Events & Exhibitions
See more details of our artists and the Works they are associated with.
Navigate below for project summaries or to the event sites on the left.
Unfeeling Capitalism
A night of talk and play with game workers, players and artists confronting capitalism, white supremacy, and misogyny in real
and virtual worlds.
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Immaterial Conditions
Immaterial Conditions illuminates the crossroads where care and
the economy meet. Presenting film, photography and sculpture by women and gender-queer artists, the events in this series consider
what it means to care.
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Ban’ yuh belly
Ban’ yuh belly focuses on the grief, anger, and mental health
of loved ones who are mourning children they have lost due
to violence—systemic or otherwise.
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Power in Resistance
This exhibition exposes voices of resistance and resilience that flourish throughout the Americas as a response to centuries of racism, poverty, and widespread economic and social exclusion of Indigenous peoples
in the region.
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Remembering the Winnipeg General
Thomas McKechnie
A play that is a political vaudeville that tells the story of the momentous, yet oft forgotten Winnipeg General Strike.
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CIRCLE
A community-engaged project adapts Diana Taylor’s concept of the archive and the repertoire to consider the challenges of archiving activist movements.
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salt
Milumbe Haimbe
for most of human history salt has had the economic significance that
oil has today. Wars were waged, revolutions were ignited and empires collapsed because of salt.
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Dark Beings
Dark Beings is a new album by the electronic duo LAL.
Ziibiwan is an electronic musician/producer with a no-holds-barred approach to production.
Together their beautiful and tension-filled soundscapes follow dense, calm, trap-inspired epics.
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Money Moves
A roving performance between Toronto artist, En Lai Mah and injured grocery store workers, considers the toll of wage theft on the body.
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Beat Work
Beat work is a percussion workshop for migrant farmworkers. Facilitated by musician Ruben ‘Beny’ Esguerra, the workshop reflects on Indigenous migrations from south to north.
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