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Posted @withregram • @slo_lab Our first Artist H Posted @withregram • @slo_lab Our first Artist Highlight from the more-than-human exhibition curated by Jane Tingley. Introducing… Grace Grothaus!🦋

Grace is a fellow member of the SLOLab and is exhibiting her work, Dawning, for the first time at the more-than-human exhibition. Dawning identifies the circadian rhythm as a chorus that all creatures on the planet participate in. She visualizes the canopy of the forest, affected in real time by live forest data, inviting the human to join into a rhythmic global song that connects all living things.🌅
On Ethics of Care Saturday, March 25, 3:00-5:00 pm On Ethics of Care
Saturday, March 25, 3:00-5:00 pm 
@fieldsinstitute  Link in bio
#Resituating more-than-human is a #sciart interdisciplinary program, bringing together academics, scientists, Indigenous knowledge keepers, artists and the general public to rethink ways to engage with the world of plants and other vegetal life - what we are calling the vegetal more-than-human Other. The program will take place at various locations in Toronto and at the rare Charitable Research Reserve in Cambridge, ON. We have envisioned this program as complementary to and as continuation of the group exhibition “more-than-human” currently on display at Onsite Gallery until May 13th, 2023. The program’s activities and events extends the themes of the exhibition, emphasizing their relevance beyond the arts, and fostering dialogues across disciplines and world views.

"On Ethics of Care" is an interdisciplinary panel discussion that explores ethics of care embedded materially in the world, practices of sustainability between (non)humans – practices that are speculative, hopeful, and inclusionary.
with :

Grace Grothaus @gracegrothaus PhD candidate, York University
Dr. Karine Gagné, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Guelph
Dr. Keiko Yoshioka, Department of Cells and Systems Biology, University of Toronto
Onsite Gallery invites you to more-than-human arti Onsite Gallery invites you to more-than-human artists panel discussion on Thursday, February 02 from 4 PM to 6 PM
@rasasmite @raitissmits @gracegrothaus @suzannemorrissette @ellemeff with moderator @tingleyjane introduce their works exhibited in more-than-human and engage in a discussion about their practice.
Register here: https://bit.ly/3G7xJ65
more-than-human is a core exhibition of the @contactphoto
#onsitegallery #morethanhuman
upcoming art show at OnSite Gallery Feb 1, 2023 Mo upcoming art show at OnSite Gallery Feb 1, 2023 More-than-Human @onsite_at_ocadu curator: Jane Tingley. Artists: Ursula Biemann, Mary Bunch, Doleen Tisawii'ashii Manning, Lindsey French, Grace Grothaus, Suzanne Morissette, Joel Ong, Rasa Smites, Raitis Smits, Jane Tingley w/ Faadhi Fauzi and Ilze (kavi) Briede
These are a Few of Our Favourite Bees investigates These are a Few of Our Favourite Bees investigates wild, native bees and their ecology through playful dioramas, video, audio, relief print and poetry. Inspired by lambe lambe – South American miniature puppet stages for a single viewer – four distinct dioramas convey surreal yet enlightening worlds where bees lounge in cozy environs, animals watch educational films and ethereal sounds animate bowls of berries (having been pollinated by their diverse bee visitors). Displays reminiscent of natural history museums invite close inspection, revealing minutiae of these tiny, diverse animals, our native bees. From thumb-sized to extremely tiny, fuzzy to hairless, black, yellow, red or emerald green, each native bee tells a story while her actions create the fruits of pollination, reflecting the perpetual dance of animals, plants and planet. With a special appearance by Toronto's official bee, the jewelled green sweat bee, Agapostemon virescens!
#sciart #bees #campbellhouse #artscisalon #CMC #CanadianMusicCentre
Signs of the time, Collecting Biological Traces an Signs of the time, Collecting Biological Traces and Memories: Karolina Żyniewicz (@zyniewica)
Artist talk: April 8, 4:00-6:00 pm

Żyniewicz is a bioartist and researcher, and PhD student.

Masks are meant to protect us from the virus, but they are way more than just a medical object. They are maps of our biological body  as well as our memories. Bioartist Karolina Żyniewicz will introduce her project “signs of the time” and will provide instructions for the collective performance to occur on April 9th. 

Copy & paste this link into your browser to register for the artist talk: https://utoronto.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkc-mpqj4pG91eg5GKOB7rVkJN_6yaUL7U 

Collection of Memories:
Apr 9, 2:00-4:00 pm
D.G. Ivey Library
40 Willcocks Street
University of Toronto St George Campus

FRENCH
Signes du temps, une collection de Traces Biologiques et de Mémoires
Karolina Żyniewicz

Conférence d'artiste : 8 avril, 16h00-18h00

Les masques nous protègent du virus, mais ils sont bien plus qu'un simple objet médical. Ce sont des cartes de notre corps biologique ainsi que de nos souvenirs. La bioartiste Karolina Żyniewicz présentera son projet "signs of the time" et fournira des instructions pour la performance collective qui aura lieu le 9 avril.

Żyniewicz est bioartiste et chercheuse, et doctorante.

Inscrivez-vous ICI pour la conférence d'artiste
https://utoronto.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYkc-mpqj4pG91eg5GKOB7rVkJN_6yaUL7U 

Collection de souvenirs
Apr 9, 2:00-4:00 pm
D.G. Ivey Library
40 Willcocks Street
University of Toronto St George Campus
Some images of the opening of TRANSFORM a solo sho Some images of the opening of TRANSFORM a solo show by Alanna Kibbe at the Canadian Language Museum
📣THIS FRIDAY: Keynote Conversation: Of Health M 📣THIS FRIDAY: Keynote Conversation: Of Health Myths and Trickster Viruses
FR: Ce Vendredi: Des mythes sur la santé et des virus trompeurs.

A conversation on the unsettling dimensions of epidemics and the complexities of responses to their challenges.
FR: Une conversation entre Bayo Akomolafe et Seema Yasmin
Une conversation sur les dimensions troublantes des épidémies et la complexité des réponses à leurs défis.

ONLINE: Friday, April 1, 5:00-7:00 pm EST
FR: L'événement aura lieu en ligne le Vendredi 1 avril, de 17H à 19H

➡️Seema Yasmin (@drseemayasmin), Director of Research and Education, @Stanford Health Communication Initiative. Yasmin is an Emmy Award-winning journalist, Pulitzer prize finalist, medical doctor and Stanford and @UCLA professor.

FR: Yasmin est une journaliste lauréate d'un Emmy Award, finaliste du prix Pulitzer, médecin et professeure à @Stanford et @UCLA.

➡️Bayo Akomolafe, Chief Curator of The Emergence Network (the_emergence_network). Akomolafe is a widely celebrated international speaker, posthumanist thinker, poet, teacher, public intellectual, essayist, and author.

FR: Akomolafe est un conférencier international très célèbre, un penseur posthumaniste, un poète, un enseignant, un intellectuel public, un essayiste et un auteur.

Link in our bio to register / Lien dans la bio pour s’enregistrer ✍️

We wish to thank the generous support of / Nous souhaitons remercier le soutien généreux de :

@sshrc_crsh, @newcollegetoronto, the D.G. Ivey Library, and the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science and Technology at @uoft; the Centre for Feminist Research, @sensoriumyorku, @canlangmuseum, the Departments of English and the School of Gender and Women’s Studies at @yorkuniversity. We also wish to thank the support of @fieldsinstitute. 
 
This series is co-produced in collaboration with / Cette série est coproduite en collaboration avec ArtSci Salon @artscisalon
Camille Baker INTER/Her An immersive installation Camille Baker
INTER/Her
An immersive installation and VR experience 
Une installation immersive et une expérience VR 

A vivid experience exploring the inner world of women’s bodies and their reproductive diseases. 

Exhibition Opening April 7 5:00-7:00 pm
in person

The Exhibition runs April 7 - 28
D.G. Ivey Library
University of Toronto
20 Willcocks Street
Hours: By Appointment

The installation accommodates 3 people at a time.
Email us or book on our website before you visit
 Link in bio

The DG Ivey Library is an accessible venue

Une installation immersive et une expérience VR explorant le monde intérieur du corps des femmes et leurs maladies reproductives

Vernissage 7 avril de 17:00 h a 19:00 h
en personne

Exposition de 7 au 28 Avril
D.G. Ivey Library
University of Toronto
20 Willcocks Street
Hours: By Appointment
L'installation accueille 3 personnes à la fois. La réservation est obligatoire .

The DG Ivey Library est un lieu accessible 

#whocares #reproductivehealth #womenshealth #VR #immersiveinstallation
Alanna Kibbe Transform/Transformer Exploring Langu Alanna Kibbe
Transform/Transformer
Exploring Languages of Healing
Une Exploration des Langages de la Guérison 
Born out of the spaces within us where to live we must break apart, TRANSFORM seeks to reconstruct “The Language of Healing”, in an exploration of versions of healing.

To heal is to rise. TO HEAL IS TO TRANSFORM.

Exhibition Opening March 31 5:00-7:00 pm
in person

The Exhibition runs March 23 - April 28
Canadian Language Museum
Glendon Campus
2275 Bayview Ave.
Gallery Hours: 11am – 4pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 
The Canadian Language Museum is an accessible venue
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Conçue à partir des espaces qui se trouvent en chacun de nous et que nous devons briser pour vivre, TRANSFORMER cherche à déconstruire « les langages de la guérison » en explorant différentes variantes de la guérison.
 
Guérir, c'est s'élever. GUÉRIR, C'EST TRANSFORMER. 

Vernissage 31 Mars de 17 h 00 à 19 h00
en personne

Exposition du 23 Mars au 28 Avril
Musée canadien des langues
Glendon
2275 ave. Bayview
Heures d'ouverture de la galerie : de 11 h 00 à 16 h 00
Mardi Mercredi Jeudi
Le Musée canadien des langues est un lieu accessible

more info in bio
#whocares #healing #care #community
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