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SUMMARY: making peace\, making waves
DESCRIPTION: making peace\, making waves is curated by Katy O’Malley\, a ca
 ndidate for the MA in Critical and Curatorial Studies at the University of 
 British Columbia. Her exhibition is possible through support from the Killy
  Foundation and the Audain Endowment for Curatorial Studies through the Dep
 artment of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory in collaboration with the Mo
 rris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the University of British Columbia.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <p><em>[image_spread img_url="https://ahva.cm
 s.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/37/2022/05/Casey-Koyczan-still-from-
 Waves-2021.png" caption="Casey Koyczan\, still from Waves\, 2021 (image cou
 rtesy of the artist)" width="content"]</em></p><p>making peace\, making wav
 es</p><p>May 14 – June 19\, 2022<br />Access Gallery<br />222 East Georgia 
 St<br />Tuesday – Saturday 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM</p><p>Curated by Katy O’Malle
 y</p><p><strong><br />OPENING RECEPTION: Friday 13 May from 7-9pm</strong><
 /p><p>As part of the exhibition opening\, from 8pm onwards\, Frances Mendes
  Levitin will activate her immersive/site-specific installation exploring t
 he shape of sound\, <em>living-archive_branch-2022-05</em>\, with a multime
 dia performance blending ambient music with interactive digital projections
 .</p><p><strong>Masks are still required at the gallery</strong>\, and to e
 nsure our space is as safe for attendees as possible\, we will be checking 
 vaccine passports for this event. Please refer to our current <a href="http
 s://accessgallery.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e10561183f0e62b12acdcc8
 55&id=70aaf4a6d7&e=3cff96fd8f">COVID-19 Safety Measures</a>. Please <a href
 ="https://accessgallery.us1.list-manage.com/track/click?u=e10561183f0e62b12
 acdcc855&id=5a678fd1df&e=3cff96fd8f">register</a> for this event\, as we ar
 e limiting capacity.</p><p><em>making peace\, making waves</em> is a group 
 exhibition featuring work in a variety of media by <strong>Casey Koyczan</s
 trong>\, <strong>Aaron Leon\, Frances Mendes Levitin\, Salima Punjani\, and
  Alexis Simoneau</strong>\, each exploring deep listening as a strategy for
  resisting the pressures and distractions of contemporary life. Developed a
 s a space to reflect on the social\, political\, and cultural conditions of
  late capitalism and the demands of the attention economy\, the exhibition 
 opens space for reconnecting with one’s self and surroundings through embod
 ied\, multi-sensory experiences. <em>making peace\, making waves</em> build
 s on the history of ‘the bodily turn’ in art practices and the shift to the
  primacy of the body and other senses as vehicles for understanding and exp
 eriencing the world.</p><p>With works that welcome rest and reflection as a
  means of reception\, <em>making peace\, making waves</em> ultimately advan
 ces a more sustainable model for building social\, cultural\, and political
  agency. The exhibition offers grounding in the moment as an anecdote to co
 nsumption\, to tiring cycles of participation and burnout\, with the hope t
 his presence of being extends beyond the walls of the gallery through audie
 nce embodiment and transmission.</p><p><em>making peace\, making waves</em>
  is curated by Katy O’Malley\, a candidate for the MA in Critical and Curat
 orial Studies at the University of British Columbia. Her exhibition is poss
 ible through support from the Killy Foundation and the Audain Endowment for
  Curatorial Studies through the Department of Art History\, Visual Art and 
 Theory in collaboration with the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at the
  University of British Columbia.</p><p><strong>Public critique with critic 
 Shaun Dacey (Director\, Richmond Art Gallery) to be held on Monday\, May 16
  at 1pm at Access Gallery</strong></p>
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