into the freshness of the air\, the ice crystals that crunched beneath gravel fields\, street hockey in the freezing wet\, the stories of our First Peoples whisking him away on the wings of Raven and Thunderbird\, and later the liberal ideal of the multi-cultural mosaic. \nExploring multi-cultured identity is at the core of Tay’s artistic practice\, wherein vastly divergent ideas can be represented with emotional honesty in a single work of art: “I used to feel that being Chinese Canadian was akin to being lost between houses of separated parents\, or being an alien guest of a gracious host. Through the exploration of my art\, I have found that both cultures are truly at home in me and in my work.” \nEver flexible with his approach\, Tay’s choice of medium suits the stories and cultural forms he explores. Charcoal or paint lets him offer sensuous luxury as a contrast to our increasingly digital experience. At other times\, while he is wary of the seductive cleverness of digital processes\, these modern modes are ideal. Traditional forms carry immediacy\, and arrest creator and viewer alike in their visceral presence and the abstract\, emotional truth inherent in their mark making. Conversely\, using 3D software brings machine algorithms to every pixel. Through his training at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena\, California\, and his years working in Visual FX and video game development\, Tay became interested in the possibilities of working with technology as his collaborator. Through its interpretation of the artist’s instructions\, the technological mediator separates the creative output from potential artistic biases. \nArt has been a dominant part of Tay’s life since his earliest memories. Beyond words or numbers\, it has been the most clear\, honest\, and comforting means of expression. Identifying as an introvert\, and amalgamating diverse lines of heritage between China and Canada\, Tay embraces art to tell honest\, deeply personal stories in a way that would be daunting in other formats\, bridging the awkward and profound\, or in Tay’s words\, “the profoundly awkward”. \nTay received his formal art education at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena\, California. His current series\, Amateur Cartography\, explores the clash of cultures through a visual dialogue between representation and abstraction. \nAccessibility\n \nThis event takes place upstairs in the Massy Gallery\, which is only accessible by a flight of stairs. Unfortunately\, no audio tours are available at this time. \nMassy Books is easily accessible by transit! Close to the 22\, 3\, 8 and 19 bus lines at Main and Georgia/Gore and Georgia. There is metered street parking along Georgia\, or lot parking at the Sun Wah Centre around the corner (268 Keefer).
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SUMMARY:PilipinxPages Book Club: Double Melancholy
DESCRIPTION:PilipinxPages is reading DOUBLE MELANCHOLY by C.E. Gatchalian. Our first ever session will be hosted by Archie from Filipino Fridays! \nAbout this Event\nZoom Sessions: May 7 & 21 at 6pm.\nHow to attend Zoom Sessions: *Registration Mandatory* Register here: https://bit.ly/329l7X0\nDiscussion: All month in IG group – please message us on IG at @pilipinxpages to be added to group! \n  \nHosted by Archie from Filipino Fridays Podcast \nBook: Double Melancholy by C.E. Gatchalian\nPilipinxPages wants to bring awareness of the diverse writing by Filipino authors. Often\, mainstream conversations do not include the writing of this community. Without discounting the existing conversations around Filipino literature\, which have established symbolic ideas and generated lively debate\, PilipinxPages wishes to expand these ongoing narratives by opening a dialogue into the less obvious aspects of Filipino culture as captured by the wider author diaspora. \nWe thank Neighbourhood Small Grants for their funding and support of our book club! \nDouble Melancholy by C.E. Gatchalian\nAccording to Didier Eribon\, melancholy is where it all starts and where it also ends: the lifelong process of mourning that each homosexual experiences\, and through which they construct their own identity. In this beguiling book\, an introverted\, anxious\, ambitious\, artistically gifted queer Filipino-Canadian boy finds solace\, inspiration\, and a “syllabus for living” in art — works of literature and music\, from the children’s literary classic Anne of Green Gables to the music of Maria Callas. But their contribution to his intellectual\, emotional\, and spiritual edification belies the fact that they were largely heteronormative and white\, which had the effect of invisibilizing him as a queer person of colour. Part memoir\, part cultural commentary\, and a hybrid of besotted aesthetic appreciation and unsparing critique\, Double Melancholy is by turns a passionate love letter to art and an embattled examination of its oppressive complicity with the society that produces it\, and the depths to which art both enriches and colonizes us. \nFilipino Fridays Podcast\nFilipino Fridays is a podcast for the Filipinx millennial.\nHosted by Archie\, Ojay and Archia – the trio sets out to bridge the gap between cultural identity and the younger Filipino generation in the diaspora. Filipino Fridays aims to break down language barriers by explaining aspects of the Filipino culture in English to foster connections in the Filipino community.\nTheir core values are passion for Filipino culture\, radical love\, inclusivity\, understanding and bayanihan (community spirit). Addressing cultural issues head on\, they aim to empower and inspire to push the Filipino story forward. \nWith a balance of humor\, sass and perspective\, the podcast also conducts guest interviews that focus on telling Filipino stories. You can find weekly episodes of their show on Spotify\, Apple and other streaming platforms. Don’t miss out on the episode drop every (Filipino) Friday!\nWhere do I get the book?! \nAre you looking to get a copy of the book? Try requesting it at your local library. Massy Books and Iron Dog Books are also two great independently owned bookshops based in Vancouver BC that carry C.E. Gatchalian’s book. You can also purchase it directly from Arsenal Pulp Press!\nLet’s have a book party!\nStay tuned – we’ll send you some fun food/drink pairings for the sessions!
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