imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival Presenting Sponsor: Bell Media Announces Exhibitions and Art Crawl
imagineNATIVE
Film + Media Arts Festival
Presenting Sponsor: Bell Media
Announces Exhibitions and Art Crawl
On the heels of announcing their Shorts Programs, imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival, with presenting sponsor Bell Media, announces new Exhibitions and Art Crawl. The Festival takes place from October 22-26, 2014.
imagineNATIVE’s annual Art Crawl of exhibitions and co-presentations, taking place Friday, October 24, 5:00 – 8:30pm within the 401 Richmond building, includes gallery partners A Space Gallery, Trinity Square Video, Gallery 44, WARC Gallery and the UrbanSpace Gallery. The Art Crawl is a free event featuring contemporary Indigenous new media art, commissions, retrospectives and talks by leading curators and artists.
Kicking off the Art Crawl at A Space Gallery will be
I:ke – I have motion curated by Lee-Ann Martin, one of Canada’s foremost Indigenous curators. The
Telltales Meryl McMaster
exhibition
features works by some of the country’s leading Indigenous artists including Rebecca Belmore, Scott Benesiinaabandan
, Faye HeavyShield, Qavavau Manumie, Meryl McMaster, Nadia Myre, and Jeffrey Thomas. The works of the seven artists in this exhibition portray individual ideas of m
otion and movement; together, they are testimony to the dynamism and persistence of Indigenous cultures today and into the future. The exhibition I:ke – I have motion opens to the public on Tuesday, September 23 at A Space Gallery.
The NFB/ imagineNATIVE Digital Partnership returns with its third interactive incarnation, Ice Fishing, by Newfoundland artist Jordan Bennett. Virtual ice fishing holes turn the gallery floor into a fishing ground for story. Immersive audio, video, programmatic animation and photography round out this unique storytelling experiment that brings ice fishing in rural Newfoundland to an urban gallery environment. With the main exhibition at Trinity Square Video and satellite elements at the TIFF Bell Lightbox and 401 Richmond lobby spaces, this exciting exhibition will engage audiences in a way like never before. Ice Fishing opens to the public on Wednesday, October 22 at Trinity Square Video.
Next on the Art Crawl will be RECAST by Bev Koski, Christian Chapman, including new edited works by Sébastien Aubin and Caroline Monnet, Marja Bål Nango and Nathan Young. This exhibition, curated by Lisa Myers, presents Christian Chapman’s video collaboration and Bev Koski’s photographic series to consider how meaning shifts with the recasting of narrative and objects. RECAST opens to the public on Friday, October 24 at Gallery 44.
Discover Trove: Unearthing the Embargo Collective II at the WARC Gallery curated by Rebecca Baird. Featuring works by Alethea Arnaquq-Baril, Zoe Leigh Hopkins, Lisa Jackson, Caroline Monnet and Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers, Trove traverses the past and future creative visions of the five Indigenous female filmmakers who are part of the Embargo Collective II, set to premiere their new commissioned films at the Closing Night Gala on October 26. Trove opens to the public on Saturday, October 18 at WARC Gallery.
Ending the evening will be the first New Media Multi-Platform Showcase, an artist talk showcasing some of the cutting edge new media works in our the imagineNATIVE programming, including works by the Blackout Collective, Lily Ginnish-LaValley, Sean Muir, Jude Norris, Cheyenne Scott, Theresa Stevenson, and the Skins 4.0 Collective.
The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is the world’s largest Indigenous festival showcasing innovation in film, video, radio and new media. The Festival presents the most compelling and distinctive works from Canada and around the globe, reflecting the diversity of the world’s Indigenous nations and illustrating the vitality and excellence of Native art and culture in contemporary media.
The 15th annual imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will be held October 22-26, 2014
The 15th annual imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival will be held October 22-26, 2014.
Festival packages now available at imaginenative.org/home/packages
For more information please call 416.585.2333 or visit www.imagineNATIVE.org facebook/imagineNATIVE / @imagineNATIVE
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imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival 2014 Sponsors:
List represents commitments as of August 14, 2014
Presenting Sponsor: Bell Media
Platinum Sponsor: NBC Universal
Gold Sponsors: Aboriginal Peoples Television Network • RBC Royal Bank • TD Bank
Silver Sponsors: Global Toronto • Canada Media Fund • Harold Greenberg Fund • Air Canada • Casino Rama
Bronze Sponsors: Urban Post • Slaight Music • Super Channel • Directors Guild of Canada • TVO • Canadian Media Production Association •
Media Partners: NOW Magazine • Urban Native Magazine • Nation Talk
Public Funders: Ontario Arts Council • Canada Council for the Arts • Canadian Heritage • Miziwe Biik Aboriginal Employment and Training • Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport • Toronto Arts Council • Telefilm
Community Partners: ACTRA Toronto • Beehive Design • Charles Street Video • Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto • Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund • National Film Board of Canada • Vtape • WIFT-Toronto • William F. White
Mentorship Partners: New Brunswick Film Cooperative • Newfoundland Independent Filmmakers Coop • No’kmaq Village
Festival Hotel: Hilton Garden Inn
Hospitality Partners: The Strathcona Hotel • The Charlotte Room • Tea-N-Bannock • Z-Teca • Jugo Juice • Nish Dish • Museum of Inuit Art
Foundations: Ontario Trillium Foundation • RBC Foundation • The McLean Foundation • Dreamcatcher Foundation