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Photo and design: Latitudes

Closing event of the 'Geologic Time', a Banff International Curatorial Institute residency, September 11–October 6, 2017

October 5th, 2017, 5—7pm: The Paul D. Fleck Library & Archives, Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity

The closing event of the four-week residency programme is conceived as a two-hour infiltration into the pages, shelves, and display possibilities of the Banff Centre library. Featuring storytelling, documentation, annotation, sculpture, video, and live situations, the event presents some sediments of the participants’ ongoing research and lithic collaborations.

Lead Faculty: Latitudes
Guest faculty: Sean Lynch
Participants: Justy Phillips & Margaret Woodward (A Published Event) based in Hobart; Sema Bekirovic, based in Amsterdam; Caitlin Chaisson based in Vancouver; Becky Forsythe, based in Reykjavik; Chloe Hodge, based in London; Shane Krepakevich, based in Toronto; Caroline Loewen, based in Calgary; Penelope Smart, based in St. John's, Newfoundland; and Camila Sposati, based in Sao Paulo.

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"Geologic Time" is a thematic residency programme of the Banff International Curatorial Institute (BICI), Visual + Digital Arts organised by the Banff Centre for Art and Creativity in Alberta, Canada. The residency has taken place within the framework of the group exhibition '4.543 billion. The matter of matter' curated by Latitudes at CAPC musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux, France, on view until January 7, 2018.

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Posters for selected 'Geologic Time' events. Photos and design: Latitudes

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Latitudes is an independent curatorial office initiated in 2005 by Max Andrews and Mariana Cánepa Luna, that works in an international context from and in Barcelona, Spain (41°23′N 2°11′E).

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