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SUMMARY:Artist Talk With Barry Pottle
DESCRIPTION:Post Image presents Inuk photographer Barry Pottle\, in the third installment of Moving the Landscape to Find Ground\, a cycle of artist talks and artist residencies which takes place 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.  \n\n\n\nHow can you participate? Join in person at 4thSpace or online by registering for the Zoom Meeting or watching live on YouTube.  \n\n\n\nBarry Pottle is an Inuk artist originally from Nunatsiavut in Labrador\, now living in Ottawa\, Ontario. He has worked with the Indigenous arts community for many years particularly in the city of Ottawa\, which has the largest urban population of Inuit outside the North. Barry has always been interested in photography as a medium of artistic expression and as a way of exploring the world around him. Through the camera’s lens\, Barry showcases the uniqueness of this community. Whether it is at a cultural gathering\, family outings or the solitude of nature that photography allows\, he captures the essence of Inuit life in Ottawa. \n\n\n\nOur programming is in collaboration with the Indigenous Futures Research Centre\, the Feminist Media Studio and the Black Perspectives Office.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/artist-talk-with-barry-pottle/
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230116
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230117
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SUMMARY:[OPEN CALL] NOSTALGIA/LOSTAGAIN SYMPOSIUM
DESCRIPTION:TAG is happy to announce the official open call for their upcoming student-led symposium on digital nostalia\, LOSTAGAIN: Explorations of Digital Nostalgia Symposium\, to be held on February 4th\, 2023! \n\n\n\nHow often do you use digital tools to go back and forth in time? Is it only you who is nostalgic\, or is it also the machines that help you get there?What does this NOSTALGIA mean for us\, digital society\, and the world?We are looking to answer these questions as artists\, students\, faculty\, and professionals at the LOSTAGAIN Symposium. \n\n\n\nApplications are now open for panels and workshops. Submit your work up until January 16TH\, 2023! Visit their website for more information and applications.*Please feel free to get in touch with the organizers at projectlostagain@gmail.com
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/open-call-nostalgia-lostagain-symposium/
CATEGORIES:Symposium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230119T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230119T190000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
CREATED:20230112T171905Z
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SUMMARY:there is space to fall at LePARC
DESCRIPTION:‘there is space to…’ is a new monthly series for performative encounters in LePARC’s Residency Room. Practitioners from all disciplines are invited to improvise together under permeable frameworks that enable togetherness. Kickstarted by Adriana Minu\, the series leaves its doors open to practitioners to propose their own idiosyncratic approaches to improvisation or to just come and perform. \nIn December the event was called ‘there is space to feel’. Informed by Adriana’s practice of tending to the plethora of intensities that the body holds using vocal improvisation. In January\, Pati Ragazzon joins Adriana for ‘there is space to fall’ – an emergent framework that Pati and Adriana are in the process of uncovering\, informed by Pati’s own movement practice. \n*For more information and questions please email Lucy Fandel\, LePARC’s coordinator\, at leparc.milieux@gmail.com \n**The event is open to all and no registration is required
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/there-is-space-to-fall-at-leparc/
LOCATION:LePARC Residency Room (EV 10.785)
CATEGORIES:Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230120T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230120T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
CREATED:20230117T201328Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230117T203013Z
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SUMMARY:A Walk in LePARC with Bek Berger
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our first Walk in LePARC of 2023 with visiting curator\, artist and producer Bek Berger about interdisciplinary creation and production. We’ll discuss various disciplinary perspectives on creative process\, professional practices\, and\nconceptual concerns when engaging with performance\, music\, material\, and other forms.\n\nBek Berger\n\nBerger is an Australian curator\, artist and creative producer based in Riga\, Latvia. She is currently Artistic Director of the New Theatre Institute of Latvia (NTIL) and curator of the International Festival of Contemporary Performance\, Homo Novus. Originally from Naarm (Melbourne\, Australia) she has worked in festivals across the globe such as American Realness (NYC)\, Dance Massive (AU)\, Darwin Festival (AU)\, Fierce Festival (UK) and Forest Fringe (UK). \nAs a curator she has (co)/initiated projects such as Critical Futures\, Convergence\, La Discorso and Possible Futures Forum. Independent of her curatorial work she has been collaborating as a dance dramaturg with choreographer James Batchelor since 2017. Their work has toured to over 20 countries including such contexts as Centre Pompidou (FR)\, Tanz Im August (DE)\, December Dance (BE)\, Dance Massive (AU)\, Sophiensaele (DE) and as Aerowaves 19 artists in Spring Forward in Paris (FR).  \n\n*The event is free and open to all
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/a-walk-in-leparc-with-bek-berger/
LOCATION:LePARC Residency Room (EV 10.785)
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230120T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
CREATED:20230109T203732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T155415Z
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SUMMARY:Biocharmed: A Talk with Dr. Anne Pasek
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the second instalment in a series of talks planned collaboratively by the Critical Anthropocene Research Group (CARG)\, Colonialism Race and Indigenous Ecologies (CRIE)\, and Society\, Politics\, Animals and Materiality (SPAM). \nThe Critical Anthropocene Speakers Series will feature an in-person and online talk with Dr. Anne Pasek: “Biocharmed: (Affective) Value Forms in Emerging Carbon Removal Markets”\, in which Dr. Pasek will be speaking about her work in Low Carbon Research Methods. Dr. Pasek is an interdisciplinary researcher working at the intersections of climate communication\, the environmental humanities\, and science and technology studies. She studies how carbon becomes communicable in different communities and media forms\, to different political and material effects. \nDr. Pasek is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cultural Studies and the School of the Environment at Trent University\, as well as the Canada Research Chair in Media\, Culture and the Environment. \nRegister for the talk here. 
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/biocharmed-a-talk-with-dr-anne-pasek/
LOCATION:Milieux Institute\, EV 11. 705\, 1515 Saint-Catherine St W
CATEGORIES:Talk
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SUMMARY:End of Year Exhibition 2023 - Planning Meeting
DESCRIPTION:We have another expo in sight! After the incredible experience we had with In the Middle\, A Chimera last May\, we are eager to start with the planning of this year’s exhibition. The expo 2023 will take place from September 22nd to 29th at the 4th Space with the basic premise of showing off Milieux to the rest of Concordia and helping us better integrate with the larger ecology of the university\, as well as connecting with the public at large. \nFor this edition\, we want students to take the lead! The idea is to put together an interdisciplinary team who will be in charge of collectively curating the exhibition. This planning meeting will be for those who are interested in working on the organizational side and/or be part of the curatorial team to chime in. We will brainstorm ideas for potential themes and discuss paid opportunities to join the planning/curatorial team. \nWhen? Tuesday\, January 25th\, 2023 at noon. \nWhere? Milieux Resource Room (EV 11.705) AND online. \n*For more information and questions please get in contact with Ariana Seferiades at ariana.seferiadesprece@concordia.ca \n 
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/end-of-year-exhibition-2023-planning-meeting/
LOCATION:Milieux Institute\, EV 11. 705\, 1515 Saint-Catherine St W
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230127
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230129
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
CREATED:20221212T050000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221217T081332Z
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SUMMARY:IFRC Inaugural Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for the Indigenous Futures Research Centre’s first annual symposium! It will focus on sharing our members’ work engaging Indigenous communities and knowledges. It will feature presentations and dialogues by faculty and students from across the university previewing the projects they have planned for the next few years. This format encourages questions over answers\, contemplating what is on the horizon\, and considering potential areas of collaboration. What research questions are taking root now\, set to expand? What do we think the future has in store? How will we get there together?  \n\n\n\nFor more information and questions\, please contact ifrc@concordia.ca or visit www.ifrc.ca   \n\n\n\nWhen? January 27th and 28th\, 2023\, from 1 – 5 pm
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/ifrc-inaugural-research-symposium/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230127T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230127T120000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
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SUMMARY:Book Launch by Dr. Heather Igloliorte
DESCRIPTION:This event is presented in conjunction with the Indigenous Futures Research Centre’s inaugural research symposium.  \nJoin editors Dr. Heather Igloliorte and Dr. Carla Tauntion along with local contributing authors for the launch of an exciting publication: The Routledge Companion to Indigenous Art Histories in The United States and Canada. \nLight refreshments will be served. Come celebrate with us! \nAbout the book: The Routledge Companion to Indigenous Art Histories in the United States and Canada consists of chapters that focus on and bring forward critical theories and productive methodologies for Indigenous art history in North America.\n\nThis book makes a major and original contribution to the fields of Indigenous visual arts\, professional curatorial practice\, graduate-level curriculum development\, and academic research. The contributors expand\, create\, establish and define Indigenous theoretical and methodological approaches for the production\, discussion\, and writing of Indigenous art histories.\n\nBringing together scholars\, curators\, and artists from across the intersecting fields of Indigenous art history\, critical museology\, cultural studies\, and curatorial practice\, the companion promotes the study and dissemination of Indigenous art and stimulates new conversations on such key areas as visual sovereignty and self-determination; resurgence and resilience; land-based\, embodied\, and nation-specific knowledges; epistemologies and ontologies; curatorial and museological methodologies; language; decolonization and Indigenization; and collaboration\, consultation\, and mentorship.\n 
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/book-launch-by-dr-heather-igloliorte/
LOCATION:Milieux Institute\, EV 11. 705\, 1515 Saint-Catherine St W
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230127T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230127T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
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SUMMARY:Workshop with Dr. Kristina Lyons
DESCRIPTION:The Concordia Ethnography Lab is happy to invite you to a workshop with Kristina Lyons (UPenn) on January 27 th at 1:00 pm: Rivers and Reconciliation: Elaborating the Sociological Memory of War Through Science and Arts-based practices.  \nDuring this workshop\, Dr. Lyons will present an ethnographic and participatory action research project to reconstruct the “socioecological memory” of the Mandur River watershed in the Colombian Amazon. The objective of this project was to create conditions for community dialogues over the territorial ordering\, recovery\, and conservation of the watershed in the midst of ongoing socio-environmental conflicts. Dr. Lyons will discuss the proposal to engage in what grassroots organizations call “profound reconciliation” along with the ethical stakes of reconciliatory processes that tend to human and more-than-human relations damaged by the interconnected dynamics of structural violence and decades of war. She will also share the environmental humanities-based methodologies that emerged in our collective process to elaborate the memory of the Mandur\, as well as facilitate a cosmopolitical exercise to highlight the importance of fostering spaces for bettering (rather than transcending) conflict. We will also converse about the challenges posed for public engaged scholarship during times of transition that may shift toward the perpetuation of violence\, injustice\, and militarized forms of conservation. \n*For more information and questions please email EthnoLab Coordinator Maya Lamothe-Katrapani at mlamothekatrapani@gmail.com \nKristina Lyons is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and with the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities at the University of Pennsylvania. She also holds affiliations with the Center for Experimental Ethnography and the Center for Latin American and Latinx Studies.  Kristina’s research is situated at the interfaces of socio-ecological conflicts and science and legal studies in Latin America.  Her manuscript\, Vital Decomposition: Soil Practitioners and Life Politics\, was published by Duke University Press in 2020 and the Spanish translation in 2021 with the Universidad del Rosario in Bogotá\, Colombia. It was awarded honorable mention by the Bryce Wood Book Award by the Latin American Studies Association. Kristina has also worked on the creation of soundscapes\, street performances\, photographic essays\, graphic novels\, community radio programs\, digital storytelling platforms\, and various forms of literary and journalistic writing. \n 
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/workshop-with-dr-kristina-lyons/
LOCATION:Speculative Life Research Cluster
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230130T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230130T153000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
CREATED:20230124T184947Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar on anime games by CyberConnect2 Montreal
DESCRIPTION:Did you know there were anime games made in Montreal? Come meet CyberConnect2 (Naruto STORM\, Demon Slayer) VP Taichiro Miyazaki and art director Yohei Ishibashi at an event co-hosted by TAG and the Concordia Game Development Club! CyberConnect2 will introduce their studio\, the artistic ins and outs of anime game development in Japan and Montreal\, and their experience with indie publishing. \nWHAT: Seminar on anime games by CyberConnect2 Montreal\nWHEN: Monday\, January 30th\, 1:45-3:45pm\nWHERE: Milieux Resource Room\, EV11.705 \n*If you have question please email TAG’s coordinator Kalervo Sinervo at tag.coordinator@concordia.ca
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/seminar-on-anime-games-by-cyberconnect2-montreal/
LOCATION:Milieux Institute\, EV 11. 705\, 1515 Saint-Catherine St W
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230130T150000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
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SUMMARY:A Walk in LePARC with Adriana Minu
DESCRIPTION:LePARC is happy to invite you all to join A Walk in LePARC with Adriana Minu! \nAfter three years of researching affective approaches to music making\, Adriana has been reclaiming her body from deep enrapturing tensions and learning what qualities can be nurtured in spaces that welcome alterity. She is now taking a look back at the processes and artworks that have stemmed from her artistic and vocal practice. Expect an experimental format with vocal solutions\, digressions and improvisations to perceived intensities. \nWhen? January 30 th\, 2023\, 2-3pm \nWhere? Residency Room EV 10.785 \nAdriana Minu is an artist\, researcher\, and intense vocal performer. She lives hyper aware of her constant relation with the environment. Her mission is to create artworks that help herself and others escape bodily oppressions. She doesn’t always succeed. Her own dislocated body guides her in this process that vibrates victoriously outside categories.  \nAdriana is finishing her PhD in experimental music co-supervised at two prestigious British universities. She is a visiting doctoral scholar at lePARC until July 2023. In the UK she co-runs the research creation podcast Essential Blends with Kevin Leomo and the artistic experimentation platform ‘The way we blend’. At Concordia she runs a monthly series for cross-disciplinary performative encounters ‘there is space to […]’ and a sound improvisation series with Kathy Kennedy called ‘Improv-X’.
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/a-walk-in-leparc-with-adriana-minu/
LOCATION:LePARC Residency Room (EV 10.785)
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20230130T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20230130T160000
DTSTAMP:20260416T051800
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SUMMARY:this space is for you/ cet espace est pour toi work-in-progress presentation
DESCRIPTION:The Immersive Storytelling Studio (previously the Immersive Reality / VR Lab)\, located within Milieux’s Post-Image cluster\, will host a work-in-progress presentation of this space is for you/ cet espace est pour toi\, a research-creation XR project co-created by Shauna Janssen and Kevin Pinvidic.  \nthis space is for you/ cet espace est pour toi is a conceptual place and mixed reality experience for considering how virtuality performs ‘refugia’ (meaning renewal)\, and institutional reorientations for thinking and practicing performance design and architecture in a post-pandemic future. The creative team will share details about their creative process\, the concept\, context and methods by which they are working\, which includes the use of volumetric video capture\, 3D scanning\, and the game engine Unity 3D. \n\n\n\n\n\nWhen? January 30th\, from 2:00-4:00 PM. \nWhere? Post Image Cluster (EV 10.715)\n\n* This event is open to all. No registration is required. \n\n\n
URL:https://milieux.concordia.ca/event/this-space-is-for-you-cet-espace-est-pour-toi-work-in-progress-presentation/
LOCATION:Post Image Cluster (EV 10.715)\, 1515 Ste-Catherine St. W\, Montréal\, H3G 2W1\, Canada
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