Curatorial Cocktails: Curator Talk with Rodney Sharman

Curatorial Cocktails: Curator Talk with Rodney Sharman

Join curator Rodney Sharman for the closing of Mirrors to discuss exhibiting artists Michael Morris and Dion Smith-Dokkie.

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By Queer Arts Festival + SUM gallery
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Date and time

Friday, April 4 · 6 - 8pm PDT

Location

SUM Gallery

#425-268 Keefer St (4th floor in the Sun Wah Building) Vancouver, BC V6A1X6 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

On April 4 we bring our Mirrors exhibition to a close with Curatorial Cocktails featuring our exhibition curator, Rodney Sharman. Join us for an informal chat at the gallery, where Rodney will give his unique insights into the paintings of both Michael Morris and Dion Smith-Dokkie: how these particular works are unusual for both artists and how each responds to queer issues of their time.

To celebrate this event we’ll be serving specially curated cocktails, available by donation, made by our very own mixologist-in-residence, Tabitha McIntyre!

For the art collectors out there, this will also be an opportunity to purchase works by both Michael Morris and Dion Smith-Dokkie. For price lists and more information, please reach out directly to SUM gallery director Mark Takeshi McGregor: mark@queerartsfestival.com.

This artist talk is free to attend but registration is required as space is limited.

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 The Pride in Art Society produces, presents and exhibits with a curatorial vision that favours challenging, thought-provoking work that pushes boundaries and initiates dialogue,  through the Queer Arts Festival (QAF), an annual, professional, artist-run, multidisciplinary festival at the Roundhouse and at the SUM Gallery, located in the Sun Wah building in the heart of Vancouver’s Chinatown. 

We work on the unceded territory of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish) and səl̓ílwəta? (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. To these host nations, we say thank you for your stewardship of this land since time immemorial. We recognize their sovereignty, as there are no treaties on these lands, and we are committed to building right relations based on respect and consent.

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