Asian Heritage Month Festival
Curated by Zen Mix 2000
- Mirroring 2000
- Ramayana: A Vision Eternally Born Anew by Kiren Budhia
Mirroring 2000
Shelly Bahl, Yam Lau, Parvaneh Radmard
6 May - 14 June
Reception: 17 May, 2-4pm
Mon. - Fri. 11-4
@ the gallery, U of T Scarborough
As a metaphor, the mirror is an invisible membrane, the slash or the in between space that simultaneously joins together and pulls apart differences which cannot reduced to a homogenized whole. The idea of " Mirroring", may denote a reflective process, yet it does not simply represent what is us given as what is already objectified. As the site of imaging, how are Asians reflected in contemporary Canadian Society? It is this Metaphoric element that three local artists will grapple with and contemplate its meaning, as the eve of a new millennium approaches.
Ramayana: A Vision Eternally Born Anew
Kiren Budhia
Multicultural History Scociety, 43 Queen Park Crescent East.
26 May - 20 June, 1997
Reception: 26 May, 6-8pm
An installation based on an Indian epic that refers to sensibility within Asiatic moral and ethical values.
Kiren Budhia is a Montreal based sculptor. His Indian heritage is the basis of complex multi-media sculpture/ installation work.
