Three images of trees in a wetland forest.

Expanded Practice | Livia Daza-Paris: Public Studio Visit

July 13, 2021

1 PM EDT

Please join us for the Expanded Practice: Public Studio Visit with Livia Daza-Paris July 13, 2021 at 1pm!

Livia Daza-Paris, is a Venezuelan-Canadian transdisciplinary artist working with performance, video, participatory art, text and documentary evidence. She uses attunement processes and decolonizing methodologies to suggest poetic testimonies within her art-led research about nonofficial history of Cold War-era Venezuela. From studies with Joan Skinner, Daza-Paris became a certified teacher in the Skinner Releasing Technique (SRT). In her art-led research, ‘attunement as method’ is informed by SRTs dance immersed in poetic imagery and principles of interconnectedness.

Expanded Practice is Knot Project Space’s three-week intensive artist residency offered to local artists who are producing members of the Digital Arts Resource Centre.

About DARC's Events

Digital Arts Resource Centre (formerly SAW Video) is a not-for-profit, artist-run media art centre that fosters the growth and development of artists through access to equipment, training, mentorship, and programming. Our mission is to support a diverse community of media artists empowered by technology, programming and the exchange of ideas.

Our core principles are independence of expression, affordable access to all, and paying artists for their work. Digital Arts Resource Centre values diversity and actively promotes equity for all artists regardless of race, age, class, gender, sexual orientation, language, or ability.

We acknowledge that Digital Arts Resource Centre is located on land that is part of the unceded and unsurrendered Traditional Territory of the Algonquin people. We honour the Algonquin people and elders, whose ancestors have occupied this territory since time immemorial, and whose culture has nurtured and continues to nurture this land and its people.