on Saturday, February 12 at 5PM EST / 2PM PST. Please join us for an artist talk by Paul Wong and discussion with Deanna Wong, Executive Director of Reel Asian. ⊕
Past Events Archive
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- 2024
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- 2021
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- 2012
Vtape in partnership with the Centre for the Study of Black Canadian Diaspora
From January through March 2022, we are pleased to present two programs, curated by the talented emerging curators Temple Marucci-Campbell and Fabiyino Germain-Bajowa, to launch our partnership with Dr. Andrea Fatona’s Centre for the Study of Black Canadian Diaspora.
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The Curatorial Incubator, v.17: On the Other Side – It’s Heaven, Program #4 – Spirit, Feeding
Online November 11-December 2, 2021. Curated by Joy Xiang, featuring works by Yau Ching, Guy Woueté, Stephanie Comilang, and Chooc Ly Tan. ⊕
Wednesday, December 1, at 7:00 p.m. EST, we present the Visual AIDS program ENDURING CARE, featuring newly commissioned work by Katherine Cheairs, Cristóbal Guerra, Danny Kilbride, Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad & Uriah Bussey, Beto Pérez, Steed Taylor, and J Triangular and the Women’s Video Support Project, followed by Walking White Bear, a new work by Dakota Marks. Hosted by Darien Taylor, AIDS Action Now! ⊕
Wednesday, December 1, at 4:00 p.m. EST, right here at vtape.org, Vtape hosts a live illustrated talk by UK-based artist and researcher Conal McStravick on the work of video artist and AIDS activist Stuart Marshall, introduced by Lisa Steele. Followed by the Visual AIDS program ENDURING CARE at 7:00 p.m. EST. ⊕
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)