250 Remix
January 28 to April 03 2011 |
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| My public art practice is heavily inspired by street art, travel, social revolution and community collaboration, all of which have the capacity to infiltrate a personal narrative into public space. The starting point for 250 Remix is an investigation into Victoria’s urban landscape through the navigation of media, social eccentricities and areas of communal tension. Rather than recycling the politicized stereotypes of Victoria, I explore the nuances that are currently making history. The goal is to help amplify the ongoing streams of expression that continue to create the unique culture in British Columbia’s capital city. |
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Through examining personal stories and points of urban tension my work rearticulates the social landscape and the way information is shared within and among communities. 250 Remix addresses the ongoing conflict pertaining to the rabbit infestation at the University of Victoria. For the duration of this installation community members are invited to witness and contribute to the language that enables the rabbit controversy. |
Rabbit foot key chains hang in front of words that have been found in newspapers and Internet articles describing the ongoing rabbit crises in Victoria. Participants are invited to take a keychain as a souvenir of this exhibition with the understanding that the selection of a particular key chain denotes support for the associated word. To encourage expression through community collaboration there is a supply of blank cards available to write on and help grow the installation.
Click here for a brief synopsis of the rabbit situation from |
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Radio Interview with Geneviève Dale from CFUV Women's Radio Collective 2/3/11 - Listen to Podcast here
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Art Gallery of Greater Victoria |
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