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Curator’s Tour with Lisa Baldissera & Open Studios with Curator Anne Bourrassé and Artist Maru Aponte

Curator’s Tour with Lisa Baldissera & Open Studios with Curator Anne Bourrassé and Artist Maru Aponte, 2023 Paris-Vancouver Curatorial Program Resident and Griffin x ECU Fellowship Studio Recipients

Medrie MacPhee, Second Thoughts, 2022, oil and mixed media on canvas, 56 x 86 in. Courtesy of the artist and Stellar Art.

 

Join us for a hybrid Curator’s Tour with Griffin Art Projects director and curator Lisa Baldissera and visit our residency Open Studios to celebrate the work and research of 2023 Paris-Vancouver Program Resident, Anne Bourrassé, and Griffin x ECU Fellowship Recipient, Maru Aponte! Drop in for a casual chat with the residents between 12 and 5 PM. 

From 1 to 2  PM, join Lisa Baldissera for a hybrid Curator’s Tour (onsite and online via Zoom) of the current exhibition, SHIFT: Ecologies of Fashion, Form + Textile, followed by audience Q&A. SHIFT addresses the intersection of visual art, fashion and textiles, to consider these practices as worldmaking forms of knowledge and human encounter that comprises every aspect of daily life.

Anne Bourrassé (b. 1991, lives and works in Paris) is an independent curator and art critic at the intersection of the visual arts and the humanities. She is currently director of artistic programming at Le Consulat Voltaire cultural center in Paris and works with numerous cultural institutions in France and abroad. In 2019, she co-founded the association Contemporaines in France to fight against gender inequalities in contemporary art. She is a graduate of the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs de Paris, Sciences Po Paris and Cornell University, USA. She is the winner of the ADIAF Émergence Grant - Curator / Art Critic in France.

Maru Aponte is an artist from the Caribbean Island of Puerto Rico. Her work investigates colour and the unknown results of painting. Through her main medium of watercolour, Aponte explores the potential of watercolour in contemporary times. Watercolour is a mediator and channel that transports her home to the ocean, waterfall, pool, rain and humidity of Puerto Rico. She received her MFA from Emily Carr in Vancouver, studied at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago for two years and was the first Puerto Rican to graduate from the painting department of The Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp. 

 

Curator’s Tour Registration

To attend in person, registration via Eventbrite is encouraged but drop-ins are welcome! 

To attend online, you must register for the livestream here:

 

Open Studios Registration

Registration via Eventbrite is encouraged but drop-ins are welcome! 

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