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contentcontenu-blog · 7 years
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the unveiling view of « port d'attache », a body of work investigating the space between motherhood and womanhood by @evesroy as part of her independent research project completed over the last 13 weeks, on view today only.
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contentcontenu-blog · 7 years
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«port d'attache» opens in 15 minutes.
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some floor-plan statements in anticipation for today: solar noon to sunset.
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Eve Roy at work on the final touches of her installation.
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locked up and ready for tomorrow.
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Port d’Attache opens tomorrow.
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écoute.
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configurations.
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contentcontenu-blog · 7 years
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cherrywood and sea.
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a pile.
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"wild flower cultivation", an ad hock moniker for this in-process documentation image.
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contentcontenu-blog · 7 years
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I am excited to invite you to the inaugural iteration of a curatorial project Content / Contenu to explore the transdisciplinarity of arts pedagogy, and highlight the dialogical efforts that surround some of the emerging artist practices I have supervised during my time as an artist-in-residence at Concordia University.  
Over the summer I have been working closely with Eve Roy for her independent study project titled Port D’Attache.
 This Thursday, August 10th from 12:59 - 20:09 (solar-noon to sunset) I invite you to experience Eve Roy’s research and installed works.
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Content / Contenu is curatorial project extending the teacher-student arts pedagogy paradigm, organized by Patryk Stasieczek.
 This project space examines the teacher-student relationship as a curatorial exchange in a non-hierarchical setting towards contextualized research by enabling students to install their work within my studio. This allows emerging artist ideas to converge outside of the traditional institutional paradigm and enables work to be explored within a brick-and-mortar space as installation, and allows a dissemination of the parallel activities that contribute to the professionalization of an artist's practice through content-creation.
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