2000 Exhibition Programs
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 | Neena Arora, Asma Arshad Mahmood, Rachel Kalpana James, Meera Sethi
13 September- 10 December 2000
Art Gallery of Ontario
Exhibition on view in the Canadian Historical Galleries Included with pay-what-you-can admission
Opening reception: Wednesday, 13 September, 6-8pm. Remarks 6:45pmDiscussion panel with participating artists and artist/curator Sutapa Biswas: Thursday, 14 September 14, 6:30-8:00pm
Henry White Kinnear Education Theatre
Moderator: Karen Tisch
Germain Koh, "Private Thoughts / Public Moments." Fuse. Volume 23, Number 4. 2... |
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 | Neena Arora, Sylvat Aziz, Shelly Bahl, Rina Banerjee, Kiren Budhia, Allan deSouza, Ameen Gill, Nikolas Groot, Alia Hassan-Khan, Annu P. Matthew, Tamara Zeta Sanowar-Makhan22 August - 28 September, 2000Baum Gallery of Fine Art, University of Central ArkansasSouth Asian Diaspora in North America brings together eleven visual artists from Canada and the US who have exhibited with SAVAC and the Desh Pardesh Festival/Conference in Toronto. As a historical survey of the 7-year exhibition history of SAVAC, the project aims to highlight some of the diverse practice... |
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 | Roark Andrade, Damien Lopez30 May – 17 June, 2000A collaboration between InterAccess and SAVAC, in co-sponsorship with Desh Pardesh.Curated by Kulwinder Bajar and Mark JonesFrom Here to There... Brings together work which surveys the multi-layered histories and collective memory of localised transient cultural communities. This is a journey into history and identity within the contemporary cultural landscape.Roark Andrade's Suburban Little India examines the expansion of the South Asian community situated at Albion and Islington Road in the northwest cor... |
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"SAVAC is a rare and exciting organization spanning community and contemporary art. I have been lucky enough to be invited as a curator for the Monitor program, which gave me a extraordinary chance to consider moving image work from South Asia and the Diaspora. SAVAC is a high point on our cultural landscape." -- Richard Fung