平特五不中

Artistic/Curatorial Lead: Camille Turner

Born in Jamaica and based in Toronto,聽颁补尘颈濒濒别听罢耻谤苍别谤 is an explorer of race, space, home and belonging. She is the founder of聽Outerregion, an afrofuturist performance company.聽Her interventions, installations and public engagements combine Afrofuturism and historical research and have been presented throughout Canada and internationally including at Dak鈥橝rt African Contemporary Art biennale in Dakar Senegal and Bamako biennale in Mali.聽Miss Canadiana, one of her earliest performance works, challenges perceptions of Canadianness and troubles the unspoken binary of 鈥real Canadian鈥 and 鈥diverse other鈥. The聽Afronautic Research Lab聽is a futuristic reading room in which participants encounter erased histories. Sonic walks聽HUSH HARBOUR听补苍诲听The Resistance of Peggy Pompadour聽reimagine and evoke digital sites of Black memory.聽The Landscape of Forgettingis a walk created collaboratively with Alana Bartol to reveal the history of Black and Indigenous people enslaved in the Windsor area. 聽Spare Parts,聽a collaboration with researcher Monir Moniruzzaman, Jim Ruxton and Heather Dewey Hagborg is a curatorial project that explores ethical issues arising from the growth of technomedicine and the corresponding expansion of the global market in human organs.

Camille鈥檚 most recent works include:听奥补苍迟别诲, a collaboration with Camal Pirbhai that uses the trope of fashion to transform an archive of newspaper posts by Canadian slave owners into a series of contemporary fashion ads. Her collaboration with Cheryl L鈥橦irondelle on LandMarks2017 commissioned by Parks Canada and Partners In Art resulted in聽Freedom Tours, an alternative Thousands Islands boat tour and a procession honouring Mother Earth at Rouge National Park.聽

Camille聽has taught at various institutions such as University of Toronto, Algoma University and Toronto School of Art. She is a graduate of Ontario College of Art and Design and York University鈥檚 Masters in Environmental Studies program where she is currently a PhD candidate. Her work has recently been included in聽More Caught in the Act聽edited by Johanna Householder and Tanya Mars,聽Looking Beyond Borderlines: North America鈥檚 Frontier Imagination聽by Lee Rodney and聽Border Cultures聽by Srimoyee Mitra and Bonnie Devine. []


Afronautic Research Lab

Artist: Camille Turner

The Afronautic Research Lab uses performance and social practice art to bring participants into contact with archival and documentary evidence revealing the roots of anti-Blackness in and beyond Canada. The Afronauts are inspired by the stories of the Dogon people of Mali. These space travellers聽left earth 10,000 years ago and have returned to their home planet to save it. They invite citizen researchers into their Afronautic Research Lab, a dark reading room where primary archival materials such as 18th century聽Canadian newspapers containing ads posted by Canadian slave owners can be contemplated using flash lights and magnifying glasses. An audio loop provides a sonic guide to the social history in which this evidence emerges. The lab enables a reflection on how the past has shaped the present and point to the future.

October 23, 3-5pm, 平特五不中聽| 聽October聽25, 12-2pm, Queen's University | October 27, 2-4pm, Wilfrid Laurier University | October 30, 12:30-2:30pm, Ontario College of Arts and Design University

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