
Sankofa Artist Talks with Chase Keetley + Chantal Gibson
Join MOA for artists talks with Vancouver-based artists Chase Keetley and Chantal Gibson, both featured in Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots.
Read MoreVisiting MOA? Be prepared for UBC road closures June 14 + 15 See details
Join MOA for artists talks with Vancouver-based artists Chase Keetley and Chantal Gibson, both featured in Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots.
Read MoreGuest co-curator of Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots, Nya Lewis invites Black, Indigenous, and people of colour to join her for a discussion on the experiences of BIPOC curators.
Read MoreSound House this month welcomes Maia Wallace, Brandon Bwanakocha and Sade Awele, in an ode to the diverse sounds of the African diaspora.
Read MoreJoin MOA for Artists Unscripted – an online series of informal conversations with artists of diverse backgrounds, practices and outlooks.
Read MoreJoin a selection of curators, artists and community leaders for special public tours of Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots, with a focus on sharing perspectives about African and Black history, political affirmation and cultural identity.
Read MoreEnjoy free admission to MOA for the opening night of Sankofa: African Routes, Canadian Roots.
Read MoreMOA is partnering with VocalEye, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to making public programming accessible for the blind and partially sighted, to offer an online tour of A Future for Memory: Art and Life after the Great East Japan Earthquake.
Read MoreJoin MOA for a virtual conversation with Atsunobu Katagiri, a featured artist in A Future for Memory: Art and Life After the Great East Japan Earthquake and Fumihiko Futakami, Curator of the Minamisōma City Museum. The conversation will be facilitated by MOA Curator Fuyubi Nakamura.
Read MoreJoin MOA for a virtual conversation with Kazuki Isomura and Saki Kojo, members of the Lost Homes Scale Model Restoration Project, featured in A Future for Memory: Art and Life After the Great East Japan Earthquake. Facilitated by MOA Curator, Fuyubi Nakamura.
Read MoreJoin MOA for a virtual conversation with Masao Okabe and Chihiro Minato—featured artists in A Future for Memory: Art and Life After the Great East Japan Earthquake, facilitated by exhibition curator Fuyubi Nakamura.
『記憶のための未来』の出展作家、岡部昌生氏と港千尋氏による対談です。展覧会担当キュレーターの中村冬日が進行役をつとめます。
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