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grunt gallery

The grunt gallery is a Canadian artist-run centre, founded in 1984 and located in Vancouver, British Columbia. They show work by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous artists.[1]

grunt gallery
Established1984
LocationMount Pleasant, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Typeart gallery
DirectorVanessa Kwan
CuratorWhess Harman
Websitewww.grunt.ca

History edit

Established in 1984, and founded by Glenn Alteen, Kempton Dexter, Danielle Peacock, Susan MacKinley, Garry Ross, Dawn Richards, Billy Gene, Hillary Wood, and Daniel Olson.[2] The grunt gallery was part of the second generation of Vancouver’s artist-run centres, such as Main Exit (1980–84), Unit/Pitt (1980-), Reflections (1982–83), Or Gallery (1983-), (N)on Commercial (1984–1985), the Convertible Showroom (1984–86), Artspeak (1986-), Clochard (1987-) and Gallery T.O.O (1988–89).[3]

The first meetings for the Vancouver Fringe Festival happened at grunt gallery in 1985 and grunt was a venue for the festival until 1989.[citation needed] From 1987 until 1994 singer Kate Hammett Vaughan and guitarist Ron Samworth produce a weekly jazz improv series called Jazz in the Gallery. After 1990 grunt developed a number of Performance Series that ran at the same time as the Vancouver Fringe Festival including the 1990 Vancouver Performance Art Series, 1991 The Chicago Series, Performance Poets Series Masque of the Red Death and 1992 First Nations Performance Series. In 1993 Queer City Festival and Two Spirit Performance Series were produced. In 1994, grunt and artist Pat Beaton produced the Mount Pleasant Community Fence, one of Vancouver’s first engaged public art projects. In 1995, grunt produced the series Halfbred, that focused on issues of miscegenation, bisexuality and transgender communities with the Pitt Gallery. This is also the year when grunt obtained its own space. In 1996, production of the Mattering Map by Pia Masse, another engaged community public art focused on the working class diners of East Vancouver. In 1999, grunt produced Live at the End of the Century, a six-week performance festival celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Living Art Festival in 1979. Thanks to this event’s success, grunt created "Live Biennial of Performance Art" in 2001, which still exists today. In 2008, grunt produced the Medicine Project, a website by Dana Claxton and Tania Willard.[4][non-primary source needed] In 2009, the Vancouver Art in the 60’s web site was produced by Lorna Brown with the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at UBC.[5] In 2010, grunt launched Media Lab Campaign and Activating The Archive Project begins. In 2011, the Media lab opened and ATA series of web site projects were developed. grunt gallery has exhibited artists such as Rebecca Belmore, Syrus Marcus Ware, Derya Akay, Aileen Bahmanipour, and Paul Wong.

Involvement in First Nations Art edit

With over 20 years work with the First Nations artists’ communities, grunt’s archive contains documentary reproduction of many works: performances on video, black and white photography and exhibitions on slides, more recently accompanied by digital photography. The gallery specialized throughout the 1990s in First Nation’s artists of all levels of experience and media could exhibit their works. Among the important of the events developed by grunt gallery is, the 1997 computer generated performance "An Indian Act Shooting the Indian Act" by Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun.[6]

In 2002, grunt gallery produced the conference, Indian Acts - Aboriginal Performance Art with TRIBE.[7] In 2005, as a part of LIVE Biennial, grunt created the community project Nova Library and also its first archival Website First Nations Performance.[8] In 2006, grunt gallery launched the First Visions Project with three websites,[9] this is also the year when Grunt Gallery Legacy Endowment was set up through the Vancouver Foundation. In 2007, Live In Public- The Art of Engagement Conference[10][non-primary source needed] and Aboriginal Creators Project with websites by Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun,[11][non-primary source needed] Rebecca Belmore[12] and Dana Claxton[13] were created.

Beat Nation project edit

Working with a diverse group of artists and musicians, grunt gallery director Glenn Alteen initiated a project for an online gallery in 2008 and invited Tania Willard and Skeena Reece, Aboriginal artists and curators, both with ties to Aboriginal youth communities, to curate an online exhibition.[14] Beat Nation took off, and continues to grow, from an art exhibition and performance at SAW Gallery as part of British Columbia art scene in Ottawa, Ontario to performance art events with Beat Nation artists in Saskatoon and co-curator Skeena Reece’s performance as part of the 2010 Sydney Biennale in Australia.

References edit

  1. ^ Ash-Milby, Kathleen; Phillips, Ruth B. (2017-04-03). "Inclusivity or Sovereignty? Native American Arts in the Gallery and the Museum since 1992". Art Journal. 76 (2): 10–38. doi:10.1080/00043249.2017.1367190. ISSN 0004-3249. S2CID 191640737.
  2. ^ Bronson, AA (1987). From Sea to Shining Sea: Chronology of Artist-Initiated Activities in Canada 1939–1987. Toronto: The Power Plant.
  3. ^ Wallace, Keith (2011). Vancouver Anthology. Vancouver: Stan Douglas.
  4. ^ gallery, grunt. "Home - The Medicine Project".
  5. ^ Gallery, Belkin. "Ruins in Process".
  6. ^ "CM Magazine: Yuxweluptun: Man of Masks". University of Manitoba. The Manitoba Library Association. Retrieved 2019-06-24.
  7. ^ "TRIBE Inc".
  8. ^ "Index of /fnp".
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-10-08. Retrieved 2011-10-20.
  10. ^ Pechawis, Archer. "Live in Public - The Art of Engagement".
  11. ^ Pechawis, Archer. "Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun - Welcome".
  12. ^ Pechawis, Archer. "Rebecca Belmore - Welcome".
  13. ^ "Coming Soon - danaclaxton.com".
  14. ^ Werb, Jessica (2012-02-22). "First Nations artists go hip and urban at the Vancouver Art Gallery's Beat Nation exhibition". Georgia Straight Vancouver's News & Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2019-06-24.

External links edit

  • Official website

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Columbia CanadaTypeart galleryDirectorVanessa KwanCuratorWhess HarmanWebsitewww wbr grunt wbr ca Contents 1 History 2 Involvement in First Nations Art 2 1 Beat Nation project 3 References 4 External linksHistory editEstablished in 1984 and founded by Glenn Alteen Kempton Dexter Danielle Peacock Susan MacKinley Garry Ross Dawn Richards Billy Gene Hillary Wood and Daniel Olson 2 The grunt gallery was part of the second generation of Vancouver s artist run centres such as Main Exit 1980 84 Unit Pitt 1980 Reflections 1982 83 Or Gallery 1983 N on Commercial 1984 1985 the Convertible Showroom 1984 86 Artspeak 1986 Clochard 1987 and Gallery T O O 1988 89 3 The first meetings for the Vancouver Fringe Festival happened at grunt gallery in 1985 and grunt was a venue for the festival until 1989 citation needed From 1987 until 1994 singer Kate Hammett Vaughan and guitarist Ron Samworth produce a weekly jazz improv series called Jazz in the Gallery After 1990 grunt developed a number of Performance Series that ran at the same time as the Vancouver Fringe Festival including the 1990 Vancouver Performance Art Series 1991 The Chicago Series Performance Poets Series Masque of the Red Death and 1992 First Nations Performance Series In 1993 Queer City Festival and Two Spirit Performance Series were produced In 1994 grunt and artist Pat Beaton produced the Mount Pleasant Community Fence one of Vancouver s first engaged public art projects In 1995 grunt produced the series Halfbred that focused on issues of miscegenation bisexuality and transgender communities with the Pitt Gallery This is also the year when grunt obtained its own space In 1996 production of the Mattering Map by Pia Masse another engaged community public art focused on the working class diners of East Vancouver In 1999 grunt produced Live at the End of the Century a six week performance festival celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Living Art Festival in 1979 Thanks to this event s success grunt created Live Biennial of Performance Art in 2001 which still exists today In 2008 grunt produced the Medicine Project a website by Dana Claxton and Tania Willard 4 non primary source needed In 2009 the Vancouver Art in the 60 s web site was produced by Lorna Brown with the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at UBC 5 In 2010 grunt launched Media Lab Campaign and Activating The Archive Project begins In 2011 the Media lab opened and ATA series of web site projects were developed grunt gallery has exhibited artists such as Rebecca Belmore Syrus Marcus Ware Derya Akay Aileen Bahmanipour and Paul Wong Involvement in First Nations Art editWith over 20 years work with the First Nations artists communities grunt s archive contains documentary reproduction of many works performances on video black and white photography and exhibitions on slides more recently accompanied by digital photography The gallery specialized throughout the 1990s in First Nation s artists of all levels of experience and media could exhibit their works Among the important of the events developed by grunt gallery is the 1997 computer generated performance An Indian Act Shooting the Indian Act by Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun 6 In 2002 grunt gallery produced the conference Indian Acts Aboriginal Performance Art with TRIBE 7 In 2005 as a part of LIVE Biennial grunt created the community project Nova Library and also its first archival Website First Nations Performance 8 In 2006 grunt gallery launched the First Visions Project with three websites 9 this is also the year when Grunt Gallery Legacy Endowment was set up through the Vancouver Foundation In 2007 Live In Public The Art of Engagement Conference 10 non primary source needed and Aboriginal Creators Project with websites by Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun 11 non primary source needed Rebecca Belmore 12 and Dana Claxton 13 were created Beat Nation project edit Working with a diverse group of artists and musicians grunt gallery director Glenn Alteen initiated a project for an online gallery in 2008 and invited Tania Willard and Skeena Reece Aboriginal artists and curators both with ties to Aboriginal youth communities to curate an online exhibition 14 Beat Nation took off and continues to grow from an art exhibition and performance at SAW Gallery as part of British Columbia art scene in Ottawa Ontario to performance art events with Beat Nation artists in Saskatoon and co curator Skeena Reece s performance as part of the 2010 Sydney Biennale in Australia References edit Ash Milby Kathleen Phillips Ruth B 2017 04 03 Inclusivity or Sovereignty Native American Arts in the Gallery and the Museum since 1992 Art Journal 76 2 10 38 doi 10 1080 00043249 2017 1367190 ISSN 0004 3249 S2CID 191640737 Bronson AA 1987 From Sea to Shining Sea Chronology of Artist Initiated Activities in Canada 1939 1987 Toronto The Power Plant Wallace Keith 2011 Vancouver Anthology Vancouver Stan Douglas gallery grunt Home The Medicine Project Gallery Belkin Ruins in Process CM Magazine Yuxweluptun Man of Masks University of Manitoba The Manitoba Library Association Retrieved 2019 06 24 TRIBE Inc Index of fnp First Vision grunt website Archived from the original on 2010 10 08 Retrieved 2011 10 20 Pechawis Archer Live in Public The Art of Engagement Pechawis Archer Lawrence Paul Yuxweluptun Welcome Pechawis Archer Rebecca Belmore Welcome Coming Soon danaclaxton com Werb Jessica 2012 02 22 First Nations artists go hip and urban at the Vancouver Art Gallery s Beat Nation exhibition Georgia Straight Vancouver s News amp Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2019 06 24 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Grunt gallery amp oldid 1199961076, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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