Past Events
No Looking After the Internet
No Looking After the Internet, A Monthly "Looking Group"
Monday, February 25, 2013, 7:30 pm
In dialogue with the exhibition, HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN WRONGS, currently on view at the Ryerson Image Centre, this month's meeting will examine a selection of images from the exhibition made available to visitors as free, miniature postcards.
Monday, February 25, 2013, 7:30 pm
In dialogue with the exhibition, HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN WRONGS, currently on view at the Ryerson Image Centre, this month's meeting will examine a selection of images from the exhibition made available to visitors as free, miniature postcards.
Hunch Talks
Re-enacting. Re-speaking. Reading: A roundtable with Deanna Bowen, Pablo de Ocampo and Reena Katz
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 7:00 pm
A discussion placing several people in conversation, following an intuition that each of their practices has something to offer to the other. We have a hunch that something, as yet unknown but dynamic and productive will emerge.
Wednesday, February 6, 2013, 7:00 pm
A discussion placing several people in conversation, following an intuition that each of their practices has something to offer to the other. We have a hunch that something, as yet unknown but dynamic and productive will emerge.
Oliver Husain
THEY ALREADY KNEW with Abbas Akhavan, Liz Peterson and Pablo de Ocampo. Music by Matt Smith
Friday, February 15, 2013, 8:00pm
As part of the exhibition Pandy Ramada’s Bendable Displex, join us for a musical performance that picks up on recent activity at TPW R&D — displex, phantasmagoria, and how we confront the lives of others through images.
Friday, February 15, 2013, 8:00pm
As part of the exhibition Pandy Ramada’s Bendable Displex, join us for a musical performance that picks up on recent activity at TPW R&D — displex, phantasmagoria, and how we confront the lives of others through images.
No Looking After the Internet
No Looking After the Internet
Tuesday, January 28, 2013, 7:30 pm
Tuesday, January 28, 2013, 7:30 pm
A monthly “looking group” that invites participants to look at a photograph (or series of photographs) they are unfamiliar with, and “read” the image out-loud together. Responding to Deanna Bowen’s Invisible Empires, at the Art Gallery of York University (AGYU), the first meeting will place archival images of racial violence in dialogue with Bowen’s installation.
PUBLIC MATTERS: experiments in conversation
Thursday, October 4, 2012, 8:00 pm
A project by Public Recordings, an atelier that explores and shares choreographic experimentation through artistic research, performance creation, publication and education. For the first event in the series, we'll use "relay interview," a methodology for shared conversation developed by Jacob Wren (PME-ART).
A project by Public Recordings, an atelier that explores and shares choreographic experimentation through artistic research, performance creation, publication and education. For the first event in the series, we'll use "relay interview," a methodology for shared conversation developed by Jacob Wren (PME-ART).
Unshowable Photographs
Panel Discussion moderated by Gabrielle Moser
Thursday, September 20, 2012, 7:00 pm
Working from Ariella Azoulay’s notion of the event of photography, and Susan Meiselas’s writing about untaken and unshowable photographs, this panel discusses images that are difficult to show, have been withheld, or which we know exist but do not circulate.
Thursday, September 20, 2012, 7:00 pm
Working from Ariella Azoulay’s notion of the event of photography, and Susan Meiselas’s writing about untaken and unshowable photographs, this panel discusses images that are difficult to show, have been withheld, or which we know exist but do not circulate.
Gabrielle Moser
Curator-in-Residence 2012/13
As part of the 2012/13 TPW R&D project, Gallery TPW presents “Coming to Encounter”, a series of discursive programs organized by curator-in-residence Gabrielle Moser that examines the aesthetic strategies employed by artists and photographers to prepare viewers for an encounter with difficult knowledge.
As part of the 2012/13 TPW R&D project, Gallery TPW presents “Coming to Encounter”, a series of discursive programs organized by curator-in-residence Gabrielle Moser that examines the aesthetic strategies employed by artists and photographers to prepare viewers for an encounter with difficult knowledge.