The Feast II—The Shipwreck Came and Swept
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The Feast II—The Shipwreck Came and Swept

We stare at the pacific garbage patch lovingly, with hungry disgusted eyes. Join us for a night of sculptural and performative food art.

Date and time

Friday, October 25 · 7 - 9pm EDT.

Location

688 Richmond St W #405

688 Richmond Street West #405 Toronto, ON M6J 1C5 Canada

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

About this event

  • Event lasts 2 hours

Friday, October 25th

Spadinababy 688 Richmond St W #405

Doors 7pm

*Carnival of Shipwreck Full Pass holders can RSVP to this event at no additional cost until we reach event capacity. Single tickets to this event is $27. Limited spots may be available at the door.


The shipwreck came and swept. We stare at the pacific garbage patch lovingly, with hungry disgusted eyes. A night of sculptural and performative food art, join us for The Feast.

Though The Feast is not a full dinner plate party, Feast-goers can expect a food art performance and will be able to try the food. Please be aware that the food may contain common allergens such as milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soybean, and sesame.


As part of this year’s Carnival by UKAI Projects, we feast at Spadinababy for our second instalment on Friday, October 25th at 7 pm.

Shakiba is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist specializing in sculpture, installation, video, and sound art, with a strong foundation in drawing.

Johan Seytoun is a sound-assembler and olfactory artist based in Montreal.

Husna is based in Toronto and works with sound, text, visuals, installations, food, excavated material, and so on. She is drawn to the non-things—fragments, shadows, reflections, suggestions—or the empty, discarded, and abandoned without place or order.

Shima is a middle eastern artist based in Tkaronto. Their practice is often research based and ranges across food, poetry, video, noise, and performance arts, often centering community based values and impermanence.

For more information on Carnival of Shipwreck please visit: https://ukaiprojects.com/pages/festival


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CA$30.09