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SUMMARY:Moving the Landscape to Find Ground - Screening Shelley Niro's “The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw”
DESCRIPTION:Post Image is pleased to present a Screening + Q+A with director Shelley Niro as part of the Moving the Landscape to Find Ground series.  \nWhen? March 28th from 6pm-8pm \nWhere? DeSeve Cinema (1400 de\, Maisonneuve Blvd W\, Montreal\, Quebec H3G 1M8). \nReserve a spot here\n\n\nSynopsis: \nMitzi Bearclaw is an indigenous woman who reluctantly returns to home to help her father care for her bitter mother\, but ends up discovering boys\, drinking\, life and honor. \n// \nArtist Bio: \nShelley Niro is a Bay of Quinte Mohawk\, member of the Six Nations of the Grand River\, Turtle clan. \nNiro attended a graphic arts course for a while at Durham College in Oshawa\, concentrating on photography\, drawing and art history. Years later Niro went to Ontario College of Art in Toronto. She graduated with Honours. In 2019 she was honoured with an honorary doctorate from the Ontario College of Arts and Design University. \nShelley was the inaugural recipient of the Aboriginal Arts Award presented through the Ontario Arts Council in 2012. In 2017 Niro received the Governor General’s Award For The Arts from Canada Council\, the Scotiabank Photography Award and the Hnatsyshyn Foundation Reveal Award. She became an honorary elder in the Indigenous Curatorial Collective. In 2019 Niro was the Laureate of the Paul de Hueck and Norman Walford Career Achievement Award for Photography. \nNiro has recently completed film production on a film\, CAFE DAUGHTER. Niro’s film work has received support from Telefilm Canada\, the Indigenous Screen Office\, Ontario Creates and The Northern Ontario Film Office. \nRecent Niro exhibitions: A Good Long Look: Branden\, Manitoba at the Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba; Dunlop Art Gallery\,Regina\, Saskatchewan; Shelley Niro: women\, land\, river: at the Art Gallery of Peterborough. Something Cold and Hard Like Winter: The Robert Langen Art Gallery\,Wilfred Laurier University\, Waterloo\, Ontario\, Kitchener and Greater New York: at PS1 MOMA\, New York. Boundless: Art Gallery of Windsor\, Windsor Ontario. \n// \nPost Image – Moving the Landscape to Find Ground Speaker Series: \nMoving the Landscape to Find Ground is a cycle of artist talks and artist residencies which takes place from September 2022 until May 2023. This series is built from a shared ambition to break open lens-based practices via the interrogation of the colonial prism through which photography exists. We are inviting conversation among all communities impacted by the colonial gaze. \nIf you wish to see the rest of the talks\, please visit our programming section\, sign up to our newsletter at www.postimage.ca or follow us on Instagram @post.image.cluster. \nOur programming is in collaboration with the Indigenous Futures Research Centre\, the Feminist Media Studio and the Black Perspectives Office. This project is generously funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council\, Milieux Institute for Arts and Culture and Concordia University’s OVPRGS (Office of the Vice-President\, Research and Graduate Studies).
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/moving-the-landscape-to-find-ground-screening-shelley-niros-the-incredible-25th-year-of-mitzi-bearclaw/
LOCATION:DeSeve Cinema\, 1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W\, Montreal\, Quebec\, H3G 1M8\, Canada
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SUMMARY:EthnoLab Film Nights: 'Lost Rivers' by Caroline Bâcle
DESCRIPTION:This Friday\, March 31st\, at 5 PM\, the Ethnography Lab will be screening Lost Rivers\, a documentary by Caroline Bâcle\, in presence of protagonist of the film\, urban speleologist Danielle Plamondon! \nThe lab’s Montreal Waterways research group has been engaging ethnographically with a number of ‘water objects’ over the years examining Montreal’s historical and present relationship with water and place. Past projects have included an examination of the history of the St-Pierre River (central to this film!)\, which was buried and turned into sewage and drainage infrastructure over the past 150 years (a funeral was even organised for it!). We are thus very excited to be continuing this discussion with Danielle Plamondon and Montreal Waterways members! \nWhen? March 31st at 5 PM. \nWhere? Speculative Life Research Cluster\, 10.625 of Concordia’s EV Building. Once you get out of the elevator follow the ‘Milieux Institute’ arrows. \n \n*No registrarion is required
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/ethnolab-film-nights-lost-rivers-by-caroline-bacle/
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