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New Group Exhibition: Shifting Ground

Shifting Ground is NOW Open. Visit the DARC Project Space | 67 Nicholas to experience this amalgamation of time-based media and digital  works by Indigenous and racialized Canadians.

Together these artists challenge the concept of nationhood by acknowledging the disturbing history and current socio-political situation in Canada. in a world characterized by uncertainties and flux, they point to the shifting ground underneath our feet while deliberately shaking the ground to reveal anxieties, and grief, and expose the truths of being alienated from home.

On display from 10 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday until October 28. Admission to Shifting Ground is FREE.

Shifting Ground is curated by Amin Alsaden

Featuring the works of:

Sarah-Mecca Abdourahman

 Rana Nazzal Hamadeh

Atefeh Khademolreza

José Andrés Mora

Nadia Myre

Curtis Talwst Santiago

Jin-me Yoon

Shaheer Zazai

For more information visit: https://digitalartsresourcecentre.ca/shifting-ground-exhibition/

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