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Let's Eat
Multilingualism around the table

November 28, 2024 - 11am to 1pm
Free, RSVP at rsvp@sbcgallery.ca
Event in French

The SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art will host the third edition of Let’s Eat, an informal monthly gathering hosted by members of The Arts Research Laboratory in Decoloniality (LabARD), where participants come together over a shared meal. Based at the Université du Québec à Montréal, the multidisciplinary group gathers artists and researchers from across universities to investigate and apply decolonial approaches to science, culture and education.

 

This iteration of Let’s Eat will be centred around a collective reading of Gloria Anzaldúa’s writings during the collective preparation of a meal. 

 

The session is organized by LabARD members Carla Rangel Garcia, MFA student in Creative Visual Arts at Cornell University and Romeo Gongora, Professor of Critical Approaches to Cultural Diversities at the École des arts visuels et médiatiques of theUniversité de Québec à Montréal.

This event is part of the program Writing With the Body

Initiated and organized by Marcela Borquez, Renata Cervetto and Carla Rangel, Writing With the Body is a one-month public program running at the SBC Gallery of Contemporary Art from November 19 to December 14, 2024. Conceived as a collective learning space, the program will include the intensive workshop, as well as round tables, screenings, activations, and activities open to everyone. Contributions by artists Verena Melgarejo, Amanda Gutiérrez, Florencia Sosa Rey, and Colectiva Polea and Helena Martin Franco, will foster a deeper exploration of Anzaldúa’s work and legacy. The public program has been put together in partnership with Artenso (Research and Innovation Centre for Art and Social Engagement), LabARD (Arts Research Laboratory in Decoloniality of UQAM), centre TurbineOMEC-INRS (Observatory of Cultural Mediations) and DARE-DARE.

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Arts Research Laboratory in Decoloniality (LabARD) is a multidisciplinary group that employs decolonial approaches in the artistic, scientific, cultural, and educational fields. Our laboratory analyzes power dynamics in these areas to question how artistic, social, and cultural practices are thought, created, and disseminated. We strive to transcend geographic and cultural boundaries and to highlight local histories marginalized by the West.

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Carla Rangel works in between the fields of art, architecture and pedagogy; with a practice focused on horizontal forms of knowledge exchange and tactile forms of inquiry. Since 2014, she has been working with architecture collectives, land activists and associations active in the transformation of public space, the regeneration of rural areas and the protection of biodiversity. She is currently pursuing an MFA in Creative Visual Arts at Cornell University (Ithaca, NY).

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