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SUMMARY:Sarah Ciurysek: Through\, and through
DESCRIPTION:PLATFORM is thrilled to present a solo exhibition by Sarah Ciurysek (MB) of new stained glass\, sculptural\, and photographic works. Dominated by a large glass installation\, activated by shifting light\, Through\, and through offers layered metaphors of passage\, boundary\, and reprieve. \nPlease join us at the opening reception on 12 September from 7PM – 9PM. \nEXHIBITION | 12 September – 15 November\, 2025\nOPENING RECEPTION | 12 September\, 7PM – 9PM\nWORKSHOP | 18 October\, 1PM – 4PM at MAWA in partnership with @MAWA \nWalking through a forest\, at times with a clear path\, at times blocked by undergrowth; moving branches aside to try to go further. Light travelling through coloured glass; light stopping at the edge of a dark opacity. A window grille; a chain link fence. A housing\, a boundary\, a porous shelter. \nThe stained glass artwork\, sculpture\, and photography presented in Through\, and through highlight notions of passage\, blockage\, and movement: what passes through\, what is not able to pass through. \nThe main gallery is dominated by a large glass installation that is activated by light\, which in turn fills the surrounding space. Indeed\, light is at the centre of this exhibition\, both physically and conceptually: the dappled light of forests\, the pre-digital glowing screens of stained glass\, projected and cast light. Light’s restoration of life\, magic\, and optimism. \nSmaller pieces throughout both galleries act as architectural ciphers. At times structural\, at times decorative\, these objects are ambiguous: a glass lattice could be a garden support\, it could be a dividing line. Through\, and through offers shifting\, overlapping metaphors: idyllic reverie\, reprieve\, entanglement in the woods\, looking for a way out. \nBIOGRAPHY\nSarah Ciurysek (MB) (she/her) is a Canadian settler artist exploring the relationships we have with the ground. Most often\, soil\, roots\, and branches figure prominently in large-scale photo installations\, though Sarah’s photo practice intersects more broadly with audio\, film and video\, and most recently\, glass. \nSarah’s artworks have been exhibited across Canada\, in the US\, UK\, Austria\, and in South Africa\, and she has completed residencies nationally and internationally at Radar and the Centre for Contemporary Art and the Natural World (both England)\, Textílsetur Íslands (Iceland)\, and MASEREEL (Belgium). Sarah grew up in northern Alberta in Treaty 8 territory\, where she is researching decolonizing land use options as part of a long-term SSHRC research/creation project. She lives in Treaty 1 Territory in Winnipeg\, where she is an Associate Professor at the School of Art\, University of Manitoba.
URL:https://exchangedistrict.org/event/sarah-ciurysek-through-and-through/
LOCATION:PLATFORM Centre for Photographic and Digital Arts\, 121-100 Arthur Street\, Winnipeg\, R3B 1H3
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SUMMARY:Duo Exhibition by Darrell Baschak and Robert Sim: Two Perspectives on the Western Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition runs from October 30 – November 14\, 2025. Opening reception to be held Thursday\, October 30 from 6 – 9 pm.
URL:https://exchangedistrict.org/event/duo-exhibition-by-darrell-baschak-and-robert-sim-two-perspectives-on-the-western-landscape/
LOCATION:65 Albert St\, Albert Street\, Winnipeg\, Manitoba\, R3B 1G3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Exhibit
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ORGANIZER;CN="Soul Gallery":MAILTO:julie.soulgallery@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Life of Pi
DESCRIPTION:“It will make you believe in the power of theatre” – Times of London \nAn epic story of courage\, faith and survival\, Life of Pi roars to breathtaking life with riveting storytelling and stunning puppetry. \nAfter Pi’s family and their zoo are lost during the chaos of a shipwreck\, the teenager survives 227 days on a lifeboat in uneasy companionship with a Royal Bengal tiger. As Pi drifts aimlessly in the vast ocean\, he struggles to keep his wits while avoiding being the tiger’s next meal. Based on the international best-selling novel\, Pi’s astonishing tale will have us question what we see with our own eyes.
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LOCATION:174 Market Avenue\, 174 Market Avenue\, Winnipeg\, R3B 0T9
CATEGORIES:Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:the sky remembers: Exhibition by Taylor McArthur
DESCRIPTION:the sky remembers: an Exhibition by Taylor McArthur\nCurated by Justin Bear L’Arrivee \nOctober 17th to December 13th\, 2025 \nOpening Reception: Friday\, October 17th – 5-9 pm\nArtist Talk: Saturday\, October 18th – 1-3 pm \n‘the sky remembers’ brings together five years of Taylor McArthur’s digital works exploring Indigenous futurism\, kinship\, and unseen energy. From shifting skies to looping spirit codes\, the immersive 3D\, VR\, and augmented reality works remind us that the land and skies are witness to our lives across generations. Rooted in Indigenous futurisms\, the pieces engage themes of spirit\, land\, and memory\, creating cyclical visual languages and poetic transmissions through time and technological space. \nTaylor McArthur (Niná wašte šiyo poǧa hą́ska wíya / hummingbird woman) Nakoda of Pheasant Rump Nakota First Nation. Raised in Southwestern Manitoba and currently residing in Montreal\, Quebec. She is a current Computation Arts Specialization undergraduate student in Concordia’s Fine Arts faculty. McArthur is an award-winning digital artist working with 3D animation\, video game design\, and video. Her practice is informed by Indigenous Futurisms\, and she seeks to situate her Indigenous culture within both the modern and a potential future vision.
URL:https://exchangedistrict.org/event/the-sky-remembers-exhibition-by-taylor-mcarthur/
LOCATION:Urban Shaman Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery\, Urban Shaman Gallery\, 203-290 McDermot Ave\, Winnipeg\, R3B 0T2
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