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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20241006T170000
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UID:10010089-1719399600-1728234000@thekawarthas.ca
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;TZID=America/Toronto:20240706T110000
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UID:10010087-1720263600-1727629200@thekawarthas.ca
SUMMARY:40th Anniversary: KAST Selections Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Featuring one work by each of this year’s participating artists\, the 40th Anniversary: KAST Selection Exhibition seeks to capture the outstanding quality\, spirit\, and variety available on this year’s tour. \nThese works display an eager exploration of our surroundings\, a love for the region\, and a talent for pushing boundaries. Playful\, strong\, and considered\, the artists exhibited here utilize their materials to the fullest advantage and consider composition\, texture\, and line. Offering a wide range of mediums and processes\, the Kawartha Autumn Studio Tour has something for everyone. Unexpected\, honest\, striking\, delicate\, whimsical\, and contemplative\, this group of artists exemplifies our strong and vital community. \nWith many new and returning artists\, this year’s tour offers a chance to connect with and support the region’s creative community. Pick your favourites and plan your route using our printed maps or the Toureka app.
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/40th-anniversary-kast-selections-exhibition/
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;TZID=America/Toronto:20240727T130000
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CREATED:20240718T131308Z
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SUMMARY:50th Anniversary of Leahy’s Farm and Market
DESCRIPTION:The Leahy family warmly welcomes the community to join them in celebrating the 50th anniversary of Leahy’s Farm and Market on Saturday\, July 27th from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at their farm. The celebration will include live music\, mingling\, delicious hors d’oeuvres and cake\, and a special ceremony beginning at 2 p.m. \nOpen to everyone – no ticket required! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSocializing with Live Music \n\n\n1pm – 5pm \n\n\nMingle with new and old friends while enjoying live music from Leahy’s stage! \n\n\n\n\nHors d’Oeuvres & Cake Served \n\n\n1pm – 5pm \n\n\nEnjoy delicious hors d’oeuvres and a slice of our anniversary cake. \n\n\n\n\nCeremony Begins \n\n\n2pm \n\n\nLeahy’s family members share stories and memories of the farm. Special remarks from dignitaries.
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/50th-anniversary-of-leahys-farm-and-market/
LOCATION:Leahy’s Farm & Market\, 3267 Hwy 28\, Douro-Dummer\, Ontario\, K0L 2H0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Farmers' Market
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240727T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240727T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064853
CREATED:20240221T150448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T150448Z
UID:10008552-1722085200-1722110400@thekawarthas.ca
SUMMARY:Flower Field Reiki + Reflexology
DESCRIPTION:Take your healing journey to the next level with a talented Reiki and Reflexology practitioner. Unwind in nature\, leaving feeling calm and refreshed.
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/flower-field-reiki-reflexology/2024-07-27/
LOCATION:Sanctuary Flower Fields\, 89 Moloney Line\, Ennismore\, ON\, K0L 1T0
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Outdoors & Nature
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sanctuary Flower Fields":MAILTO:sanctuaryflowerfields@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240727T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240727T213000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064853
CREATED:20240620T133915Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240626T183237Z
UID:10010038-1722110400-1722115800@thekawarthas.ca
SUMMARY:Peterborough Musicfest Presents: Legends Of Motown
DESCRIPTION:Since 2010\, Legends of Motown\, a 16-piece tribute band has been captivating audiences by re-igniting the iconic sounds of legends like The Supremes\, The Four Tops\, The Temptations\, Marvin Gaye\, Stevie Wonder\, Smokey Robinson\, Jackson 5\, and Martha and the Vandellas.  Featuring all your favourite songs of the Motown era\, done with dazzling choreography\, authentic costumes\, and stunning vocal performances\, this high-energy show brings back the feeling of an era so vividly\, you will feel like you have gone back in time. \nMusical director\, David Callender\, who is always on the hunt for the perfect voice to join the ensemble\, along with powerful lead vocalists Aria Zenua and Erin Reece\, Legends of Motown encapsulates everything that made the genre what it was\, from The Supremes’ captivating harmonies to Marvin Gaye’s soul-stirring rhythms\, recapturing an era where music had a beat\, a soul\, and a message. \nWATCH LEGENDS OF MOTOWN HERE
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/peterborough-musicfest-presents-legends-of-motown/
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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Toronto:20240727T203000
DTEND;TZID=America/Toronto:20240727T223000
DTSTAMP:20260407T064853
CREATED:20240614T185940Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240614T185940Z
UID:10009958-1722112200-1722119400@thekawarthas.ca
SUMMARY:The Morning Wood Comedy Tour
DESCRIPTION:Aidan Long\, Jay Rainville\, Sam Tetsos and Alex Dewitt are quickly making a name for themsevles as they bring stand up comedy to places no one else has before. After taking a little summer break they will be in Peterborough on July 27 at The Erben
URL:https://thekawarthas.ca/event/the-morning-wood-comedy-tour/
LOCATION:Erben\, 379 George St N\, Peterborough\, ON\, K9H 3R2
CATEGORIES:Arts & Entertainment,Performing Arts
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