Studio views... Who’s excited for socks?!? I have been wanting to paint those socks since I started this piece!!! Today is the day! . . . #quarantineart #toarts #deserres https://www.instagram.com/p/B-SCDnyjNIt/?igshid=1go5y81cojqu3
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Studio views... Who’s excited for socks?!? I have been wanting to paint those socks since I started this piece!!! Today is the day! . . . #quarantineart #toarts #deserres https://www.instagram.com/p/B-SCDnyjNIt/?igshid=1go5y81cojqu3
Hair time! #wip (For upcoming exhibit at @moahlancaster X @thinkspace_art in SEPTEMBER) . . #carfac #toarts #deserres #toartstogether https://www.instagram.com/p/B-xmCIvjtXr/?igshid=1tim2alwpibqg
Windbreaker in progress :) oil on canvas. First big piece for my upcoming museum exhibition at @moahlancaster in September. What are you guys working on? What are your wild self-isolation weekend plans? . . . #toarts #toartstogether #deserres https://www.instagram.com/p/B-QM7s7j-gJ/?igshid=1egbb2xs07n31
Currys Sketchbook Demo
A wonderful thank you to John from our sponsor Currys Art Store! John is the materials representative for the schools. He visited us at one of our morning classes at Parkdale Public School today. The students were learning about Toronto artist Charles Pachter and creating personal symbol pattern paintings. John took the time to give a demo using the sketchbooks that they donate to each child in the programme. John showed the young artists how we use sketchbooks to be creative and problem solve our projects. It seems like it worked because the paintings turned out great!
The Mobile Mabelle Studio comes to the Mabelle Park on June 6th, along with many wonderful partners, organizations and neighbours! Find out about the Art That Moves: Mobile Mabelle Launch Party, produced in partnership with the City of Toronto’s Cultural Hotspot Project, here.
"...deeply personal, physical, contemplative and quirky..."
Don't miss these great Kaeja d'Dance events in November. For more information about their 2014/15 25 year anniversary celebrations, come over here!
Early November The ROGUE Show is Allen Kaeja’s first solo work exploring defiance, family and the stories we tell. It is deeply personal, physical, contemplative and quirky. The audience becomes integral to the narrative as they become performers and creators, telling their own tales and dancing their own experiences. There is no seating and the capacity is limited – we hope you’ll join us in this interactive and unique journey!
November 8, 9, 15, and 16, 2014 Dovercourt House - 805 Dovercourt Rd - 3rd Floor - MAP running time: ~ 60 mins. 4:19 PM - NO LATECOMERS
Tickets Single ticket: $50 Two tickets: $50 Five Tickets: $50 Come as a group or join with others at the venue!
See http://www.kaeja.org/creations/the-rogue-show for more information!
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Late November Wind Down Dance 3 It's happy hour again! Swing by our studio for an end-of-the week glass of wine or a beer and a visual dance feast: See new work on the go and old work taking new risks in an informal and relaxed setting. Co-curated by Michael Caldwell with Karen and Allen Kaeja, end your week with some serious (and not so serious) dance art. This is an all-ages event: children are welcome! Suggested donation: $10 Nov 23, 2014 4-6 PM Wine/beer available! (cash bar) Dovercourt House - 805 Dovercourt Rd - 2nd Floor - MAP Artist roster: TBA See http://kaeja.org/creations/wind-down-dance-3 for more information
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ABOUT KAEJA D'DANCE Established in 1991, Kaeja d'Dance bridges dance art and the public. The work is personal, highly physical, quirky, sensual and articulate, revealing stories, lives lived and risks we take as human beings. Kaeja has triggered a cascade of award-winning contemporary creations in dance performance, site works with extreme numbers of dancers and over twenty dance on screen films.
Touring live performances, dance films, and in-demand education & outreach programs, mentorship equations and collaborations are often born. With over 140 original creations and commissions, Kaeja d’Dance has been plat-formed in all avenues of their activity through presenters, exchanges and residencies across Canada, in the U.S, India, Mexico, Portugal, Spain, Israel, England and Scandinavia, with people of all ages and identities.
See http://kaeja.org/ for more information about the company, upcoming shows, and more! For more information about their 2014/15 25 year anniversary celebrations, come over here!