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SUMMARY: Re-Reading the 80s: Feminisms as Process in Vancouver\; curated by
  CCST candidate Jessie Caryl
DESCRIPTION: 27 February – 21 March\, 2004 Opening Reception:  Thursday 26 
 February\,  8 -10 pm Curator’s Tours:  Saturday 28 February & Sunday 29 Feb
 ruary\,  1 pm Work by the Association for Noncommercial Culture\, Lorna Bro
 wn\, Margot Leigh Butler\, Allyson Clay\, Laiwan\, Jin-me Yoon\, and Worksi
 te This exhibition reconsiders the critical strategies of artists Lorna Bro
 wn\, Margot […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>27 February – 21 March\, 2004<br />Openin
 g Reception:  Thursday 26 February\,  8 -10 pm<br />Curator’s Tours:  Satur
 day 28 February & Sunday 29 February\,  1 pm</h4><p>Work by the Association
  for Noncommercial Culture\, Lorna Brown\, Margot Leigh Butler\, Allyson Cl
 ay\, Laiwan\, Jin-me Yoon\, and Worksite</p><p>This exhibition reconsiders 
 the critical strategies of artists Lorna Brown\, Margot Leigh Butler\, Ally
 son Clay\, Laiwan\, Jin-me Yoon\, and the collaborative groups Worksite and
  the Association for Noncommercial Culture in relation to shifts in feminis
 t theory and practice during the 1980s. The exhibition focuses on book work
 s\, journal interventions\, installations\, and ephemera addressing issues 
 of gender\, identity\, language and representation.</p><p>Rejecting a notio
 n of feminism as fixed\, stable\, and past\, the title of this exhibition r
 efers instead to multiple\, diverse\, and continually shifting investigatio
 ns of differently gendered and racialized identities. In the 1980s and 1990
 s\, activist groups representing provisional alignments of race\, class\, g
 ender\, and sexuality challenged the exclusionary biases of institutions in
 cluding feminism and the mainstream art system. At the same time\, a number
  of artists drew upon feminist\, psychoanalytic and post-colonial theory in
  order to critique the dominant systems of representation involved in formu
 lating and fixing identities.<br />The exhibition coincides with InFest: In
 ternational Artist Run Culture\, a Pacific Association of Artist Run Centre
 s event.</p><p>Curated by <strong>Jessie Caryl</strong>. It is the first in
  a series of exhibitions curated by Master of Arts candidates in the Critic
 al Curatorial Studies Programme at the University of British Columbia.</p><
 p><a class="download-btn" href="https://ahva.cms.arts.ubc.ca/wp-content/upl
 oads/sites/37/2016/06/752.pdf">752</a></p>
LOCATION:Satellite Gallery\, Floor 2
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