Tonight in the Mile End of Montreal you can get both a dose of revolutionary cultural discourse AND see that crazy chicken animation Lela Quesney made as part of the Indyish Assembly! Plus Popcorn! BYOB and B(lankets).
….and you can see Jim’s Infest Wisely scif fi collaboration, and the Video Hymn mix tape, because our screening tonight (in the nameless park near the overpass to the left of St.Laurent near Bernard) is just a block away from this week’s University of the Streets cafe with Alex Megelas:
Hi all,
Tomorrows, Jim and I are moderating the 2nd of our four discussion series on Living Outside the System. The question being asked is A cultural revolution or a revolutionary approach to culture?
Here’s the information. I hope to see y’all there!
Alex
Living Outside the System.A cultural revolution or a revolutionary approach to culture?
Friday September 21st, 7pm - 9pm
Le Cagibi, 5490 St Laurent.In this conversation we will explore, drawing on examples from various contexts, the independent vs. corporate dichotomy that is very much a part of many current art forms, drawing on examples from various contexts. We may also discuss topics such as the marketing of “cool” and artistic expression as a metaphor for ‘living outside the system.’.
Guests:
Eric Braün: Multidisciplinary artist (painting, sculpture, comics, etching), publisher of the anthology 106U and founder of USINE 106U. His graphic universe explores different materials with humor and lucidity.
La puce à l’agonie: Designer, painter and conceptor, her work in visual arts focuses on recomposing fragments linked to childhood and by mass-producing little pink cats.
Jonah Aspler: Former musician in groups Flacid and All the Answer, Jonah is currently the bassist for hardcore punk band …And the Saga Continues
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