March 27, 2022
7:45 pm
An outdoor exhibition that brings video art out of the gallery and into the public realm.
An outdoor exhibition that brings video art out of the gallery and into the public realm.
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Presented by Manufacturing Entertainment, REFRAME takes place from March 23 to 27, 2022 as a part of the IN/ON/OUT INTERMEDIA FESTIVAL and will illuminate several building facades in the Exchange District with video projection pieces, encouraging visitors to explore the area and experience video art in a casual public realm.
Every day of the festival, at sunset.
Optional tours will be available. Times to be announced soon. Please dress for the weather.
We will be featuring the following video projection pieces in these locations:
–Casey Koyczan @caseykoyczanart
LOCATION – Parking lot between 52 and 62 Albert Street
–Human Nature Collective
LOCATION – Alley between Princess and King Street, approximate address is 52 Princess Street
–jaymez @if_it_moves
LOCATION – 100 King Street at Bannatyne Avenue
–Illestpreacha @illestpreacha
LOCATION – Across the street from 100 Adelaide Street at Bannatyne Avenue
–Lindsey Rewuski @ghosthousestudio
LOCATION – Across the street from 286 McDermot Avenue at Princess Street
–Taylor McArthur @tmcarthurart
LOCATION – On Princess Street behind the Massey building (294 William Avenue)
— Fort Richmond Collegiate, Grade 11 and 12 student inquiry-based, video-based, visual art projects reflecting on ideas about resilience.
LOCATION – John & Bonnie Buhler Library at RRC Polytech, 160 Princess Street at William Avenue
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HUGE SHOUT-OUT to Julie and Emma at @manufacturing_entertainment for this stunning lineup and the important role they play in launching this new @exchangedistrictwpg Festival!!!
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REFRAME is supported by the Winnipeg Art Council and Manitoba Art Council and curated by Manufacturing Entertainment.