Events

Steve Higgins, A few unwanted species, 2021-22, mixed media. Photo: Steve Farmer

Auction: Unwanted Species by Steve Higgins

9 – 17 July, 2022

Unwanted Species is an online auction organized by artist Steve Higgins in support of the Indigenous Butterfly and Pollinator Garden located on the Dalhousie University campus. The auction will be held from June 27th to July 17th and all proceeds will be donated to fund the Garden.

The auction items include all 90 installation artworks of A few unwanted species by Steve Higgins, from the exhibition Plant Kingdom curated by Frances Dorsey at Dalhousie Art Gallery until July 10th, 2022.

Photo: Indigenous Butterfly and Pollinator Garden, Dalhousie University campus, September 2022. Photo by Camille-Zoe Valcourt-Synnott.

Performance: (de)composition with Ursula Johnson and Lisa Myers

6 July, 2022

(De)composition is a performance about longing for contact, using the existence of underground networks of mycelia as a metaphor. Their performance will consider ideas of connectivity that are explored within the Gallery, in the garden, and through other forms of plant life growing on the Dalhousie campus.

Apple tree in bloom, Indigenous Butterfly and Pollinator Garden, June 2022

Event

Plant Kingdom: Curator Tours with Frances Dorsey

21 – 23 June, 2022

TUESDAY, JUNE 21 AT 11:00 AM *Gallery + Garden tour*
THURSDAY, JUNE 23 AT 6:00 PM *Gallery tour only*

Kallis demonstrated her weaving to DAG staff.

Event

Upcoming Series: Online Weaving with artist Sharon Kallis

18 May – 9 July, 2022

Free skillshare with a practising textile artist!

Kallis demonstrating her weaving to DAG staff. 

Artist Talk with Sharon Kallis and the Legion of Flying Monkeys

8 May, 2022

Sharon Kallis will give an informal talk about her multi-year journey getting from seed to wearable garment, and her current bi-coastal weave-along, featuring East coast and West coast nettles and linens.

This event will be concurrently streamed via Zoom. 

REGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_SltAZ0oJSzemUPebTn7hRw

After the talk, Plant Kingdom artist David Gowman and his band The Legion of Flying Monkeys will be doing a short set in the gallery!

A variety of materials used in Kallis' artistic practise. Photo courtesy of Sharon Kallis.

Performance: Nettle Spinning Circle

7 May, 2022

Come enjoy the new exhibition Plant Kingdom and join us in the Sculpture Court (Arts Centre, floor 2) to observe a nettle spinning learning circle hosted by artist Sharon Kallis. She will be sharing fibre processing and spinning techniques with the volunteers who aided in her project by harvesting and processing stinging nettle from TapRoot farms in the Autumn of 2021.

Ole Hammarlund and David Bergmark studying the Ark systems model, Solsearch Architects, summer 1975. This model was used in meetings with government officials, the technical review panel, and the engineering review consultants. Credit: Solsearch Architects. Photographer: Fausta Hammarlund.

PANEL DISCUSSION: "Lessons from the Ark for the 21st Century" with Curator Steven Mannell and Architects Ole Hammarlund
and David Bergmark

3 April, 2022

Sunday, April 3rd 2022 from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM | FREE ADMISSION

Public Tour with Curator Steven Mannell

27 March, 2022
This curator’s tour will give an overview of the social and architectural history of the Ark, and consider how design was used to try and instigate deep cultural change in humanity’s relationship with nature.

Student Tour with Curator Steven Mannell

23 March, 2022

In addition to an overview of the social and architectural history of the Ark, there will be an opportunity to

Photo: Wes Johnston

Film

Herd of Pianos

13 – 17 February, 2022

Screening twice daily at the Dalhousie Art Gallery from

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