Margin of Eras Gallery - Archive
Archive
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CUE Presents: The Sandbox Sandbox Sessions 2019
The Sandbox Sessions return for a three-month run this fall with literary facilitator Whitney French on September 18th, October 16th and November 12th from 6-10 p.m. at the Margin of Eras Gallery.
Digital Justice Lab Workshop — February 23rd, presented by Way Past Kennedy Road
The Digital Justice Lab Workshop is the final component of a series of programming at HABIBIZ, a group exhibit presented by Way Past Kennedy Road. This workshop is a FREE event led by Nasma Ahmed of Digital Justice Lab and Artist, Educator & Healer Kayla Carter on navigating surveillance and affirming that "you're not paranoid, its just colonialism".
"The Feeling of Being Watched" — Screening February 15th, presented by Way Past Kennedy Road
When journalist Assia Boundaoui investigates rumours of surveillance in her Arab-American neighbourhood in Chicago, she uncovers one of the largest FBI terrorism probes conducted before 9/11 and reveals its enduring impact on the community. Assia Boundaoui is an Algerian-American journalist and filmmaker based in Chicago. Way Past Kennedy Road presents a FREE screening of "The Feeling of Being Watched" at HABIBIZ, a group exhibition.
Be My Habibi: Curators' Talk & Button-Making Workshop — February 14th, presented by Platform A and Way Past Kennedy Road
Presented by Way Past Kennedy Road & Platform A, Be My Habibi is a community conversation on place-making and surveillance facilitated by curators Jessica Kirk and Mitra Fakhrashrafi of Way Past Kennedy Road. Be My Habibi takes place during HABIBIZ , a group exhibit by Way Past Kennedy Road taking up Toronto’s Shisha Ban to consider what it means to illegalize already hyper-surveilled spaces and extending a conversation on radical traditions of place-making across the GTA.
Black Artists Union Presents: Unity Live Painting Event — November 22nd from 7-9pm
This Thursday, November 22nd from 7-9pm, the Margin of Eras Gallery invites to you witness a live painting activation by members of the Black Artists’ Union, and to engage in conversation about the the importance of work in representing the art and ideas of contemporary Black creators.
"...but there are new suns" Closing Performance with Ravyn Wngz — Saturday, October 6th
The MOEG is excited to announce a special performance event for the closing of "..but there are new suns" this Saturday, October 6th at 3pm, featuring a dance performance by ILL NANA/DiverseCity Dance Company co-founder Ravyn Wngz.
The Sandbox Sessions return September 19th with Tyler Pennock!
The MOEG is excited to present the final edition of the Sandbox Sessions—a monthly drop-in for new-generation writers living and working on the margins. Our final edition of Sandbox will feature guest mentor Cherie Dimaline, Canadian Métis author of the 2017 Governor General award-winning novel "The Marrow Thieves".
Reclaiming Our Mother Tongues: A Multilingual Poetry Workshop
Reclaiming Our Mother Tongues: A Multilingual Poetry Workshop is a three hour poetry workshop open to anyone in Toronto/GTA whose mother tongue is not English. Priority will be given to BIPOC new-generation artists (15-29 years old) who experience social, cultural, and economic marginalization. Especially welcome are women of colour, immigrants, refugees, and second generation Canadians.
"Man To Man" — An Artist Talk with James Yeboah, interviewed by Jah Grey
On Thursday, June 21st the MOEG invites you to join us for "Man To Man", an artist talk with the MOEG's current exhibiting artist James Yeboah, interviewed by artist & photographer Jah Grey.
The Sandbox Sessions: A Monthly Writing Drop-In at the MOEG!
The MOEG presents “Sandbox Sessions”: A monthly drop-in workshop for writers who live & work on the margins, and facilitated by Whitney French, with mentors, Sheniz Janmohamed and Cherie Dimaline.
"The Architecture of Care" Walking Tour on April 7th
Join the exhibiting artists and YTB team on Saturday, April 7th for a walking tour + artist/curator talk through Parkdale to each of the featured galleries (FAG, The Public and The MOEG), as well as other locations marked on the maps by Kristina Guison & Tzazná MIranda Leal—whose work is currently featured here at the MOEG!