“…every day since the Women’s March. I would read about something and I would make a sign about it. It was about Trump, feminism, Indigenous rights. It was about the birds, disappearing nature. So, it was about broad topics and then the pandemic came into it. But it’s all very, very connected.” ~ Dawna Rose
Saskatoon
“Last week we voted for a new name, next week we exchange washroom keys and in the weeks to come, Video Vérité and The Photographers Gallery will become one fast family. As of February 25th at 7:00 p.m Central Time, our two media-based galleries united under a paved banner.
Now… what are we going to do about it?”
The Saskatoon artist is using her mother’s home as the epicentre for her latest exhibition.
On May 25th, 2000 multidisciplinary Anishinaabe artist Rebecca Belmore performed “The Indian Factory” for TRIBE Inc. at AKA artist-run centre in Saskatoon, SK.
St. Pierre has developed this complexity—desire and aversion, serenity and gloom—in her practice over time, addressing the fallout of industrialized life ways, while avoiding simplistic critiques or appeals.
Please join BlackFlash Magazine and Magnetic Domain at 424 20th Street West in Saskatoon, below the AKA Artist-Run and PAVED Arts catwalk for another evening of outdoor experimental sound. This year we are presenting the second iteration of this performance series. For Nuit Blanche 2014 BlackFlash and Magnetic Domain selected a series of performers to present drone pieces that were immersive for the outdoor listener.