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SUMMARY:ininige / s/he holds
DESCRIPTION:Guest curated by Lori Beavis\, ininige examines the work of five contemporary women artists each of whom carry knowledge\, memory and skills developed across time and through their art practice. They may be carrying skills learned at a young age\, holding the vestige of a love of textiles and patterning from childhood; skills acquired in an academic or group setting; or skills that carry forward from life experience. Each artist is looking backwards and forwards in time – they are relearning and bringing forward material\, cultural\, and artistic practices\, relearning\, and teaching these art practices to others –inter-generationally or peer-to-peer. And\, they are working in a variety of media as they explore culture\, identity\, and memory\, often as these elements are held in the body. \nWhat does it mean to hold something?\nWhat do we hold from the past that carries us into the future? \nThe Anishinaabemowin\, ininige is a transitive verb meaning\, “s/he holds\, handles things a certain way; s/he points in a certain direction.” In the English language this word ‘hold’\, can be associated as a verb with various adverbs –to hold on\, hold to\, hold out\, hold in – there is also to hold hands\, to hold something or someone. \nThese action words are based in both knowing the past and retaining knowledge/ something for the future. Both are actions that resonates across time. In Anishinaabemowin there is another transitive verb\, gashkin or gashkinan that means\, ‘to be able to hold\, lift\, carry it.’ \nIn one of the early stages of thinking through the curatorial thematic for this exhibition – the idea of Indigenous Futurisms was floated. Anishinaabe cultural critic\, Grace Dillon first wrote of “Indigenous Futurisms”\, in her book\, Walking the Clouds: An Anthology of Indigenous Science Fiction (2003). She was actively thinking through perspectives on narrative – in science fiction but also in speculative story-telling and as an imagining of all artistic forms and creativity in order to imagine and visualize all the possible futures for Indigenous people. \nFrom this\, there are many ways to consider this genre\, but I have come to the idea of Indigenous Futurisms as the way we look to the future – as women\, daughters\, sisters\, mothers\, carers\, grandmothers by looking both backwards and forward. \nI am appreciative of the words of Michi Saagiig Anishinaabe scholar\, writer\, and author Leanne Betasamosake Simpson\, who writes in As We Have Always Done\, “The idea of my arms encircling my grandchildren\, and their arms embracing their grandchildren is communicated in the Nishinaabeg word\, kobade. According to Elder\, Edna Manitowabi\, kobade is a word we use to refer to our great-grandparents and our great-grandchildren. It means a link in a chain – a link in a chain between generations\, between Nations\, between states of being\, between individuals.” \nIn this exhibition\, these five artists are holding on to one another across generational paths. They are making art that is a transference of influences\, knowledge\, and techniques. One generation is taking up from the past\, holding\, building\, and carrying into the future. \nThese five artists – Shelley Niro\, Alice Williams\, Sandra (Sam) Moore\, Dehmin Osawamick Cleland\, and Teresa Vander Meer-Chasse – are part of a continuum\, some with Artspace itself\, and others with the Michi Saagiig territory that Artspace is on and others taking up the mantle of those who have gone before as they move into the future. It is generational and it is a reinforcement of strength. \nShelley Niro and Alice Williams\, both established artists\, are among the first Indigenous artists to have exhibited at Artspace. In 1997\, Niro was one of the artists in Native Love\, a group exhibition that the Nation to Nation collective toured across the country. Williams’ textile work has been shown at Artspace\, in solo exhibitions\, at different points from the late 1990s onwards. Sandra (Sam) Moore is a community-based artist and pedagogue who is responsible in many ways for the revitalization of traditional arts\, such as porcupine quillwork\, tufting\, hide and fish tanning and pine needle work on her home territory. Dehmin Osawamick Cleland is an emerging Anishinaabe-kwe artist whose work while planted in the present looks both to the past and forward to an Indigenous future that is strengthened through sovereignty. \nThis exhibition brings together artists who each incorporate the knowledges they have been taught. Through their practices they have built relationships that hold them\, that they use as a means to carry their knowledge across the generations. They know the histories and have developed strong and sustaining relationships with the land\, their materials\, and the people. Each artist explores their identity through their own connection to territory\, the land\, family\, stories and history\, culture\, language/ song\, community\, and memory. Each in their own way tells stories of reclamation and continuity by looking both backwards and forward to the future. \nRegular Visiting Hours\nWed 12 – 4pm\nThu 12 – 4pm\nFri 10am – 4pm\nSat 10am – 4pm
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/ininige-s-he-holds/
LOCATION:Artspace\, 3-378 Aylmer Street N\, Peterborough\, ON\, K9H 3V8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment
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ORGANIZER;CN="Artspace":MAILTO:gallery@artspaceptbo.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240626T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241006T170000
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CREATED:20240709T132530Z
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SUMMARY:Watershed
DESCRIPTION:“In waterways\, there is a constant flow of intergenerational knowledge passing through the lakes\, rivers and oceans; every body of water holds a spirit\, a history and informs the land.” – Shannon Webb-Campbell \n“Watershed\,” is a group exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough featuring the work of Mary Anne Barkhouse\, John Boyle\, Brad Copping\, Liz Magor\, Stan Olthuis\, Amanda Strong\, and Olivia Whetung. \nContemplating wetlands and beaver dams\, the Trent-Severn Waterway and canoes\, “Watershed” considers the ways in which power dynamics teeter at the surface of the water.
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/watershed/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Peterborough\, 250 Crescent Street\, Peterborough\, ON\, K9J 2G1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Exhibits & Shows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Gallery of Peterborough":MAILTO:gallery@agp.on.ca
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SUMMARY:Figuring Identity: declarations and dreams
DESCRIPTION:Works from the Youth Art Mentorship Program\nFeaturing local youth artists: Masinjah Aloh\, Ruby Carbert\, Annabelle Diamond\, Artemis Lishman\, and Jace McIntyre \nThis exhibition is the culmination of the 2023/24 Youth Art Mentorship Program. Now in its third year\, this program provides an opportunity for artists at the end of their high school careers to work with an artist-mentor\, developing work for exhibition at the Art Gallery of Peterborough. \n“Figuring Identity: declarations and dreams” includes paintings and sculptural works speaking to where these artists have come from\, where they’re going\, and how it feels to be here now. \nFunding for this project was made possible by a grant from the PCVS Legacy Fund within the Community Foundation of Greater Peterborough.
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/figuring-identity-declarations-and-dreams/
LOCATION:Art Gallery of Peterborough\, 250 Crescent Street\, Peterborough\, ON\, K9J 2G1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Exhibits & Shows
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ORGANIZER;CN="Art Gallery of Peterborough":MAILTO:gallery@agp.on.ca
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240629
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SUMMARY:Family Fishing Week
DESCRIPTION:Four times a year\, Canadian residents can fish in Ontario for free. This means you do not need to buy a fishing license if you want to fish. \nFree loans for rods and reels\nTackleShare loans out rods and reels for free. New anglers can gear up at locations across the province including: \n\nOntario provincial parks\nconservation authorities\nlibraries\n\nTackleShare is an Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters program supported by Ontario Power Generation. \nAngler’s access for Peterborough & the Kawarthas
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/family-fishing-week/
LOCATION:ON
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Sporting Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T160000
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CREATED:20240614T183228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240619T143747Z
UID:10009993-1719828000-1719849600@thekawarthas.ca
SUMMARY:Canada Day at the BCC
DESCRIPTION:The BCC in partnership with Buckhorn District Tourist Association. This FREE event runs 10am – 4pm. Activities for the whole family. Vendors\, music\, entertainment\, petting zoo\, Birds of Prey display and more
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/canada-day-celebrations/
LOCATION:Buckhorn Community Centre\, 1782 Lakehurst Road\, Buckhorn\, ON\, K0L 1J0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Cultural Heritage,Exhibits & Shows,Festivals,Holiday Related
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ORGANIZER;CN="Buckhorn Community Centre":MAILTO:generalmgr@buckhorncommunitycentre.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173104
CREATED:20240620T172542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240620T172609Z
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SUMMARY:Lakefield Legion Canada Day Party
DESCRIPTION:Make sure you join the Lakefield Legion on Canada Day Monday July 1st!! If you love country music you’re going to be amazed by the talented Stephanie Dauncey and her band Double Trouble!!!! Outdoor patio party… free entry…. Bar and BBQ . PLEASE BRING A LAWN CHAIR IF YOU CAN
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/lakefield-legion-canada-day-party/
LOCATION:Royal Canadian Legion Branch 77\, 10 Nicholls Street\, Lakefield\, ON\, K0L 2H0
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Holiday Related
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173104
CREATED:20240614T191632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T191632Z
UID:10009998-1719849600-1719856800@thekawarthas.ca
SUMMARY:Canada Day Parade and Celebrations
DESCRIPTION:On July 1st each year\, the Apsley Lions Club hosts the Canada Day Parade and Celebrations. The Parade starts at 4:00 pm at the Apsley Public School\, continues along Burleigh Street to Wellington\, then along Jack Lake Road to McFadden Road\, ending at the Lions Park where the festivities continue until 6:00 pm. Games\, and the Lions food booth are just a couple of the things that make this day great. Come on out and celebrate Canada! Please note that this year\, due to the Fire Ban\, there will not be any Fireworks.
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/canada-day-parade-and-celebrations/
LOCATION:ON
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Festivals,Holiday Related
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ORGANIZER;CN="Apsley Lions Club":MAILTO:apsleylionsclub@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240701T213000
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CREATED:20240603T154414Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T183524Z
UID:10009907-1719864000-1719869400@thekawarthas.ca
SUMMARY:Peterborough Musicfest Presents: Road Apples\, A Tribute to The Tragically Hip
DESCRIPTION:Hailing from the very birthplace of the revered Canadian rock group they pay tribute to\, Road Apples are Canada’s original and premier tribute to the iconic band\, The Tragically Hip. Fittingly\, the songs of one of Canada’s greatest musical acts will echo throughout Peterborough’s Del Crary Park on Canada Day\, July 1st\, 2024\, a mere 50 km south of the town that inspired their legendary lick “Bobcaygeon.” \nFormed in Kingston\, Ontario\, Road Apples has been performing The Hip’s music professionally since 1992. Now in their fourth decade\, the band has performed thousands of live concerts at theatres\, arenas\, music festivals\, and other venues from coast to coast across Canada. Members of Road Apples pride themselves on delivering The Hip’s work to audiences in a respectful and faithful fashion without diverging interpretations or gimmicks. With an extensive repertoire spanning The Hip’s entire discography\, you will enjoy a celebration of the music—and inevitably your memories—of the musical group that is now woven into the very fabric of Canadian society. Audiences can expect a captivating performance that not only honours the spirit of The Tragically Hip but also brings a sense of nostalgia and communal connection. Whether you are a long-time fan or a newcomer to their music\, Road Apples promises a memorable experience that pays homage to the band’s enduring legacy. Join us for an unforgettable night as we celebrate the heart and soul of Canadian rock music. Road Apples last played Peterborough in February of 2023 at Showplace. \n\n\n\nListen to Road Apples HERE
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/road-apples/
LOCATION:Del Crary Park\, 2 George Street\, Peterborough\, ON\, K9J 3H1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Exhibits & Shows,Festivals,Ongoing,Performing Arts,Peterborough & the Kawarthas Signature Event
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