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The Weybourne Project

October 20, 2013 Posted by Andrea Hunniford Alumni Work, Graduate Work, Work

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Off-site: The Weybourne Project from luff art + dialogue on Vimeo.

You are invited to The Weybourne Project: 

Friday October 25: VIP Preview 6 p.m – 11 p.m [$10 ticket] Saturday October 26: Open House Noon – 6 p.m [PWYC] Location: 70 Weybourne Crescent, Toronto.

The Weybourne Project is a one week residency in a north Toronto century home slated for demolition. An experiment without limits, 13 artists and architects will use the provisional spaces inside the home as ground for intervention; a laboratory for autonomous research, production, and spontaneous collaboration.

Working with architectural alteration, installation, kinetic sculpture, lighting, performance, and sound, the artists and architects create interventions in the pre existing and manipulated spaces.

We invite you to come see the results on Friday October 25, through an evening of live performances with special guests, and cash bar.

Tickets are available online: theweybourneproject.eventbrite.ca

A limited quantity of tickets will also be available at the door.

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The Weybourne Project is created by Society of Homo Ludens and produced and co-curated by LUFF art + dialogue.

Society of Homo Ludens is Gelareh Saadatpajouh and Talayeh Hamidya. Their house projects aim to challenge the limits, scale and expression of the spaces we inhabit. They have first executed this project at 593 Soudan avenue, in Toronto.

LUFF art + dialogue is an independent art space committed to supporting and presenting experimental and emerging work across disciplines. Luff is producing this project as part of 2013: A space Odyssey (a series on space)

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Performances by:

COLIN FISHER
ALEX SAMARAS
ISLA CRAIG
NICOLE RAMPERSAUD
HEATHER SEGGER
RYAN BROUWER
CHRISTOPHER WILLES
CARA SPOONER

Environments by:

ANDREAS BUCHWALDT
JANIS DEMKIW
FARSAN FARAHANI
SHANE NEIL & VIRGINIA FERNANDEZ- Fictional Territories
DONALD MILLER
COURTNEY PARKS
SANAM SAMANIANI
SUE TANG & SHAMIR PANCHAL
VICTORIA TAYLOR
JAMIE USAS
CHRISTOPHER WILLES
RAMIN YAMIN
JESSICA LEVINE & ALEXANDRIA KUSIAK
APRIL WONG

Links: Facebook page | Tumblr | Tickets

 


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