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SUMMARY:Discussion: Kent Monkman’s Miss Chief and Other Tricksters
DESCRIPTION:Spend some time at Kent Monkman’s Being Legendary at the Royal Ontario Museum this winter\, getting to know the stories of Miss Chief and Turtle Island (For tickets\, see: https://www.rom.on.ca/en/exhibitions-galleries/exhibitions/kent-monkman-being-legendary). Encounter more Tricksters in Tomson Highway’s 2022 Massey Lectures\, Eden Robinson’s Trickster Trilogy\, Karen McBride’s Crow Winter\, or other works of art or literature. Then\, let’s talk about it on March 14 at 7pm! Discussion will take place at St. Matthew’s United Church at 729 St. Clair Ave West\, Toronto. \n1. From Monkman’s website https://www.kentmonkman.com/\nKent Monkman (b. 1965) is an interdisciplinary Cree visual artist. A member of Fisher River Cree Nation in Treaty 5 Territory (Manitoba)\, he lives and works in Dish With One Spoon Territory (Toronto\, Canada). Known for his thought-provoking interventions into Western European and American art history\, Monkman explores themes of colonization\, sexuality\, loss\, and resilience—the complexities of historic and contemporary Indigenous experiences—across painting\, film/video\, performance\, and installation. Monkman’s gender-fluid alter ego Miss Chief Eagle Testickle often appears in his work as a time-traveling\, shape-shifting\, supernatural being who reverses the colonial gaze to challenge received notions of history and Indigenous peoples. \nMonkman’s painting and installation works have been exhibited at institutions such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Musee des Beaux-Arts de Montreal; Musee d’artcontemporain de Montreal; The National Gallery of Canada; Crystal Bridges Museumof American Art; Hayward Gallery; Witte de With Centre for Contemporary Art; Musee d’art Contemporain de Rochechouart; Maison Rouge; Philbrook Museum of Art; and Palais de Tokyo. He has created site-specific performances at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; The Royal Ontario Museum; Compton Verney\, Warwickshire; and The Denver Art Museum. Monkman has had two nationally touring solo exhibitions\, Shame and Prejudice: A Story of Resilience (2017-2020)\, and The Triumph of Mischief (2007-2010). \nMonkman’s short film and video works\, collaboratively made with Gisele Gordon\, have screened at festivals such as the Berlinale (2007\, 2008) and the Toronto International Film Festival (2007\, 2015). Monkman is the recipient of the Ontario Premier’s Award for Excellence in the Arts (2017)\, an honorary doctorate degree from OCAD University (2017)\, the Indspire Award (2014)\, and the Hnatyshyn Foundation Visual Arts Award (2014). \n2. Current ROM exhibition: Kent Monkman: Being Legendary. On now until March 19\, 2023\n(From ROM Website): Interpreted by Monkman’s shape-shifting\, time-travelling\, gender-fluid alter ego\, the legendary being Miss Chief Eagle Testickle\, the exhibition depicts how deeply Indigenous knowledge is embedded in the lands of Turtle Island. Cree and other Indigenous peoples have carried this knowledge in stories\, songs\, and artworks since time immemorial. Through the power of storytelling\, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle reframes the forced interruptions of the colonial project on Turtle Island and honours leaders in the community who shine a light forward for future generations.\nhttps://www.rom.on.ca/en/exhibitions-galleries/exhibitions/kent-monkman-being-legendary
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/discussion-kent-monkmans-miss-chief-and-other-tricksters/
LOCATION:St.Matthew’s United Church\, 729 St. Clair Avenue West\, Toronto\, Ontario\, M6C 1B2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="St. Matthew's United Church":MAILTO:stmattsunited@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Make a Difference talk - Noojimo’Iwewin Gitigaan/Healing Garden and Indigenous People’s Solidarity Group
DESCRIPTION:On the fourth Sunday of the month following the Sunday service\, the folks from the Bloor Street United Church’s Social Justice Committee and from St. Matthew’s United Church present a guest speaker\, and you’re invited! Speakers will be on Zoom link if you’d like to attend online\, and projected into the sanctuary at 729 St. Clair Ave West\, Toronto. Zoom link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/3616118730?pwd=MmY5THYwenhlS2JyaS8rS1ZmR0Mydz09 \nAlternatively\, you can call 647-374-4685 or 647-558-0588\, enter ID 361 611 8730\, then press # #.​ \nWe expect speakers will be ready around 12:15pm. A time for questions and answers will follow. The event will be recorded and posted to our YouTube channel. \nUpcoming Speakers: \nSunday\, September 25th – Robin Buyers has just confirmed she will kick off our “Making a Difference” Speaker series after worship on Sunday Sept. 25 with a short history of the Noojimo’Iwewin Gitigaan/Healing Garden adjacent to St. Matt’s and how the Indigenous People’s Solidarity Group and community Garden Crew volunteers are modelling how even small urban spaces may become sites of reconnection with Creation and respect for Indigenous spirituality. \nRobin Buyers is a Canadian Queer\, white settler with hidden disabilities. Her roots are in the Ross Clan of Scottish highlands\, Wales\, and England. She has been active in Indigenous solidarity work in the Americas for more than 30 years\, including as a Kairos Blanket Exercise facilitator\, Co-Chair of the Americas Policy Group\, frontline Community Peacemaker Teams Colombia and Turtle Island Solidarity worker\, and Co-founder of Coalition for a Public Inquiry into Ipperwash. She retired as a Community Work Professor at George Brown College in 2016\, and has since focused on neighbourhood and Land-based work with the Indigenous Peoples Solidarity Group (IPSG) and Noojimo’iwewin Gitigaan at St. Matthew’s United Church. She will speak about her evolution as an activist in the Indigenous justice movement\, tell the story of the IPSG and Noojimo’iwewin Gitigaan\, and share the vision of Noojimo’iwewin Gitigaan and the coast-to-coast-to coast National Healing Forest initiative of which it is a part. Participants will learn about settler responsibilities to honour the Treaties and move towards Right Relations with Indigenous Peoples\, as well as how to engage with upcoming IPSG projects and events. \nOctober 23rd – Save the date \nNovember 27th – Save the date \nYou can view past videos on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/bloorstreetunited
URL:https://shiningwatersregionalcouncil.ca/event/make-a-difference-talk-noojimoiwewin-gitigaan-healing-garden-and-indigenous-peoples-solidarity-group/
LOCATION:Online via Zoom
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ORGANIZER;CN="Bloor Street United Church":MAILTO:martha@bloorstreetunited.org
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