2010 Exhibition Programs
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 | Co-presented by The Winnipeg Film Group
Saturday, 20 Nov, 2010. 7:00pm.
Renata Mohamed, Angad Bhalla, Pavitra Wickramasinghe, Pamila Matharu, Smiriti Mehra, Ayesha Hameed, Faisal Anwar, Tejpal S. Ajji, Debashis Sinha, Divya Mehra, Sharlene Bamboat, Roger Sinha
The Winnipeg Film Group and SAVAC (the South Asian Visual Arts Centre), together co-present Monitor, an experimental short film and video -screening program that showcases new and innovative works by artists of South Asian origin. Monitor’s shorts series is a selection of the program’s compell... |
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 | 4 November–4 December, 2010
Co-presented by Toronto Free Gallery
Artist talk: 4 November, 7–8pm / Opening reception: 4 November, 8–10pm
Accompanied by A Place in the Natural World, an essay by Darren Copeland.
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 | Monitor 6: New South Asian Short Film and Video is on tour at the McIntosh Gallery in London, Ontario. October 19, 7pm reception, 8pm screening.
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 | 17-26 September, 2010 at Function13 Gallery.
Opening reception: Saturday, 18 September, 3-6pm.
SAVAC's annual juried members' exhibition at Function13 Gallery in Kensington Market, Toronto. With work by Arwa Abouon, Sharlene Bamboat, Pritika Chowdhry, Shireen Kamran, Meera Sethi, Meera Margaret Singh.
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14 September - 22 October, 2010
دلِ که سوز ندارد, دلِ نیست (the heart that has no love/pain/generosity is not a heart) travels to the UTS Gallery in Sydney.
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Winer of the Images Prize for Best Canadian Media Artwork at the 23rd Annual IMAGES FESTIVAL Awards. • Jayce Salloum, Khadim Ali • 3 April – 2 May 2010 • Royal Ontario Museum, 100 Queens Park, Toronto • Co-presented by the ICC at the ROM and the Images Festival • Curated by Haema Sivanesan • Opening reception and artist talk: 3 April, 1-3pm • Curator's tour: 25 April, 2pm • In April 2008, Vancouver-based artist Jayce Salloum travelled with Afghan-Hazara artist Khadim Ali from Karachi, Pakistan to Kabul, Afghanistan and then over... |
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Athar Jahanian, Khaldoon Ahmed, Sharlene Bamboat, Pranay Limbu, Divya Mehra, Asma Mundrawala, Holly Rodricks, Ashim Haldar Sagor, Tejal Shah, Roger Sinha
24 April 2010, 8pmNFB Mediatheque, 150 John St., Toronto
Curated by Richard FungSAVAC members - Free / Non-members - $5 / Student (with id) - $2Richard Fung, Divya Mehra, Holly Rodricks and Roger Sinha will be present.
Monitor 6: New South Asian Short Film and Video is an experimental short film and video screening program that showcases work by and/or about South Asians from Canada ... |
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 | 7–30 January, 2010 • Tavallaei’s ink drawings explore ideas of censorship and entrapment and courage and defiance as she draws inspiration from the recent fiery protests and movements of dissent that took place in Iran.
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