Left to right: Maria Hupfield, Bag, 2013. Industrial felt with polyester thread. From the performance Post Performance/Conversation Action, FADO Performance Art Centre, 2016. Courtesy the artist. IV Castellanos, Maria Hupfield, and Esther Neff, Toolbox, 2016. Wood, metal, with an assortment of handmade and found items including handmade tools, three hand-sewn banners, and a large acrylic hand printed cotton banner. From the performance Feet on the Ground. Photo: Dennis Ha. Courtesy the artists and grunt gallery.
Jan 10, 2018 – Jan 10, 2018
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Indigenizing Institutions

Talk with Jill Carter, Tarah Hogue, Nicole Laliberte, Denise Booth McLeod, Kris Noakes
Event Documentation

Event Documentation

#callresponse is co-organized by Tarah Hogue, Maria Hupfield, and Tania Willard. We acknowledge the politics of violence in North America as it relates to Indigenous lands and bodies including on the many Indigenous territories where the projects take place, whether they are ancestral, traditional, unceded, unsurrendered, urban, rural and/or reserve.
This Feminist Lunchtime Talk is presented in partnership with Women and Gender Studies (UTM), in conjunction with the exhibition #callresponse on view at the Blackwood Gallery from January 8–27, 2018, and as part of Take Care, Circuit 4: Stewardship.

#callresponse, Blackwood Gallery, and Letters & Handshakes extend deepest thanks to all the participating artists, respondents, and the networks that support the important work they undertake at all levels. Thank you also to those who have led and participated in the programming around the exhibition.
The Blackwood Gallery gratefully acknowledges the operating support of the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, and the University of Toronto Mississauga.
The Blackwood Gallery is grateful for the generous support of #callresponse from the Jackman Humanities Institute Artist-in-Residence Program, the BC Arts Council, and grunt gallery, with additional support from the Department of Visual Studies and Women and Gender Studies (UTM).
Funding for staff support was made possible through the Young Canada Works in Heritage Organizations Graduate Internship program, Department of Canadian Heritage. The Canadian Museums Association administers the program on behalf of the Department of Canadian Heritage.

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The Blackwood is situated on the Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, Seneca, and Huron-Wendat.
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