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With limited capacity, registration for these events will now be required. Although it remains free, please be courteous to others and register only when you are committed to attending. Please feel free to purchase something to eat or drink from our hosts.
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Ontario is at the forefront of intelligent transportation. With the second largest IT cluster in North America, and an extensive history of automotive manufacturing, Ontario is poised to lead the autonomous car revolution. We have one of the richest concentrations of auto-related resources anywhere in the world with some of the lowest operational costs. Over 700 automotive parts manufacturers, 500+ tool, die and mould makers, and over 100,000 employees call Ontario home.
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10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
Bodies in Conflict brings together three artistic practices that examine histories of bodily traumas associated with different ingestible substances. Through large-scale installations and video, artists will create several new site-specific installations that critically detail the historical and ongoing subjugation of historically oppressed communities through their relationship to specific in/organic consumed materials.
10:00 AM| 143 Simpson Avenue, Bowmanville, L1C 2H9
From the earth we grow is a free sculpture garden located on the VAC grounds. Taking inspiration from untold, little-known, or oft-ignored BIPOC events, three artists will create interactive, challenging, and historically critical public outdoor sculptures. Couzyn van Heuvelen, Anna Binta Diallo, and Sandy Williams IV have been invited to present works in response to historically ignored histories within Canada's many diverse communities. Please note that the VAC building is closed on Mondays.
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