Thursday August 31, 7–9 pm EDT, at Ada X: 4001 Rue Berri, #201, H2L 4H2 Montréal, QC
Joni “Snack Witch” Cheung and Luke Johnson believe in ghosts: the people, the places, the objects, and the narratives which haunt us and disrupt our understanding of the present. In the face of a cultural moment where corporations, nation-states, and institutions pit individuals and collectives against one another under the guise of scarcity and survival, how might engaging with these ghosts of the past change our outlooks on how to move towards the future?
In this series of co-creation workshops, Cheung and Johnson dig into the textual materials from the last 50 years, from an exploration of the archives of Latitude 53 and three host galleries in different cities. Join us to re-imagine the history of the artist-run-centre movement and the many ephemeral works it hosted, now visible to us only a short descriptions, artist statements, and posters.
These creative workshops will take place in Edmonton, Calgary, Hamilton, and Montreal—your participation is welcomed.
Jeudi 31 août, 19h-21h, Ada X: 4001 rue Berri, #201, H2L 4H2 Montréal, QC
Joni "Snack Witch" Cheung et Luke Johnson croient aux fantômes : les personnes, les lieux, les objets et les récits qui nous hantent et qui perturbent notre compréhension du présent. Face à un climat culturel où les entreprises, les nations et les institutions dressent les individus et les collectifs les uns contre les autres sous le prétexte de la pénurie et de la survie, en quoi le fait de s'intéresser à ces fantômes du passé pourrait-il modifier nos perspectives sur l’avenir ?
Dans cette série d'ateliers de co-création, Cheung et Johnson creusent les matériaux textuels des 50 dernières années à partir d'une exploration des archives de Latitude 53 et de trois galeries d'accueil dans différentes villes. Rejoignez-nous pour réimaginer l'histoire du mouvement des centres d'artistes et des nombreuses œuvres éphémères qu'ils ont accueillies, dont il ne reste que de brèves descriptions, des intentions d'artistes et des affiches.
Ces ateliers créatifs se dérouleront à Edmonton, Calgary, Hamilton et Montréal—votre participation est la bienvenue.
The Next 50 Years
As Latitude 53 approaches our 50th Anniversary in October 2023, we have been thinking about the last 50 years and trying to imagine “What will the next 50 years look like?”
To consider this question, we aim to bring together artists, writers, curators, community members and youth to explore some of the emergent issues that affect our current society.
Our six Lead Artists will be hosting events both in person and online for discussion, creation, research, and experimentation. We invite our community to join as members of their working groups to consider these questions of futurity.
🔮 Snack Witch Joni Cheung 🍡 is a grateful, uninvited guest born—and knows she wants to die—on the unceded territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm, Skwxwú7mesh, Stó:lō, and Səl̓ílwətaʔ/Selilwitulh peoples. Currently, she is working on the stolen lands of the Kanien’kehá:ka peoples. They are a Certified Sculpture Witch with an MFA from Concordia University (2023). A wicked #magicalgirl ✨ eating art + making snacks, their interdisciplinary practice investigates the relationship between objects↔place↔identity, navigating discourses of transnationalism, migration, and diasporas, always with humour, and sometimes with food. 😉
Luke Johnson is a Minnesota-born artist currently based in Edmonton, Alberta on Treaty 6 territory. Working in print, publications, and durational engagements within collections, Johnson draws from the stories and unintended afterlives of archival materials, creating works which complicate notions such as standardized categorization and stasis within systems of knowledge. He received his BFA from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and his MFA from the University of Alberta, where he is currently a lecturer in printmaking and drawing.