Mayworks Festival: Let Me Get You An Orange! Salon with Sean Lee

Mayworks Festival: Let Me Get You An Orange! Salon with Sean Lee

Presented with the Workers Arts & Heritage Centre, join Sean Lee, jes sachse and Parkdale Community Legal Services for a evening salon.

By Mayworks Festival of Working People and the Arts

Date and time

Thursday, May 16 · 6:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

Workers Arts & Heritage Centre

51 Stuart Street Hamilton, ON L8L 1B5 Canada

About this event

  • 2 hours

Join artist Sean Lee for an evening salon that delves into the complexities of the ableist ecosystem of Ontario’s housing, where invisible labour is always part of the landscape.

As Sean invites everyone into an orange peeling session, artist, jes sachse, will discuss their two and a half year eviction battle. Samuel Mason, from Parkdale Community Legal Services, will offer insights into legal protections and unlawful/unethical housing practices.

But oranges are for everyone! We are interested in sharing insights, as together we can better protect ourselves in the face of ableist housing practices across the province and beyond.

This salon is a part of Labour Pains group exhibition, curated by Emma Steen. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with the exhibition, the artist, and curator.


Outdoor event (weather dependent)


Accessibility: This event will take place outdoors on a grassy surface (pictured below). Masks required when indoors. WAHC is physically accessible for those who use mobility aids. All building floors are accessible via the elevator. Two gender neutral bathrooms in the basement have a physically accessible stall. You can also access more detailed accessibility info on WAHC’s website. For accessibility questions or requests, please email programming@mayworks.ca

Mayworks Festival of Working People & the Arts annually presents new works by a diverse range of artists, who are both workers and activists. We prioritize the participation of artists and audiences from communities facing systemic discrimination. Our programming offers bold, insightful, responses to pressing issues at the intersection of art, social justice and labour. We are actively engaged in a social dialogue that challenges the logics of capitalism, and seeks to reimagine and represent a just future. Explore the 2024 Mayworks Festival calendar.