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Athens, April 2021 An Unquiet Grave photos by Alexei Siozov
MAIN SPACE: Productive Discomfort curated by Lauren Cullen
Susan Blight, Heidi Cho, Kaythi, Seiji, Anne Rucchetto, Jessica Watkin, and James Yeboah
March 1-30, 2019
Productive Discomfort is a project and group exhibition encompassing seven hooked rugs, each conceptually designed and produced around the theme of ‘unwelcome mats’. Contributing artists, who predominantly work in non-rug hooking mediums, learned the technique through a series of collaborative workshop led by Toronto-based artist and facilitator Lauren Cullen.
Canadian hooked mats are often exhibited as domestic objects greeting guests with good cheer. Anti-racist, anti-colonial and feminist queer crip perspectives remind us however that objects and spaces are never truly welcoming to all. While a hooked rug marks a threshold and communicates an expectation of serving, Productive Discomfort rubs up against this promise and explores what can happen when we draw attention to that which is unwelcome. Thus this exhibition invites the audience to consider the following question; how can unwelcome rugs and social aspects of rug hooking serve as a disruptive force?
Productive Discomfort is part of Myseum Intersections: Revisionist Toronto.
Documentation by Polina Teif
Ceiling of het Rijksmuseum
Kid weekend 2 #myseum https://www.instagram.com/p/ComZkjJOj_A/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
How a Black, transgender woman from the American South took the local music scene by storm.
‘Music From People City’ showcases Toronto’s musical diversity. Details: http://bit.ly/2AUg29a Website | Instagram | Twitter | Facebook
Went to a really interesting lecture at the Great Hall last night with @carriebex where Alan Cross talked about Toronto's rich music history and made a very valid case for why we should be recognizing and celebrating that history. Very cool stuff! #alancross #thegreathall #myseum #oldtoronto (at The Great Hall Toronto)