2011 Exhibition Programs
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 | November 4 – 6 • A collaboration between articule, La Centrale Powerhouse, SAVAC (South Asian Visual Art Center) and Montréal Arts Interculturels (MAI) • Diasporasie brings together artists, theoreticians, and militants whose work raises and develops questions related to North-East and South Asian diasporas.
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 | In partnership with TIFF • October 26, 2011. 6pm • Bell Lightbox, 350 King St. W., TorontoSAVAC in partnership with TIFF presents Amit Dutta’s critically acclaimed second feature Nainsukh, which chronicles the life of the famous eighteenthcentury Indian artist.
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 | Monitor 7 at the Niagara Artists Centre • 13 October, 7pm, Niagara Artists, 354 St. Paul Street, St. Catharines, ON
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Sameer Farooq and Mirjam Linschooten • TORONTO LAUNCH — Wednesday 14 September, 7–9pm, Stella bar, 1261 Bloor St. West • ETOBICOKE LAUNCH — Saturday 17 September, 3-5pm. Albion Mall, 1530 Albion Road.
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 | Jayce Salloum, Khadim Ali • 12 August - 9 October, 2011 at Plug In ICA, Winnipeg
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 | July 9 – August 21 at the Living Arts Centre • Featuring work by Anne Devitt, Surendra Lawoti, Afshin Matlabi, Heidi McKenzie, Smriti Mehra & Tahireh Lal, Janine Ramlochan, Mona Sharma and Pudy Tong • Exhibition dates: 9 July – 21 August 2011
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 | 1 May — 31 July 2011 • Co-presented with Culture Division, City of Mississauga and Mississauga Central Library In The Americans Gauri Gill takes the United States of America as her subject, but through a new lens of cultural specificity and multiculturalism, with a focus on South Asian communities in a pre- and post-9/11 landscape. Gill presents an intimate look at interior worlds, often populated by family and friends, documenting the tensions between the optimism of their times and the realities of class, race and cultural differences.
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 | 24 March, 2011. 7:30pm. Innis Town Hall, Toronto. Programmed by Ayesha Hameed. Featuring works by Sharmila Samant, Shereen Soliman, Smriti Mehra and Tahireh Lal, Md Hasan Morshed, Asim Waqif, Vivek Shraya, The Torontonians, Ambereen Siddiqui, Karen Mirza and Brad Butler, Nahed Mansour, Nabil Ahmed, Jane Chang Mi. SAVAC Members: free / Non-members: $10 / Students: $5
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 | Jayce Salloum, Khadim Ali • 21 January - 18 March, 2011 at the Kenderdine Art Gallery, Saskatoon
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 | Sameer Farooq and Mirjam Linschooten • In partnership with the AGOIn response to the current AGO exhibition Maharaja: The Splendour of India's Royal Courts, The Museum of Found Objects proposes to create an archive of everyday objects fueled by Toronto's South Asian neighbourhoods. A direct line will be drawn between historic objects and present-day objects, cleverly updating the AGO's Maharaja exhibition.
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