CANADA | 2 minutes | 2015

Created as a silent, large-scale installation for public spaces, National Tapestry draws our focus to the weft and the warp of the woven image. The materiality of a distressed patriotic symbol echoes the struggles and ambitions of a culture, land and history that are both loved and despised by many.

Programs

Saturday October 10, 2015

Program #77
17:00
Salle J.A. De Sève (Concordia)

As part of PROGRAMME LAB 1

Friday October 16, 2015

Program #256
19:00
Salle J.A. De Sève (Concordia)

As part of PROGRAMME LAB 1

Steven Woloshen

No biography

Brushstrokes (1977) Line and Dot (1978) Son of Dada (1982) Cat’s Cradle (1982) Didre Novo (1983) You’re No Fun... (1983) Hey Papa Dey (1983) Pepper Steak (1984) Love Stinks (1984) Los Endos (1996) Get Happy (1999) MeMeMaMa (2000) Ditty Dot Comma (2001) The Cave (2001) The Babble On Palms (2002) Bru Ha Ha! (2002) Cameras Take Five (2003) Minuet (2003) Two Eastern Hair Lines (2004) Shaving Shania (2004) SNIP (2004) The Curse of the Voodoo Child (2005) Rebuttal (2005) Changing Evan (2006) Phont Cycle (2006) Shimmer Box Drive (2007) A step-by-step guide to... (2007) RH Factor (2008) Chronicle Reconstructions (2008) Scrapbook (2008) Optical Itzak (2008) La Dolce Vita (2008) Editorial (2009) The Homestead Act (2009) Fleeing Rotland (2009) Vista (2009) Zero Visibility (2009) Playtime (2009) Try to remain calm (2010) 2010 Melbourne Festival Trailer The Rossetta Stone (2010) Fiesta Brava (2011) Visual Music for Ten Voices (2011) When the Sun Turns into Juice (2011) Free Speech (2012) Frobisher Bay (2012) Crossing Victoria (2013) Where The sidewalk Ends (2013) 35 Below/Stars Above (2013) The Lost World (2013) 1000 Plateaus (2004 – 2014) (2014) National Tapastry (2015)

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