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ALI CHERRI: GRAFTINGS
In his series GRAFTINGS, Ali Cherri imagines an alternative to the binaries often proposed by nature and culture by using both botanical and medical techniques of grafting. On View at Vancouver's Broadway-City Hall Skytrain station from April to August 2022.
THE LIVING ROOM
For Centre A’s first experiential project "The Living Room" in 2022, our gallery space will be transformed into a furnished living room space. Our visitors will have the opportunity to sit down to watch a series of curated films and videos. February 4 – May 2022.
CENTRE A READING ROOM PRESENTS: REVISITING THE ASIANADIAN
Revisiting The Asianadian at Centre A is a rare presentation of the entire run of The Asianadian Magazine, a quarterly publication in Toronto from 1979 to 1985. The publication was a key witness to some of the defining moments in Asian Canadian cultural history during the time. February – May 2022.
CARRY-ON! 2021 CENTRE A HOLIDAY ART MARKET
Celebrate winter festivities at Centre A by joining us for Carry-On!, Centre A’s first-ever Holiday Art Market. Bid on your favourite pieces of art while enjoying a drink in good company! December 4 to 18, 2021.
Revolving: a family tale
Centre A is pleased to present Revolving: a family tale, a multimedia exhibition that revisits the semi-colonial history of the Iranian Oil Industry by Sona Safaei-Sooreh. September 16 – November 27, 2021.
A LINGERING SHADOW: ONLINE SCREENING
Centre A and The Polygon Gallery present A Lingering Shadow, a program of short films that consider how memory becomes encoded in movement. Stream the films online from August 30 to September 6, 2021. Details within.
A LINGERING SHADOW
Centre A and The Polygon Gallery present A Lingering Shadow, a program of short films that consider how memory becomes encoded in movement. Screening continuously WED to SUN, 10 AM to 5 PM, and until 8 PM on THU, except on July 31, at The Polygon Gallery.
Speech Acts: Zainub Verjee
Centre A is pleased to announce Speech Acts: Zainub Verjee, an exhibition that negotiates language, resistance, and artistic labour by the multidisciplinary artist, curator, writer, activist, and arts administrator Zainub Verjee.
Will Kwan: Exclusion Acts
Centre A is pleased to present "Exclusion Acts", a solo exhibition by Toronto-based artist Will Kwan. The exhibition brings together a new body of work that takes an unflinching look at the systemic and absurd ways that economic ideology shapes social relations and beliefs.
Gu Xiong: The Remains of a Journey
Comprised of a new body of multimedia works, this exhibition by Gu Xiong revives three historic sites across British Columbia that bear the untold struggles of the Chinese immigrants. Opening virtually on November 13, 2020. Read more…
We cast Spells on the Mothers of our Daughters and Daughters of our Mothers
Centre A presents the new exhibition "We cast Spells on the Mothers of our Daughters and Daughters of our Mothers". This exhibition will be available for viewing both in the gallery and online.
Experimental Relationship (for your eyes only, or maybe mine, too)
"Experimental Relationship (for your eyes only, or maybe mine, too)" with Brooklyn-based artist Pixy Liao is now available for viewing online until December 31, 2020. Read more...
To Be Free, Everything You Most Hate and Fear
Lucie Chan: To Be Free, Everything You Most Hate and Fear | Opening Reception: Thursday, January 23, 2020, 6 – 9 PM, with Lam Wong: the world is as soft as a volcano: a moving composition.
the world is as soft as a volcano: a moving composition
Expressed in painting and installation, 'the world is as soft as a volcano: a moving composition' by Lam Wong encompasses personal struggles and familial experience as agents of introspection. A collection of Wong’s recent works and part of his ongoing research into the notion of "emotion refugee", the project delineates a delicate and hidden sense/state of being, communicated through the aftermaths of traumas, sufferings, and griefs.
Tayeba Begum Lipi: Unveiling
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