Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Nanaimo Art Gallery Jan. 24 - May 2, 2015


GLEANERS

January 24 to May 2, 2015
Downtown Gallery
Opening January 23, 7pm



Sean Alward, Joost Conijn, Randy Lee Cutler, Steven Davies, Michael Drebert, Joar Nango, Kara Uzelman

Curated by Jesse Birch

This exhibition takes its name from Jean Francois Millet’s painting The Gleaners (1857), which depicts three peasant women hunched down picking the remainders of a harvest. The traditional practice of gleaning involves gathering and sharing forgotten or ignored food crops, but gleaning occurs whenever things or ideas that were once cast aside are given new value.

Storytellers acquire their tales through travel to distant places, slow engagement with a single place or idea, or a combination of the two. In Gleaners, the process of collecting stories is integrated within the narratives themselves. These tales are shared through a range of media including photography, video, sculpture, music, and word of mouth.

The exhibition will be accompanied by information about Nanaimo’s organised food gleaning programs courtesy of Nanaimo Foodshare.

Free events and public programming:

A talk and tour on the relationship between collecting and storytelling with artist Kara Uzelman and curator Jesse Birch on Saturday, January 24.

Image: Joost Conijn, Wood Car, Video, 2002

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