In support of Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Vtape is screened Ndebaa Bandan My Vision (1999), by Rene Meshake. Rene Andre Meshake is an author/illustrator, a storyteller, visual artist, spoken-word performer, musician, and filmmaker living in Guelph, Ontario.… ⊕
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The Curatorial Incubator, v.17: On the Other Side – It’s Heaven Program #1 – gendertrash from hell: to heaven
Online starting Thursday, September 9 : a mini-retrospective of the work of Mirha-Soleil Ross! ⊕
Trinity Square Video & Vtape present Video Fever!
Beginning Sept. 18, the 2021 Video Fever Showcase includes works by James P. Hoban, Kalina Nedelcheva, Christina Oyawale, Weibin Wang, Gustav Bulzgis, Evgenia Mikhaylova, Sadaf Khajeh, Jean-Pierre Marchant, Racquel Rowe, Liam Mullen, Hanna Peters, and Noah Hanyue Qin ⊕
Inter Media Art Institute – The Age of Unreason curated by Wanda vanderStoop
Saturday September 11th at 1:30 PM EDT The IMAI – Inter Media Art Institute Foundation is celebrating its 15th anniversary and video art distributor Vtape Toronto has put together a video program for IMAI on the theme of HITTING PUBERTY to mark the occasion. ⊕
Vtape ONLINE PRESENTS: The Curatorial Incubator, v.17: On the Other Side – It’s Heaven!
This fall, Vtape will present four programs developed by the 2021 Curatorial Incubator Incubatees after an extensive research phase. Please join us for these dynamic events each program is presented on a Thursday at 7 PM ET. ⊕
Since opening our doors in 1983, Vtape has presented a substantial program of screenings, exhibitions, artists’ talks, and publications. Events from 2012 to the present are represented here in this archive. This online resource reflects a combination of event-based programming, exhibitions, and education dedicated to the development of video art and new and diverse audiences. The Past Events Archive is organized by year, starting with the most recent events, and moving backwards through history.
Image credit: Installation view of God Play exhibition, October 2024; photo by Henry Chan (2024)