The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is thrilled to present In/Tension, a limited series of intimate & thought-provoking conversations with contemporary Canadian artists. In/Tension aims to shed light on the breadth of the Canadian contemporary art scene and provide a platform for diverse artistic voices to dive deep into their creative intentions and the facets of their practice.
This project is supported by a Digital Now grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.
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The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is thrilled to present In/Tension, a limited series of intimate & thought-provoking conversations with contemporary Canadian artists. In/Tension aims to shed light on the breadth of the Canadian contemporary art scene and provide a platform for diverse artistic voices to dive deep into their creative intentions and the facets of their practice.
This project is supported by a Digital Now grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.
Caroline Monnet et Léuli Eshrāghi: Célébrer les pratiques et les modes de pensée autochtones
In/Tension
45 minutes 20 seconds
1 year ago
Caroline Monnet et Léuli Eshrāghi: Célébrer les pratiques et les modes de pensée autochtones
Dans cet épisode, nous discutons avec les artistes Caroline Monnet et Léuli Eshrāghi de leur volonté de restituer et de célébrer les pratiques et modes de pensées autochtones tout en remettant en question les héritages du colonialisme.
In/Tension
The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is thrilled to present In/Tension, a limited series of intimate & thought-provoking conversations with contemporary Canadian artists. In/Tension aims to shed light on the breadth of the Canadian contemporary art scene and provide a platform for diverse artistic voices to dive deep into their creative intentions and the facets of their practice.
This project is supported by a Digital Now grant from the Canada Council for the Arts.