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Call for Artists: Dissonant Integrations 2016

12/21/2015

 
​**Nouvelle! Date limite prolongée jusqu'au 22 Janvier 2016
**Updates! Deadline extended to January 22, 2016
 
Le groupe Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) de l'Université Concordia vous invite à soumettre des œuvres d'art complétées pour une exposition collective qui aura lieu à la galerie Z Art Space en mars 2016. L’exposition mettra l'accent sur les actes ou les cas de perturbation des stéréotypes ethniques et/ou raciaux à travers des œuvres créatives qui cherchent à redresser et à ébranler les récits essentialistes sur l'identité culturelle. EAHR est à la recherche d'œuvres qui emploient ou analysent la perturbation comme outil qui sape les représentations raciales et des identités fixes ou qui élargit notre compréhension des identités ethnoculturelles.
 
Les thèmes incluent:
• Les stéréotypes
• Le déplacement
• Le racisme
• La xénophobie
 
Les candidatures des étudiant(e)s et des artistes actifs de toutes les disciplines et les niveaux d'expérience sont les bienvenues. Nous vous invitons à participer en usant d’une variété de médias artistiques différents (peinture, sculpture, photographie, performance, etc.) Les candidatures individuelles tout comme les collaborations interdisciplinaires sont encouragées. Nous informerons de la décision du comité commissarial en fin janvier.
 
QUAND: 5 au 26 mars 2016
OÙ: Z Art Space (www.zartspace.com)
 
CRITÈRES:
1) Un maximum de 5 oeuvres complétées (inclure titre, date, médium et dimensions)
2) Biographie d’artiste (100 mots)
3) Démarche artistique (200 mots)
4) Une documentation visuelle (10 images maximum)
 
***Cachet d’artiste selon les normes du Front des artistes canadiens (CARFAC)***
 
FORMULAIRE DE SOUMISSION DISPONIBLE SUR https://goo.gl/VnQHNT
 
LES CANDIDATURES DOIVENT ÊTRE ENVOYÉES À:
ethnoculturalarts@gmail.com
 
DATE LIMITE: 22 JANVIER 2016
 
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Concordia’s Ethnocultural Art Histories Research Group (EAHR) invites you to submit completed works of art for an upcoming group exhibition taking place in March 2016. The exhibition will take place at gallery Z Art Space and focus on acts or instances of disruption of ethnic and/or racial stereotypes through creative works that seek to redress and unsettle essentialist narratives about cultural identity. EAHR is looking for works which employ or investigate disruption as a tool that undermines representations of race and fixed identity or expand our understanding of ethnocultural identities.
 
Themes include:
• Stereotypes
• Displacement
• Racism
• Xenophobia
 
Applications are welcomed from students and practicing artists from all disciplines and levels of experience. All are encouraged to participate using a variety of artistic media (painting, sculpture, photography, performance, etc.) The submission of both individual works and interdisciplinary collaborations are encouraged. We will notify you of the curatorial committee selection by the end of January.
 
WHEN: March 5 – 26, 2016
WHERE: Z Art Space (www.zartspace.com)
 
CRITERIA:
1. Maximum of 5 completed artworks (include title, date, medium, dimensions)
2. Artist Bio (100 words)
3. Artist statement (200 words)
4. Visual documentation of artworks (max 10 images)
 
*** Participating artists will be issued artists' fees as per CARFAC guidelines***
 
SUBMISSION FORM AVAILABLE at: https://goo.gl/EJtZXK
 
ALL SUBMISSIONS MUST BE EMAILED TO: ethnoculturalarts@gmail.com
 
DEADLINE: JANUARY 22, 2016
 
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À PROPOS
EAHR (Ethnocultural Art Histories Research) regroupe une communauté de chercheur-e-s pilotée par les étudiant-e-s du Département d'histoire de l'art de l'Université Concordia (Montréal, QC). Depuis l'été 2011, EAHR facilite les occasions d'échange et de création liées à l'examen et l'engagement de la représentation ethnique et culturelle dans les arts visuels au Canada. EAHR compte actuellement des membres étudiant-e-s et chercheur-e-s provenant de Concordia, McGill, UdeM et d'ailleurs à travers l'Amérique du Nord.
 
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ABOUT US
Ethnocultural Art Histories Research (EAHR) is a student-driven research community based within the Art History Department of Concordia University (Montreal, QC). Since summer 2011, EAHR facilitates opportunities for exchange and creation in the examination of and engagement with issues of ethnic and cultural representation within the visual arts in Canada. EAHR currently holds the membership and active involvement of students and researchers from Concordia, McGill, UdeM, as well as diverse communities throughout North America.

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