[Ste-Em] This weekend!!! STUDY IN ACTION / ART IN ACTION / RE-CREATING THE COMMONS (March 2-4 at Concordia University; free and welcome to all!)
Ste-Émilie Skillshare
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*STUDY IN ACTION 2012:**
**A grassroots undergraduate and community research conference *
*Featuring contributions to social and environmental justice research by
students, activists, and artists*
*MARCH 2-4, 2012**
**at Concordia University, MONTREAL**
**info:** **www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction*<http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction>
*All STUDY IN ACTION / ART IN ACTION events take place on the 7th floor of
the Hall Building – 1455 de Maisonneuve West, métro Guy-Concordia*
*- Free & welcome to all!**
**- Wheelchair accessible.**
**- Free childcare on-site during the conference.**
**- Whisper translation in English and French will be available as well as
ASL interpretation for the opening panel and some of the daytime sessions.
**
**- Vegan lunch served on Saturday and Sunday**
**- Conference registration is encouraged:
http://qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/register-here/**
**- Attend one panel, workshop or event, or attend them all!**
**- STUDY IN ACTION & ART IN ACTION are joint projects of QPIRG Concordia &
QPIRG McGill*
*HIGHLIGHTS*
*-> OPENING PANEL: RE-CREATING THE COMMONS (March 2, 6:30pm)*
with Silvia Federici (*Caliban and the Witch*), Suresh Naidu (Occupy Wall
Street), Julie Châteauvert (*Les femmes ont faim*), and Shannon Franssen
(Solidarité St-Henri).
The Study In Action opening panel will explore the reclamation of community
spaces in diverse ways — including local examples related to gentrification
and public art. We’ll discuss together how to reclaim and create the
commons, in resistance to capitalism & patriarchy.
more details below or consult: http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/?p=2751
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/104344966357046/
*-> ART IN ACTION (February 27-March 4)*
ART IN ACTION highlights creative expression on social and environmental
justice issues through diverse mediums including: drawing, painting,
photography, performance, film & video, installation, spoken word, zine,
collage, watercolour, poster and print.
This year ART IN ACTION includes close to thirty exhibits, installations
and performances from: *Claude Bernier-Tremblay * Al Blair * Karen Boyles *
Anne Breton * Andrea deBruijn * Sylvia Chan * Emily Yun Ching Clare & Ryan
Kai Cheng Thom * Shaw Desjean * Colectivo Dignidad Migrante * Arthur
Gauthier * Guillaume Girard * GLAD Theatre Collective * Bianca Hlywa * Alix
Hugonnier * Sophie Ingels-Fortier * Virginie Jourdain * John Lanthier *
Naomi Large * Allison LaSorda * Emmanuelle Lippé * Kevin Yuen Kit Lo *
Simone Lucas & Christian Scott * Cassandra Marsillo * Léa Radoslava
Marinova * Erica Mazerolle * Nadia Myre * Hannah Palmer * Sheryl-Ann
Simpson * Keara Yim *
more details below or consult: http://qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/art
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/237215266364030/
*-> SEVEN PANEL PRESENTATIONS (March 3-4)*
Undergraduate students and community activists will together be presenting
their community-based social justice research on the following seven
panels:
*Criminalization and Resistance * Bodily Sovereignty and Disability
Politics * Transgender Health, Research, and Resources * Exploring
Contested Spaces * Anti-Violence, Hip Hop and Rock & Roll: Youth Organizing
In Montreal * Indigenous, Inuit, and Métis Resistance and Survival *
Alternative Pedagogies: Challenging the Academy*
more details below or:
*-> SIX WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS (March 3-4)*
The following community workshops will be presented during the weekend of
Study In Action:
*The Cirque Social: An alternative and inclusive space to outreach
creatively to marginalized people * Community-Building Through A
Sex-Positive Conversation * Parole sans parole, the prequel: The
Vulture *Do you hear what I see? An exploration of the evolution of
deaf music *
Occupy What?! A critical look at Occupy Movements Within and Beyond
Montreal * Anti-authoritarian Media in Quebec*
more details below or:
*-> UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH*
Undergraduate research submissions from students at:
*Concordia University * McGill University * University of Ottawa * Ryerson
University * University of Victoria *
*-> GRASSROOTS COMMUNITY RESEARCH & KNOWLEDGE*
The following community groups are participating in STUDY IN ACTION:
*Action Santé TravestiEs et TransexuelLEs du Québec (ASSTeQ) * Cirque
Social * Collectif de recherche sur l’autonomie collective-Québec * Justice
for the Victims of Police Killings * Ligue des droits et libertés * Missing
Justice * No One Is Illegal- Montreal * People’s Commission Network * Right
to the City * Rock Camp for Girls * South Asian Youth (SAY) * Termite
Collective Montreal * **Writing Our Rhymes Down (W.O.R.D.)*
- READ MORE below or visit: www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction
- STUDY IN ACTION / ART IN ACTION events take place on the 7th floor of the
Hall Building – 1455 de Maisonneuve West, métro Guy-Concordia. Wheelchair
accessible.
- CONTACT: studyinaction at qpirgconcordia.org / 514-848-7585
- REGISTRATION is encouraged:
http://qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/register-here/ (free!)
- STUDY IN ACTION / ART IN ACTION are joint projects of QPIRG Concordia &
QPIRG McGill
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*Opening Panel of Study In Action 2012:**
**RE-CREATING THE COMMONS**
**FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 6:30pm**
**7th floor, Hall Building, Concordia University**
**(métro Guy-Concordia) **MONTREAL*
- Free! Welcome to all!
- Wheelchair accessible.
- Whisper translation in English and French.
- ASL translation available for opening panel.
- Childcare available on-site
Study In Action this year draws its inspiration from the resistance in
public spaces worldwide -- from Tahrir Square to Spain’s indignados, from
Occupy Wall Street to local community organizing. The opening panel will
explore the reclamation of community spaces in diverse ways -- including
local examples related to gentrification and public art. We’ll discuss
together how to reclaim and create the commons, in resistance to capitalism
& patriarchy.
We will discuss the idea of “commons” acknowledging that Canada is a
settler state, on occupied Indigenous lands, and that understanding
Indigenous perspectives and struggles is crucial to navigating how we
ultimately share so-called “public space.”
Confirmed speakers include:
- JULIE CHÂTEAUVERT: member of the local art collectives Les femmes ont
faim (http://plottes.wordpress.com/), Les delicates Attentions (
http://lesplottes.com/) and Artivistic (http://artivistic.org/). She was
also the coordinator for community relations for the Dare-Dare Center (
http://www.dare-dare.org/)
- SILVIA FEDERICI: scholar, teacher, and activist; member of the Midnight
Notes Collective; author of Caliban and the Witch: Women, the Body and
Primitive Accumulation. Sample articles:
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1743-4580.2010.00319.x/pdf &
http://www.commoner.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/federici-feminism-and-the-politics-of-commons.pdf
- SHANNON FRANSSEN: coordinator of Solidarité St-Henri, a coalition of
anti-poverty community groups involved with public space issues in the
southwest, including community opposition to the Turcot highway
interchange. Info: http://www.solidarite-sh.org &
<http://mobilisation-turcot.info/>http://mobilisation-turcot.info/
<http://mobilisation-turcot.info/>*
*
- SURESH NAIDU: Assistant Professor of Economics and Public Affairs at
Columbia University, and active participant at Occupy Wall Street. Info:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/11/11/occupy-wall-street-zuccotti-columbia-economics-professor_n_1082766.html
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This panel opens the STUDY IN ACTION weekend, which will include 7 panels,
6 workshops and the ART IN ACTION exhibition featuring close to 30
exhibits. Together, STUDY IN ACTION & ART IN ACTION highlight
undergraduate, community and artistic contributions to social and
environmental justice research and ideas.
STUDY IN ACTION / ART IN ACTION events take place on the 7th floor of the
Hall Building – 1455 de Maisonneuve West, métro Guy-Concordia. Wheelchair
accessible.
STUDY IN ACTION is a joint project of QPIRG Concordia & QPIRG McGill.
Info: http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction - 514-848-7585 –
studyinaction at qpirgconcordia.org
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*STUDY IN ACTION**
**A grassroots undergraduate and community research conference *
*Featuring contributions to social and environmental justice research by
students, activists, and artists**
*
*March 3-4, 2012 at Concordia University**
**7th floor, Hall Building (1455 de Maisonneuve West)**
**métro Guy-Concordia, MONTREAL**
**info:** **www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction*<http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction>
*
*** <http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction>*
**- RE-CREATING THE COMMONS Opening Panel on Friday, March 2 (read above
for details)**
**- ART IN ACTION from February 27-March 4 (read below for details)**
**- STUDY IN ACTION is a joint project of QPIRG Concordia & QPIRG McGill*
*- Free & welcome to all!**
**- Wheelchair accessible. Free childcare on-site during the conference.**
**- Whisper translation in English and French will be available as well as
ASL interpretation for some of the daytime sessions (please e-mail **
studyinaction at qpirgconcordia.org** for details)**
**- Vegan lunch served on Saturday and Sunday**
**- Conference registration is encouraged:** **
http://qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/register-here/*<http://qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/register-here/>
*
**- Attend one panel, workshop or event, or attend them all!*
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*SCHEDULE*
(see below for details about panel presentations and workshops)
FRIDAY, MARCH 2:
6:30pm -- Opening Panel: Re-Creating the Commons
with Silvia Federici (Caliban and the Witch), Suresh Naidu (Occupy Wall
Street), Julie Châteauvert (Les femmes ont faim), and Shannon Franssen
(Solidarité St-Henri)
SATURDAY, MARCH 3:
9:30am – 10:30am: Breakfast and registration
10:30am – 12:00pm: Session 1
- Panel: Criminalization and Resistance
- Workshop: The Cirque Social: An alternative and inclusive space to
outreach creatively to marginalized people
12:00 – 1:30pm: Lunch
1:30 – 3:00pm: Session Two
- Panel: Bodily Sovereignty and Disability Politics
- Workshop: Community-Building Through A Sex-Positive Conversation
3:00 – 3:30pm: Break
3:30 – 5:00pm: Session Three
- Workshop: Parole sans parole, the prequel: The Vulture (starting at 3pm)
- Panel: Transgender Health, Research, and Resources
- Panel: Exploring Contested Spaces
SUNDAY, MARCH 4:
10:00 – 10:30 am: Breakfast
10:30 am – 12:00pm: Session 1
- Workshop: Do you hear what I see? An exploration of the evolution of deaf
music
- Workshop: Occupy What?! A critical look at Occupy Movements Within and
Beyond Montreal
12:00 – 1:30pm: Lunch
1:30 – 3:00pm: Session Two
- Panel: Anti-Violence, Hip Hop and Rock & Roll: Youth Organizing In
Montreal
- Panel: Indigenous, Inuit, and Métis Resistance and Survival
3:00 – 3:30pm: Break
3:30 – 5:00pm: Session Three
- Panel: Alternative Pedagogies: Challenging the Academy
- Workshop: Anti-authoritarian Media in Quebec
FEBRUARY 27-MARCH 4: ART IN ACTION
info: www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/art
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*SEVEN PANEL PRESENTATIONS (March 3-4)*
Undergraduate students and community activists will together be presenting
their community-based social justice research on the following seven panels:
i) *Criminalization and Resistance* (Saturday, March 3, 10:30am)
- Police Abuse and Access to Legal Services in Quebec City (Emilie
Guimond-Bélanger, Ligue des droits et libertés)
- Organizing against Police Impunity (Julie Matson, Justice for the Victims
of Police Killings)
- Understanding and Resisting Double Punishment (Robyn Maynard, No One Is
Illegal- Montreal)
- The Criminalization of Student Protest at McGill University (Christian
Scott, McGill University)
ii) *Bodily Sovereignty and Disability Politics* (Saturday, March 3, 1:30pm)
- Unbounded Embodiment vs. Containment and Control: A Critical Analysis of
Fatphobia (Andrea DeBruijn, Concordia University)
- The Language of Pain: Pain as a Noun, Verb and Narrative (Simone Lucas,
McGill University, with Eve Sanders)
- Choreographing Inclusive Spaces: How Dance, Architecture and Disability
Collide (Ariel Appel, McGill University)
- Disability and the Militarization of Urban Spaces: Configuring Radical
Accessibility and Communities of Support in Contexts of War (Al Blair,
McGill University)
iii) *Transgender Health, Research, and Resources* (Saturday, March 3,
3:30pm)
- The default Trans (Gabrielle Bouchard, Concordia University)
- Centralizing Community Knowledge: Reflecting on the Creation of Trans
Community Resources (Jackson Ezra, Action Santé TravestiEs et TransexuelLEs
du Québec - ASSTeQ)
- Addressing Gender-Specific Violence in Trans and Gender Variant
Communities (Shoshana Erlich, Ryerson University)
iv) *Exploring Contested Spaces* (Saturday, March 3, 3:30pm)
- Gentrification, Consultation and Resistance: The Case of Shaughnessy
Village (Kelly Pennington, Concordia University/Right to the City)
- Montreal’s Security Industrial Complex (Cleve Higgins, People’s
Commission Network)
- Witnessing and Photography in Student Movements (Allison Cooper, McGill
University)
- Place and Displacement: Mapping Narratives of Kouchibouguac (Julia
Gregory, Concordia University)
v) *Anti-Violence, Hip Hop and Rock & Roll: Youth Organizing In
Montreal*(Sunday, March 4, 1:30pm)
- South Asian Youth (SAY) and Anti-Racist Feminist Organizing (South Asian
Youth is a working group of the South Asian Women’s Community Center)
- Writing Our Rhymes Down... into curriculum (Lindsay Lichty, Concordia
University/W.O.R.D. (Writing Our Rhymes Down))
- Rebel girls: Creating a space for female empowerment and education
(Heather Hardie, Concordia University/Rock Camp for Girls)
vi) *Indigenous, Inuit, and Métis Resistance and Survival* (Sunday, March
4, 1:30pm)
- Taking Responsibility for Violence Against Indigenous Women (Candice
Cascanette, Concordia University/Missing Justice)
- Otepemisiwak: Armed Métis Nationhood, 1818-1885 (William Leonard
Felepchuk, University of Ottawa)
- Examining the Increasing Rates of Homelessness Amongst Inuit Women in
Montreal (Carly Seltzer, Concordia University)
vii) *Alternative Pedagogies: Challenging the Academy* (Sunday, March 3,
3:30pm)
- Voices and Abortion Access in Canada (Lindsay Beattie, Concordia
University)
- Music Education as a Tool for Preserving Dominant Canadian Culture
(Jillian Sudayan, McGill University)
- The University of the Streets Cafe: Conversation for a Learning Society
(Sarine Makdessian, Concordia University)
- Aboriginal Education: Subsidized School or Colonial Tool (Micheala Holt,
Concordia University)
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*SIX WORKSHOP PRESENTATIONS (March 3-4)*
The following community workshops will be presented during the weekend of
Study In Action:
- *The Cirque Social: An alternative and inclusive space to outreach
creatively to marginalized people* (Saturday, March 3, 10:30am)
presented by Le cirque social (Montreal)
- *Community-Building Through A Sex-Positive Conversation* (Saturday, March
3, 1:30pm)
presented by Chandra Merry & Karl Domes (University of Victoria)
*- **Parole sans parole, the prequel: The Vulture, A Multi-media
Play** *(Saturday,
March 3, 3pm)
presented by the Termite Collective (Montreal)
- *Do you hear what I see? An exploration of the evolution of deaf
music*(Sunday, March 4, 10:30am)
presented by Shoshana Erlich (Ryerson University)
- *Occupy What?! A critical look at Occupy Movements Within and Beyond
Montreal *(Sunday, March 3, 10:30am)
with Suresh Naidu (Columbia University/Occupy Wall Street), Emily Ekelund
(Concordia University) and participants in Occupy Montreal
- *Anti-authoritarian Media in Quebec* (Sunday, March 3, 3:30pm)
presented by Aaron Lakoff & Sandra Jeppesen (Collectif de recherche sur
l’autonomie collective-Québec)
*STUDY IN ACTION is a joint project of QPIRG Concordia & QPIRG McGill.**
**INFO:** **www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction*<http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction>
* - **studyinaction at qpirgconcordia.org** - 514-848-7585*
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*ART IN ACTION 2012**
**Creative **student and** community contributions related to social and
environmental justice*
*FEBRUARY 27 - MARCH 4, 2012**
**7th Floor, Hall Building at Concordia University**
**1455 de Maisonneuve West, métro Guy-Concordia**
**wheelchair accessible -- free -- welcome to all*
ART IN ACTION highlights creative expression on social and environmental
justice issues through diverse mediums including: drawing, painting,
photography, performance, film & video, installation, spoken word, zine,
collage, watercolour, poster, and print.
This year ART IN ACTION includes close to thirty exhibits, installations
and performances from: *Claude Bernier-Tremblay * Al Blair * Karen Boyles *
Anne Breton * Andrea deBruijn * Sylvia Chan * Emily Yun Ching Clare & Ryan
Kai Cheng Thom * Shaw Desjean * Colectivo Dignidad Migrante * Arthur
Gauthier * Guillaume Girard * GLAD Theatre Collective * Bianca Hlywa * Alix
Hugonnier * Sophie Ingels-Fortier * Virginie Jourdain * John Lanthier *
Naomi Large * Allison LaSorda * Emmanuelle Lippé * Kevin Yuen Kit Lo *
Simone Lucas & Christian Scott * Cassandra Marsillo * Léa Radoslava
Marinova * Erica Mazerolle * Nadia Myre * Hannah Palmer * Sheryl-Ann
Simpson * Keara Yim*
- full details below or http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/art
- facebook event: https://www.facebook.com/events/237215266364030/
<https://www.facebook.com/events/237215266364030/>
ART IN ACTION is part of STUDY IN ACTION, which together not only cross
disciplinary lines, but also transcend borders between academic and popular
knowledge. For more information about STUDY IN ACTION:
www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction
<http://www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction>
ART IN ACTION Viewing Hours:
- Monday, February 27, 10am-8pm -- vernissage from 5-7pm, with artists
present
- Tuesday, February 28, 10am-5pm
- Wednesday, February 29, 10am-8pm
- Thursday, March 1, 10am-8pm
- Friday, March 2, 10am-10pm -- “5 à 7”, with artists present
- Saturday, March 3, 10am-8pm
- Sunday, March 4, 10am-6pm
- Art In Action-related performances will take place between February
27-March 4; more details forthcoming.
- After March 4 until the end of the month, Art In Action exhibits will be
displayed at L’Escalier, Galerie X, the Concordia Greenhouse, QPIRG
Concordia, and other locations around Montreal.
INFO: www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/art -
studyinaction at qpirgconcordia.org - 514-848-7585
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*ART IN ACTION 2012 CONTRIBUTIONS*
PERFORMANCE/MULTIMEDIA:
- Opium Dreams
Projection/Spoken Word by Emily Yun Ching Clare (Visual Artist) and Ryan
Kai Cheng Thom (Writer, Performer)
- Piece of Trash
Performance by the GLAD Collective (various theatre students, Concordia
University)
- re:moved
Multimedia by Allison LaSorda (University of New Brunswick)
- Suces Moi
Performance/Installation by Virginie Jourdain (La Centrale Galerie
Powerhouse, Dyke Rivers)
PRINT/POSTER/COLLAGE/SCULPTURE:
- Collage #1 and Collage #2
Collage by Simone Lucas & Christian Scott (QPIRG-McGill University)
- Dirty Laundry
Sculpture/Installation by Cassandra Marsillo (Studio Arts, Concordia
University)
- Le jeune de la rue
Mixed media by Anne Breton (Association des Artiste Peintres Affiliés de la
Rive-Sud)
- Manifesto Print
Print by Kevin Yuen Kit Lo (LOKi Design) & Nadia Myre (The Scar Project)
- People’s History of Montreal
Posters by Al Blair (ABC Posters)
PHOTOGRAPHY:
- Dignidad Migrante en la lucha
Photographs by Colectivo Dignidad Migrante (a working group of QPIRG
Concordia)
- Fun Cutting my self; The window; Vierge VS Bouddha; Beau comme Amour; and
more
Photography by Shaw Desjean (Theater Design, Concordia University)
- Human Earth Decay; Fashion’s Puppet; The Awakening
Photography & Photomontage by Erica Mazerolle (Stéfano Photographe, Projet
'ColorFul' & son équipe)
- one two three tree
Photographs by Keara Yim (Women’s Studies/Human Environment, Concordia
University)
- Point de chute
Photography by Arthur Gauthier (student at L’Ecole de la Vie)
ZINE:
- FIT: A Zine about sports, fatness, feminism, and disability
Zine by Andrea deBruijn (Concordia University)
-Four Minutes to Midnight
Zine by Kevin Yuen Kit Lo (LOKi Design)
- Good Hair
Zine/Drawings by Sheryl-Ann Simpson (a crash and a murder)
FILM/VIDEO:
- Banca Rota
Video by Emmanuelle Lippé (Full Instinct Productions)
- Diarios de bicicleta
Film by Guillaume Girard (independent filmmaker, Quebec City)
- La femme aux cigarettes
Film by Léa Radoslava Marinova (Film Production, Concordia University)
PAINTING/DRAWING/WATERCOLOR:
- Dissembled; Over-flooded; Darkness and Light; Part of the Cycle; The
Tsunami
Paintings by Sylvia Chan (Fine Arts, Concordia University)
- Him, Her, Us
Watercolor by Bianca Hlywa (Fine Arts, Concordia University)
- In Debt We Trust
Painting by Claude Bernier-Tremblay (Hibernum; c-load.com)
- Jungle Imperialist
Painting by John Lanthier (Fine Arts, Concordia University)
- Lighten
Drawing by Karen Boyles (Studio Arts, Concordia University)
- La Logorrhee
Painting by Shaw Desjean (Theater Design, Concordia University)
- Our Boxes
Painting by Naomi Large (Art Education, Concordia University)
- Politics, Dis-Over Engagement, Theology, and Art
Paintings and Drawings by Alix Hugonnier (Science Po Paris (France)/
Concordia University)
- Prison Dorée
Painting by Sophie Ingels-Fortier (EpicMind Studio)
INFO: www.qpirgconcordia.org/studyinaction/art -
studyinaction at qpirgconcordia.org - 514-848-7585
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