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CAFKA.16: Mary Ma
Mary Ma's Wind Water Wave is a 50 foot long polyester fabric that cascades from the ceiling. This fabric is blown by high powered fans, causing a continuous series of waves that ripple to the ground. Video projectors mounted in the ceiling light up the fabric with the imagery of moving water recorded on the shore of Lake Ontario. Wind Water Wave was created and installed at 260 King Street West in Kitchener over the month of May 2016 and opened on May 28 for CAFKA.16. For more information on Wind Water Wave please visit https://www.cafka.org/cafka16/11-mary-ma-toronto-wind-water-wave.
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CAFKA.21: Artist talk with Aaron T. Francis and Ivan Jurakic
June 10, 2021 Artist talk and conversation between Aaron T. Francis, founder and curator of Vintage Black Canada and Ivan Jurakic, Director/ Curator of the University of Waterloo Art Gallery,... read more
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CAFKA.21 In Studio: Shary Boyle
CAFKA had the pleasure of visiting artist Shary Boyle's studio during the production of commissioned sculpture 'White Elephant' (2021). Please enjoy, 'In The Studio' by Terry O'Neill and Tara... read more
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Laura Watson: Spell for the End of the World
An animation and visual poem created for CAFKA and supported by the Digital Originals initiative from the... read more
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CAFKA.16: Mary Ma
Mary Ma's Wind Water Wave is a 50 foot long polyester fabric that cascades from the ceiling. This fabric is blown by high powered fans, causing a continuous series of waves that ripple to the... read more
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LÈCHE VITRINE: Mélika Hashemi
Mélika Hashemi is a Canadian artist working primarily in photography, sculpture, and installation. Her work is informed by her understanding of a culture she has only experienced in hyphenated... read more