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Take a Deep Breath: Exhibition Tour with Naomi Potter
Enjoy an in-depth tour by Esker curator Naomi Potter of our current exhibition, 'Pulse of the Planet.'
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Date and time
Thu, Jun 8, 2023 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM MDT
Location
Esker Foundation 1011, 9th Ave SE Calgary, AB T2G 0H7 Canada
About this event
- 1 hour
Join Esker Foundation Director/Curator Naomi Potter for a tour of our current exhibition: Mel O'Callaghan's Pulse of the Planet.
Pulse of the Planet is a major solo exhibition by Paris/Sydney-based artist Mel O’Callaghan that synthesizes several years of collaborations and ways of knowing. For the last twenty years of her practice, O’Callaghan has explored resonant objects, spaces, and tools—namely how they affect, codify, and connect bodies. By working alongside experts in other fields, O’Callaghan seeks to pose new questions through her artistic practice, to highlight the natural synergies between disciplines, as well as to focus attention on how highly curious researchers reciprocally approach complex questions about our more-than-human existence.
Image: Mel O’Callaghan, To The End, 2007. Video still (detail). Colour digital video with sound.
Respect and Inclusion
By registering for this Program you agree to co-create, in collaboration with Esker Staff, Artists and Volunteers, an atmosphere of mutual inclusion and respect for all persons. This includes speaking, acting and behaving in a way that is absent of violence, harassment, racism, intimidation, bullying or discrimination of any kind regardless of, and not limited to gender, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, culture, age and ability. This includes in online/digital forums.
Should you require any support, or have any questions, please reach out to: programs@eskerfoundation.com
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About the organizer
Esker Foundation is a contemporary art gallery located in Calgary, Canada.
As a leader in the Calgary arts community Esker connects audiences to contemporary art through relevant and accessible exhibitions, programs, and publications.
Admission and Programs are FREE.
The gallery is barrier-free.
Esker Foundation programs three exhibition changes per year for the fall, winter, and spring/summer seasons. Find out more at www.eskerfoundation.art