Art Gallery of 91亚色 Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/art-gallery-of-york-university/ Thu, 30 Jan 2025 17:14:31 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 The Art Gallery of 91亚色 to present Jess Dobkin's 'Wetrospective' exhibition /research/2021/08/30/the-art-gallery-of-york-university-to-present-jess-dobkins-wetrospective-exhibition-2/ Mon, 30 Aug 2021 18:13:55 +0000 /researchdev/2021/08/30/the-art-gallery-of-york-university-to-present-jess-dobkins-wetrospective-exhibition-2/ The Art Gallery of 91亚色 (AGYU) will reopen its doors this next month with the first-ever retrospective exhibition of Toronto鈥檚 performance art matriarch Jess Dobkin, curated by former AGYU director/curator Emelie Chhangur (now at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in Kingston, Ont.). The exhibition, titled聽Wetrospective, will run from聽Sept. 2 to 26, with an opening […]

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The Art Gallery of 91亚色 (AGYU) will reopen its doors this next month with the first-ever retrospective exhibition of Toronto鈥檚 performance art matriarch Jess Dobkin, curated by former AGYU director/curator Emelie Chhangur (now at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in Kingston, Ont.).

The exhibition, titled聽Wetrospective, will run from聽Sept. 2 to 26, with an opening party on Friday, Sept. 10 from 7 to 10 p.m. A signed and numbered artist multiple will be given to the first 200 visitors to the gallery.

Jess Dobkin鈥檚聽Mirror Ball聽performance, 2008

"I鈥檝e been thinking a lot about how to undo, redo, reimagine, represent, activate, upcycle the archive," says Dobkin. "For my purposes I鈥檓 not interested in the archive as presentation of historical documents. I am interested in how it can be performed. How it can be in conversation with the living present and also speak to the future."

Dobkin has been a working artist, curator, community activist, mentor and teacher for more than 25 years, creating and producing intimate solo theatre performances, large-scale public happenings, socially engaged interventions, and performance art workshops and lectures. With Wetrospective, Dobkin welcomes the public into 25 years of her playful and provocative practice with animated 鈥渓itrine vitrines鈥 (portable toilets) and a custom-designed augmented reality app.

鈥淒obkin upcycles her own archive of past performances in ways that constitute her concept of 鈥榖endy-time,鈥欌 says Chhangur. 鈥淭his exhibition demands of archives what we expect from performance: the live encounter of experience in a ritual of transformation.鈥

The exhibition's Collective Effervescence Opening Party will feature an outdoor celebration with DJ Cozmic Cat, Nik Red, Sasha Van Bon Bon and John Caffery spinning archives of Toronto鈥檚 favourite parties, plus Jewish Performance Food Truck with Guillermina Buzio and Bar Bacan.

Ancillary events and activations

Jess Dobkin鈥檚 Wetrospective includes the following constellation of talks, tours and engagements featuring seminal cultural critic Ann Cvetkovich; artist and scholar Jehan L. Roberson; artist and archivist Joyce LeeAnn; and 91亚色 Professor Laura Levin, associate dean of research in the School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (AMPD):

  • You鈥檙e Welcome Wetro Tour with Emelie Chhangur and Jess Dobkin: Thursday, Sept. 9 at 3 p.m. at the AGYU.
  • Portals, Potions and Archives with Jehan Roberson: Saturday, Sept. 18 at 3 p.m. at the AGYU (and livestream).
  • The Live Encounter Performative Gallery Tour with Laura Levin: Monday, Sept. 20 at 3 p.m. at the AGYU.
  • Archival Alchemy with Joyce LeeAnn (in collaboration with the FADO Performance Art Centre): Tuesday, Sept. 21 at 7 p.m. at 401 Richmond Street West, Toronto (and livestream).
  • Hemispheric Encounters with Performance Art Archivists 鈥 Roundtable Discussion: Thursday, Sept. 23, 3 to 4 p.m. via livestream.
  • All the Feels with Ann Cvetkovich: Friday, Sept. 24 at 3 p.m. at the AGYU (and livestream).

Wetrospective was produced by the AGYU with the support of Sensorium: Centre for Digital Arts and Technology at 91亚色 and the AMPD Makerspace, along with the collaborative help of affiliated computational arts students who assisted in the conceptualization and development of the Wetrospective app.

For this exhibition, the AGYU will be open seven days a week from 12 to 5 p.m., with extended hours until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays. Pre-registration will be required to attend the exhibition and related events, and AGYU visitors will need to pre-screen before coming to 91亚色's Keele Campus. For more information and to register, visit . For accessibility and accommodation assistance, email agyu@yorku.ca.

Note: This exhibition and related events contain mature content.

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Art Gallery of 91亚色 celebrates the legacy of Toronto artist Will Munro /research/2012/01/11/art-gallery-of-york-university-celebrates-the-legacy-of-toronto-artist-will-munro-2/ Wed, 11 Jan 2012 10:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2012/01/11/art-gallery-of-york-university-celebrates-the-legacy-of-toronto-artist-will-munro-2/ The Art Gallery of 91亚色 starts 2012 by looking back. The exhibition Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic is about the history that Toronto artist Will Munro based his work on and the history he was聽鈥撀爃is glam subjects and the glamorous one he was 鈥 and聽the magic dimension of his last work. Munro, who was […]

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The Art Gallery of 91亚色 starts 2012 by looking back.

The exhibition Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic is about the history that Toronto artist based his work on and the history he was聽鈥撀爃is glam subjects and the glamorous one he was 鈥 and聽the magic dimension of his last work. Munro, who was a DJ, music promoter, activist,聽queer community catalyst, and visual artist, died in 2010 of cancer. He was just聽35 years old.

To celebrate his legacy, the聽AGYU opens a major retrospective exhibition this evening from 6 to 9pm with a celebration in the gallery space. All are welcome.聽The exhibition continues until March 11.

Above: Will Munro: History, Magic, Glamour, installation view,聽AGYU. Photograph by Cheryl O'Brien, courtesy聽Art Gallery of 91亚色

Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic 聽concentrates on the multi-media work Munro produced after graduating from the Ontario College of Art & Design University (OCADU)聽in 2000, from his first exhibition Boys Do First Aid (2000) to his last, Inside the Solar Temple of the Cosmic Leather Daddy (2010).

It also captures his various signature underwear work (his handcrafted underwear made from heavy metal concert T-shirts); the banners of legendary queer performers such as Klaus Nomi and Leigh Bowery; his stitching collaborations with West Side Stitches Couture Club, Jeremy Laing, and others (which includes the restaging of The Pavilion of Virginia Puff-Paint, his collaboration with Laing made for the AGYU in 2004); his experimental films; the multitude of hand-made silkscreen posters that accompanied his DJ鈥檌ng and music promotions at his nightclub venues Vazaleen, Peroxide, No T.O., and Moustache. The dynamic exhibition will be punctuated by a collection of never before seen ephemera and archival material that stitches together the many vibrant activities of this non-stop artist. The exhibition is generously sponsored by Salah Bachir and Jacob Yerex.

Above: Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic, installation view, AGYU. Photograph by Michael Maranda,聽courtesy聽Art Gallery of 91亚色

In conjunction with Will Munro: History, Glamour, Magic, AGYU continues to celebrate the legacy of Toronto鈥檚 feminist and queer communities聽with a series of collaborations, specifically commissioned projects and new alliances.

Get on the AGYU Performance Bus

Artist and DJ Syrus Marcus Ware turns the AGYU's Performance Bus into his memory of a circa 2001-2002 Friday night Vazaleen party that was hosted by Munro聽and artists Miss Barbrafisch and Rawbrt at the Elmocambo. Tonight, gallery guests can ride to the AGYU for the opening reception on a free聽performance bus departing OCADU at 6pm.

AGYU and the Feminist Art Gallery

An initiative between AGYU, Feminist Art Gallery (FAG) and The Power Plant, CInenova: All Hands on the Archive develops a dialogue between the work in the London-based feminist CInenova film and video collection and Toronto鈥檚 long-rooted feminist and queer histories as a means to access, activate and animate.Visit website for more information on the month-long project including: opening night screening on聽Feb.聽3 at The Department, 1389 Dundas Street West at 7pm that has been聽curated by CInenova Working Group member Emma Hedditch; An Audience of Enablers Cannot Fail sessions at FAG 25 Seaforth Avenue, side gate, on Feb. 4, 11, 18, and 25; and the closing party featuring a commissioned performance by Sharlene Bamboat, and special screening curated by artists GB Jones, Alex McClelland, Leila Pourtavaf, and Lex Vaughn on March 4 in the Gladstone Hotel Ballroom (1214 Queen Street West) starting at 8pm.

People, Power, Magic

In this AGYU 鈥渋n-reach鈥 project, Toronto artist John Caffery engages queer and trans youth through a direct dialogue with聽Munro鈥檚 ideas and artwork.聽Caffery was close to the source as a friend and collaborator in the West Side Stitches Couture Club and, like Munro,聽his practice moves across multiple communities and media, locating his aesthetics and politics in textiles, film, and music (his band is Kids on TV).

This collective, multi-disciplinary program features聽Caffery working with many members of Munro鈥檚 army of lovers 鈥 frequent collaborators and friends 鈥 including artists Scott Miller Berry, Lorraine Hewitt (aka Coco La Cr猫me), Luis Jacob, Jeremy Laing, and Zavisha, as well as the Toronto Kiki Ballroom Alliance, the recipients of the first annual Spirit of Will Munro Award. People, Power, Magic is dedicated to creating real opportunities for self-expression in order to provide a space for outcasts and freaks to thrive without fear. Program presented in collaboration with Supporting Our Youth (SOY).

The Art Gallery of 91亚色 is a university-affiliated public non-profit contemporary art gallery supported by 91亚色, The Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council, and聽its membership.

The AGYU is located in the Accolade East Building, 4700 Keele Street Toronto. Gallery hours are: Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm; Wednesday, 10am to聽8pm; Sunday from noon鈥5pm; and closed Saturday. AGYU promotes LGBT positive spaces and experiences and all events are free and open to everyone.

For more information, visit the website.

Republished courtesy of YFile鈥 91亚色鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.

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