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SUMMARY: Satellite Gallery Presents – Extended Party Mix
DESCRIPTION: Exhibition runs April 16 to May 2\, 2014 Satellite Gallery inv
 ites four first year Master of Fine Arts (MFA) students from the Department
  of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory at the University of British Columb
 ia to create an experimental\, site responsive collaboration using the gall
 ery’s exhibition spaces. Artists Eric Angus\, Jamey Braden\, Anyse Ducharme
  […]
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html: <h4>Exhibition runs April 16 to May 2\, 2014<
 /h4><p>Satellite Gallery invites four first year Master of Fine Arts (MFA) 
 students from the Department of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory at the 
 University of British Columbia to create an experimental\, site responsive 
 collaboration using the gallery's exhibition spaces.</p><p>Artists <strong>
 Eric Angus\, Jamey Braden\, Anyse Ducharme </strong>and <strong>Jessica Gny
 p</strong> embark on a unique investigation that invites visual risk taking
  and will result in the unexpected. The Gallery will maintain its regular g
 allery hours during this process to invite the public to witness and partic
 ipate in the unfolding of this work. The artists will be working and collab
 orating in the Gallery from April 16 and culminating in a closing event on 
 May 2\, from 7pm to 10pm.</p><p>When asked to occupy the Satellite Gallery 
 for a period of three weeks with only the mandate to produce work collabora
 tively\, the artists said\, "We found ourselves momentarily frozen\, faced 
 with the great unknown of what\, how\, and who might come out of such an ex
 perimental framework: occupying a gallery in an attempt to create generativ
 e work together." They continue\, "The attempt to collectively envision wha
 t might come out of us feels akin to predicting what elephants and dolphins
  might naturally create together\, knowing only that they are both mammals\
 , have grey skin\, and do not speak the same language!"</p><p>Using Satelli
 te Gallery's distinctive site above Club FiveSixty as a point of departure\
 , the Club becomes a site to respond to within the Gallery\, an embodied pl
 ace to research\, a historical institution about which to learn\, a fantasy
  place on which to project thoughts\, feelings and creative imaginings. The
  artists share a particular interest in looking at the Gallery's site using
  a multitude of digital and sculptural processes\, documenting the afterhou
 rs soundscape that engulfs the Gallery\, and creating a parallel night club
  through physical\, material play.</p><p><em>This project is made possible 
 with support from the Michael O'Brian Family Foundation and the Department 
 of Art History\, Visual Art and Theory at UBC in collaboration with Satelli
 te Gallery. A special thank you to Marina Roy for her dedication and suppor
 t of this project.</em></p>
LOCATION:Satellite Gallery\, Floor 2
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