Oracular Re-Encounters
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On exhibit until March 7 at CVAG, concurrent with the residency are Oracular Re-Encounters and Oracular Co-Encounters I & II installation/performance/video by Barbara Bickel
Opening: Friday, January 23, 7 – 9 pm
Preshow Talk: Friday, January 23, 6 pm at CVAG
Artist Talk and Community Dialogue: Saturday, January 24, 7:30 pm
Barbara Bickel and R. Michael Fisher at Creekside Commons Cohousing.
Barbara Bickel collaborates with R. Michael Fisher, who is in a parallel residency at Creekside Commons Cohousing. For more information about the artists: barbarabickel.ca loveandfearsolutions.com
(Creekside is located at 2202 Lambert Drive, Courtenay. Please car pool if possible. Visitor parking is limited. Look for the parking attendant. For more information about this event please contact [email protected] or [email protected])
Artist Talk: Tuesday, February 10, 12–1 pm at North Island College Stan Hagan Theatre
Public Performance Closing Event: Saturday, February 14, 12:30 pm at CVAG,
with adjunct performance events starting at noon and artists’ talks to follow
Partners: Creekside Commons Cohousing Community, Emily Carr University and North Island College Fine Arts Department
Matrixial mediated co-encounters with/in and on art, space and others is the restorative and transformative substance of this residency at CVAG, describes Barbara Bickel.
What would happen when art in a traditional gallery alters the architectural space to guide a more co-relational and multi-sensorial experience of art? A co-emergent and co-evolving experience of art?
Working with the idea of feminine architecture, beginning with the geomantic structure of the labyrinth, historical sacred sites, their architectural acoustics and rituals, this installation transforms the architecture of traditional art gallery spaces temporarily and fosters an embodied art viewing, sounding and listening experience.
Drawing upon the template of one of my art installations entitled Oracular Co-Encounters, the experience includes community members engaging in spontaneous art making, and installing it within the feminine architecture I’ve developed as a template (involving textile wall hangings, and floor labyrinths as both horizontal and vertical architectural intervention).
These public interactions invite embodied and vocal experiences through engagement with the feminine architecture of the installation, with video documentation incorporated into the overall installation.
–Barbara Bickel
Barbara Bickel is an artist, researcher, and educator. An Associate Professor in Art Education and Director of Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies (WGSS) at Southern Illinois University, she teaches art as an inquiry and meaning making process.
Barbara’s research interests include arts-based inquiry methods, collaboration, socially-engaged art, connective aesthetics, feminist art and pedagogy, adult learning, and restorative & transformative learning.
Her art and performance rituals have been exhibited and performed in Canada and the US since 1991. She co-founded The Centre Gallery (1995-2001), a non-profit women’s focused gallery in Calgary, Alberta and founded Gallery 3342 (2013-), a women, gender and sexuality focused gallery. She is a co-founder and member of the Gestare Art Collective. gestareartcollective.com
Barbara’s article’s on arts-based inquiry have been published in numerous journals and book chapters. Recently she co-edited a book entitled Arts-Based Contemplative Prectices In Research & Teaching.
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Comox Valley Art Gallery
580 Duncan Avenue, Courtenay |
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Comox Valley Art Gallery [email protected] 250.338.6211 Event Website |
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