Movement of thought and creation on Colombia and Latin America that creates spaces for inclusion through art expression, culture, and processes of symbolization, in a quest for political power and meanings of the word, criticism, the recognition of difference and practice of consensus, rather than politics as a homogenizer, polarizing and alienating exercise.

"Moving nuances to
culture's depolarization"

Saturday, October 16, 2010

October 22th, "Fort-Da" Matiz~Nuance's Presentations & Round Table Discussions

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Presents:

Fort-Da
Curated by Carmen Ocampo


With works by Gullermina Buzio, Juana Awad,
Laura Barron, Julieta Maria & Jorge Arcila


October 22, 8PM

CineCycle
129 Spadina Avenue(Laneway)
Toronto, ON, M5V 3A8

Identity is located in the images that constitute and unify the body. These images come from memories and reflections of others that the body makes its own. But the movement of unification of the body is threatened with disintegration in the questions and contradictions that these images contain. The Freudian notion of the Fort-Da (German for gone-there), represents the basic dynamics of presence and absence that occurs in identification and self-recognition processes, articulating memory, body and identity.

In this presentation / round table discussion, five creators revisit and question their own memories, evoking their images of presences and absences. Appealing to identity movements in the subject and facing the anguish caused by the risk of disintegration, these artists scrutinize themselves and use their own bodies to create experiences and reflections, embodying the pleasure and pain of being in order to be.

Media artist Guillermina Buzio uses her body to explore issues of identity and the concept of ‘borderlands’ through performing everyday actions in abstract situations. Media artist and performer Juana Awad delves into the relationship between the body-live, the body-object and the absent body, to ultimately reflect upon the concept of "being". Visual artist Laura Barron explores the long process of adaptation to new cultures as a focal point in her art. Visual artist Julieta Maria, using video-recorded, personal performances, explores the movements of affect and the transgressing forces that puncture all human subjects. Ph.D. and psychologist Jorge Arcila revisits his memories in order to establish new relationships with the past and to link historical memory and collective remembrance to his current reality and identity.

The artists will present their work in the first half of the program and will engage in dialog in the second half.

Fort - Da is part of a series of presentations and round table discussions organized by Matiz-Nuance MultiArts Movement. This series, which addresses the political and the psychological through Latin American artists in Toronto, will integrate different artistic and academic perspectives to generate discussions and dialogue between the public and participating artists.

This series is carried out in collaboration with e-fagia organization. Thanks to the support of the Ontario Arts Council, aluCine Toronto Latin Media Arts Festival, Francisco Garzón and Gloria Trujillo.


Contact Info:
Matiz~Nuance MultiArts Movement Team
416-571-0231
416-551-1982
matiz.nuance@gmail.com

Carmen Ocampo
Psychologist and Curator
647-309-0419
matiz.nuance@gmail.com


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Friday, September 17, 2010

ABOUT THE PROJECT: Series of 'Conversatorios'

Body of Knowledge, together with Fort-Da and Salvage, constitute a
series of events in which we present different artists that appeal to
the body and to memory to reflect on issues of identity. By looking
at social oppressions and acknowledging the role of the other in the
construction of their own social and cultural body; by questioning
their limits, the absences and presences in their personal story; or
by salvaging the past and forging new encounters in a movement of
becoming where new opportunities of being may arise, these artists
use their body as an instrument: the body is the site of the passage
of time, the means to understand the experiences of others, and
the site where a creative movement is generated that looks for its
roots while engaging in new experiences.
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Thursday, August 19, 2010

September 14th, Matiz~Nuance Exhibition & Roundtable: "BODY OF KNOWLEDGE"


Tuesday September 14th
Time: 7-9PM
Wychwood Theatre/Artscape Wychwood Barns
601 Christie Street
Toronto, ON, M6G 4C7

“Body of knowledge” is part of a series of Exhibitions and round-table discussions organized by Matiz-Nuance MultiArts Movement. This series, which addresses the political through Latin American artists in Toronto, will integrate different artistic and academic perspectives to generate discussions and dialog between the public and the participating artists. “Body of Knowledge” will feature five artists who will present their work in the first half and will engage in dialog in the second half.

Curators:
Julieta Maria

Artists:

Olga Barrios, dancer.

Claudia Bernal, Interdisciplinary artist.
Pierre-Yves Serinet, Director of Magic Blancket Productions.
Jorge Lozano, film and video artist.
Rodrigo Hernandez, visual artist.


This series is carried out in collaboration with e-fagia organization and is co-presented by aluCine Festival and Allende Arts Festival. Thanks to the support of the Ontario Arts Council.




Contact Info:
Carmen Ocampo
Matiz~Nuance Executive Director
647-7285-280
movimientomatiz@gmail.com

Julieta Maria
Matiz~Nuance Curator
416-5710-231
julieta.spirits@gmail.com


Projects Info:

1. Dance - Behind Windows by Olga barrios Choreographer and Dancer.


Behind windows is a piece that depicts aspects of dehumanization of violence through acts of war. In this work I recount stories of women and men from Colombia, my country of origin. Though these are not events from my own personal history, I feel they are part of my story: there is a fear in the atmosphere of a silent war.

2. Performance
- The tree of oblivion by Claudia Bernal and Pierre-Yves Serinet.

The Tree of Oblivion is a piece in which the movements and actions are inspired by texts by Victor Jara and Pablo Neruda, two important figures of Latin American resistance. It is a mix of music, theatre and performance. Claudia and Pierre are brought to Toronto thanks to the support of AluCine Toronto Latin Media Arts Festival.

3. Video
The New(be)comers Adult Knowledge by Rodrigo Hernandez.

“The New(be)comers” is an artistic research project. The aims of the research is to investigate and reflect on the knowledge that newcomer adults bring with them when they arrive to Toronto, specifically the kind of knowledge which in light of their situation may become devalued. The New(be)comers employs artistic means to reconsider and document this knowledge and to disseminate this knowledge in the form of artworks, via their public presentation and circulation in cultural institutions, educational settings and publications: thus reaffirming its importance and generating interest on newcomers knowledge.

4. Video Moving Still- Still Life by Jorge Lozano.

Moving Still – Still Life is an experimental documentary in seven screens that reflects on youth and gang culture in a marginalized neighbourhood in Cali, Colombia. The split screens investigate how the environment affects the emotions and behavior of individuals, and also offers simultaneous views that frame the testimonies offered to the camera.

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Photo by Emma Walker, Designer by Arlan Londoño, Dancer: Olga Barrios
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Saturday, August 14, 2010

The First YouTube Interactive VIDEO PARTY!!!!

Por favor ayudanos a difundir ampliamente entre tus contactos. Gracias!!

Matiz~Nuance MultiArts Movement and e-Fagia Visual and Media Arts Organization invite you to:

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With DJ Noloves.

Friday August 20th, 9 PM

@ NACO’s Gallery Cafe (1665 Dundas St. West) between Lansdowne & Dufferin.

Here is how to participate:

1. Submit a link to your favorite MUSIC videos on YouTube, Vimeo or any internet site (vintage, funny, nostalgic, you choose) to contact@e-fagia.org.

2. Show up at NACO’s and sing and dance to the screening! People will be encouraged to comment on their selections.

DJ NOLOVES will spark the party after the screening with an eclectic mixture of dancing music.

Deadline for the submission of videos: August 18th.

Donation at the door, which will include a ticket to participate in mystery raffle.

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