[BCMA] Nanaimo Art Gallery presents new exhibition: Black DiamondDust
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This looks to be a first-rate exhibition on a vital historical era for BC.
Any hope of a catalogue, booklet, CD, or other record being produced?
Dan Gallacher
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Subject: [BCMA] Nanaimo Art Gallery presents new exhibition: Black DiamondDust
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September 10, 2014
William Notman & Son, Nanaimo Coal Mines, Vancouver Island, BC, Photograph, 1903 | McCord Museum VIEW-3654
Black Diamond Dust
September 20 to December 13, 2014
Opening at both locations on Friday, September 19
Campus Gallery opening 4:00 - 6:00pm
Downtown Gallery opening 7:00 - 10:00pm
Black Diamond Dust is a multi-site art exhibition for Nanaimo Art Gallery, which considers the sedimentary nature of stories and histories. The title Black Diamond Dust refers to the coal mining industry upon which Nanaimo was built; an industry that both formed and fragmented communities through economic development, racial segregation and labour inequity, and served as the foundation of global industrialization.
The artists in Black Diamond Dust look toward forgotten or under-acknowledged histories, while considering both local contexts and the forms of cultural expression that surround global industrial practices. From sculpture, to video, to folk song, Stephanie Aitken, Raymond Boisjoly, Edward Burtynsky, Peter Culley, Devon Knowles, William Notman & Son, Jerry Pethick, Kerri Reid, Scott Rogers and others will be shown alongside historical artifacts borrowed from the Nanaimo Museaum and the Nanaimo archives. In additional the gallery will screen three video works that
look to past and present miners struggles in other parts of the world:
· The Battle of Orgreave by Jeremy Deller and Mike Figgis (UK)
· To the Light by Yuanchen Liu (China)
· Dreadful Memories: The Life of Sarah Ogan Gunning by Mimi Pickering (USA).
The material traces of industry, not only continue to produce the built environment and the objects within it, but also inform the cultural identities of communities that were built on resource-based economies. Through art, Black Diamond Dust enters into a creative dialogue with Nanaimo’s industrial past.
Curated by Jesse Birch
Black Diamond Dust: Living Histories
In addition to the gallery exhibitions, Black Diamond Dust will include a number of public events and projects called Living Histories including:
Campus: Saturday, September 20, 2:00pm
· Poetry reading by Peter Culley an art writer, poet, and artist who lives in the South Wellington area of Nanaimo.
Downtown: Friday, September 26, 1:00pm
Campus: Friday, October 3, 1:00pm
· Exhibition tours by Nanaimo Art Gallery's Interim Executive/Artistic Director, and Curator of Black Diamond Dust Jesse Birch.
Campus: Saturday, October 18, 11:00am - 12:00pm (Downtown) 1:00 - 2:00pm
· A tour of the exhibition with renowned Nanaimo author and historian Lynne Bowen in dialoque with curator Jesse Birch.
Off-Site projects for Black Diamond Dust:
August 12 to October 15
· Stephanie Aitken, Scott Rogers, and Peter Culley will be artists in residence at the Buttertubs Marsh Miners Cottage:
o Aiken (August 12 to 19),
o Rogers (September 6 to 19),
o Culley (October 1 to 15).
Use of the cottage is made possible through a partnership with Nanaimo's Culture and Heritage department.
August 15 to December 15
· Artist Raymond Boisjoly will produce a billboard work visible upon nearing Nanaimo heading south at Nanoose Bay.
Saturday October 4, 2014, 2:00pm
· In association with Black Diamond Dust, the Friends of the Morden Mine will give a free tour of the mine site.
Duration of Black Diamond Dust
· Artist Devon Knowles will create a sculptural intervention in the Nanaimo Museum for the duration of the exhibition.
· Kerri Reid will produce a work that will be on display in the Sointula Museum on Malcolm Island, BC for the duration of Black Diamond Dust.
The Gallery Store
· Nanaimo artist Jesse Gray will make a special edition jewellery work that will respond to themes in Black Diamond Dust. Available in the Gallery Store for the duration of the exhibition.
For information on programs related to the exhibition, including art-based activities for children and adults, visit our website at www.nanaimoartgallery.com.
For more information please call Nanaimo Art Gallery: 250-754-1750 or 250-740-6350
Supported by:
The City of Nanaimo, British Columbia Arts Council, Canada Council for the Arts, Vancouver Foundation, Province of British Columbia, Vancouver Island University, Nanaimo Museum, Nanaimo Community Archives, Nanaimo Daily News Coast Outdoor Advertising, Burritt Bros Carpets, and Coast Bastion Hotel.
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