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TODAY: Universities Art Association of Canada (UAAC) Conference begins!

10/24/2024

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The 2024 programme is hosted by Western University in London, Ontario, and many ECH contributors will be present as guests, hosts, and speakers.
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Today, the Universities Art Association of Canada (UAAC) Conference begins! The 2024 programme is hosted by Western University in London, Ontario, and many ECH contributors will be present as guests, hosts, and speakers. UAAC (AAUC) provides a national voice for its membership, composed of university and college faculty, independent scholars, and other art professionals in the fields of art, art history, and visual culture. The keynote conversation, moderated by Sheri Osden Nault, brings together Emelie Chhangur, Director of the Agnes Etherington Art Centre, and Jamelie Hassan, artist, activist, and ECH Co-founder. 

This year, The Embassy Cultural House has collaborated with UAAC to present a screening of Ali Kazimi's 1997 film, Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas. This screening coincides with ECH contributor Jeff Thomas' survey exhibition, "Stories My Father Couldn't Tell Me: Jeff Thomas Origin" at the Ottawa Art Gallery and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa until March 16, 2025.
Universities Art Association of Canada (UAAC) Conference 2024
Clockwise from top left: Jamelie Hassan with grandchildren, twins Alec and Emily, Iraboty Kazi,
Blessy Augustine, and Sharmistha Kar.
We are happy to share a range of events in which ECH contributors are involved as speakers, guests, and hosts! Check out the events below! 
 
Art Now! Speakers' Series and UAAC
Keynote Conversation 

Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 7:00 PM
Emelie Chhangur and Jamelie Hassan
Moderated by Sheri Osden Nault 
Free and open to the public
In-Person: Room 141, Talbot College Western University
Via Zoom: https://westernuniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2cPeJUoeTKq-MBCba9ciRg
 / Webinar ID: 936 7990 7969

Annual Hanny and Najet Hassan Lecture in the Faculty of Arts and Humanities
"Globalization in the Medieval World: Chinese and Central Asian Artistic Inspirations in the Islamic Mediterranean"
Dr. Fahmida Suleman
Friday, October 25, 2024 at 6:00 PM

Free and open to the public
Conron Hall, Rm 3110, University College
For more information and to RSVP online, please click here. 

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A.1 Ragpickers: Refusal, Margins and the Body
Friday, October 25, 2024 at 8:30 AM
Room 247, 2nd floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Karen Kraven and Swapnaa Tamhane

Speakers: Kate Ritchie, Erika Stocking, Jeppe Ugelvig, Sharmistha Kar

B.5 19th- and 20th-Century Ecclesiastical Art in North America:
Stained Glass, Sculpture, and Architecture

Friday, October 25, 2024 at 10:30 AM
Room 247, 2nd floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Cody Barteet
Speakers: Shirley Ann Brown, Vajdon Sohaili, Iraboty Kazi, Jessica Ziakin-Cook


C.2 Queer Cripping, Art, and Resistance
Friday, October 25, 2024 at 2:00 PM
Room 234, 2nd floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Ana Moyer and Iraboty Kazi
Speakers: Bracy Appeikumoh, Lucy MacKenzie Howie, Casper Sutton-Fosman


E.6 Art and the Politics of Care I
Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 8:30 AM
Room 100, 1st floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Sarah Bassnett 
Speakers: Jennifer Orpana, Blessy Augustine, Dan Adler, Victoria MacBeath
 
Clockwise from top left: Soheila K. Esfahani, Michelle Wilson, Ashar Mobeen, and Jessica Irene Joyce.
B.8 Diasporic Bodies 2:
Diverse Experiences of Culture, Alternative Narratives Through Research Artifacts

Friday, October 25, 2024 at 10:30 AM
Room 100, 1st floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Faseeh Saleem and Soheila K. Esfahani
Speakers: Racquel Rowe, Erika Blomgren, Jessica Karuhanga

C.1 Breaking Down: Tracking Extraction in the Museum and Gallery

Friday, October 25, 2024 at 2:00 PM
Rm 100, 1st floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Kirsty Robertson
Speakers: Gwenyth Chao, Hailey Becker, Imogen Clendinning, Nicole Burisch

 
D.5 Public Art in Canada: 
(Re)storying the Landscape as Sites of Contemporary Insurgence/Resurgence

Friday, October 25, 2024 at 4:00 PM
Room 247, 2nd floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Michelle Wilson
Speakers: Honoure Black, Anna Binta Diallo, Lins Demchuk, Conner Singh VanderBeek

F.1 Ecologies in Practice: Creative Response in Urgent Times

Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 10:30 AM
Room 100, 1st floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Amanda White and Elysia French
Speakers: Camille Georgeson-Usher, Ashar “Usher” Mobeen, Leah Decter,
Lois Klassen, Natalie Doonan

F.8 Curatorial Pedagogy and Practice II

Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 10:30 AM
Room 249, 2nd floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Elyse Longair 
Carolyn Jervis, Robin Willey, Mélika Hashemi, Soheila K. Esfahani, Ingrid Jones

G.1 Ethos of materiality: balance, bodies, branches and beinghood
Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 2:00 PM
Outdoor session, please meet at the front doors of the John Labatt Visual Arts Centre
Chaired by Clara Laratta and Stephanie Florence
Speakers: Catherine (Cathy) Chan, Jessica Irene Joyce
Ali Kazimi's Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas

Saturday, October 26, 2024 at 4:00 PM
Free at Western University
Room 137 E, 1st floor, John Labatt Visual Arts Centre


Co-presented by Embassy Cultural House and the Jarislowsky Institute for Studies in Canadian Art, Concordia University, we are happy to present a free screening of Ali Kazimi's Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeff Thomas. Spanning over a decade, from 1984 to 1996, Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas is a documentary journey full of quiet insights and surprising twists. Starting the film as a foreign student in 1984, director Ali Kazimi begins to unravel the hidden history of the land that he has chosen as his home.

Ali Kazimi is a filmmaker, author and media artist whose work deals with race, social justice migration, history and memory. In 2019, he received a Doctor of Letters, honoris causa from the University of British Columbia. His award winning and critically acclaimed documentaries include Narmada: A Valley Rises (’94), Shooting Indians: A Journey with Jeffrey Thomas (’97), Documenting Dissent (’01), Continuous Journey (’04), Runaway Grooms (’06), Rex versus Singh (’09), Random Acts of Legacy (’16), and Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence (’22)

Ali Kazimi and Jeff Thomas are recipients of the 2019 Governor General’s Award for Visual and Media Arts. They both, independently, received this honour at the same time for their contributions to Canadian culture.

We thank VTape for their ongoing commitment over the decades to Canadian filmmakers and for making this film available for a free public screening in London, Ontario.
Now Available: An Alternative Cultural History of
London, Ontario: Art and Activism 

An Alternative Cultural History of London, Ontario: Art and Activism, 2024
Edited by Jamelie Hassan and Ron Benner 
$25.00 CAD (+ postage), 240 pages, full colour offset printing


The most recent Embassy Cultural House publication is an anthology that reveals the vibrant yet often overlooked cultures of London, Ontario. The history of collective action within the city is narrated through essays, conversations, poetry, and archival images. It includes texts and images by 36 contributors including Lillian Allen, Robin Cary Askew, Blessy Augustine, Christina Battle, Ron Benner, Carl Cadogan, Tom Cull, Greg Curnoe, Stan Denniston, Omar El Akkad, Robert Fréchette, Wyn Geleynse, John Greyson, Janice Gurney, Jamelie Hassan, Salah D. Hassan, Tariq Hassan Gordon, Iraboty Kazi, David Neil Lee, Tarek Loubani, Miriam Love, Michael Lynk, Olivia Mossuto, Shelley Niro, Kim Ondaatje, Andy Patton, James Stewart Reaney, Christopher Régimbal, Judith M. Rodger, Jenna Rose Sands, John Scully, Ruth Skinner, Dan Smoke, Mary Lou Smoke, Diana Tamblyn, and Don Vincent.

Their writings and accompanying images add to the previous histories written about London, Ontario. The emphasis in this anthology is on art and activism and presents a historical perspective beginning in the 1950s through to the present. 

To order a copy, please email the [email protected]. Copies are also available for purchase at Forest City Gallery, Attic Books, Brown and Dickson Bookstore, and Shop Museum London. 

Mireya Seymour (left) and Emmy Meredith (right) at the book launch for "An Alternative Cultural History of London, Ontario: Art and Activism" at Museum London, September 22, 2024. Photo credit: Sarah Munro
Relevant and Related Links
  • A Tribute to Lebanon: Resilience in the Face of Adversity: Exhibition and Call for Support, October 15, 2024 - October 31, 2024 at Contemporary Art Platform (CAP), Kuwait 
  • In Search of a Loss of Self: The Language of Alterity: September 20 - December 7, 2024 at The McIntosh Gallery, Western University, London, ON
  • From Elsewhere to Here: Sanaz Mazinani: September 20 - December 7, 2024 at The McIntosh Gallery, Western University, London, ON
  • Letter from Michelle Chawla, Director and CEO of the Canada Council for the Arts, "It's Time to Change the Story of the Arts," October 17, 2024
  • From n+1: "The Last Days of Mankind" by Pankaj Mishra
  • From The Walrus: "In Gaza, Language is All We Have Left" by Pacinthe Mattar
  • From The Maple: "Are Canadian Journalists Accomplices to Israel's Genocide?" by Davide Mastracci
  • From Hyperallergic: "Nan Golden Among 200 Jewish Activists Arrested at NYC Protest for Palestine" by Maya Pontone
  • Light: Visionary Perspectives: July 13, 2024 – March 17, 2025 at the Aga Khan Museum, Toronto, ON
  • From Accenti: "To Seize the World: A Review of Carmela Circelli's Novel 'Love and Rain'" by Andy Patton
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Tariq Hassan Gordon

COFOUNDERS & CURATORIAL ADVISORS 
 
Jamelie Hassan 
& Ron Benner

ADVISORY CIRCLE
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Tariq Hassan Gordon & 
Olivia Mossuto

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Blessy Augustine, Anahí González, Jared Hendricks-Polack, Jessica Irene Joyce, Ira Kazi, 
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Artists Jamelie Hassan and Ron Benner and jazz musician Eric Stach founded the Embassy Cultural House (1983-1990) located in the restaurant portion of the Embassy Hotel at 732 Dundas Street in East London. In 2020, at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Embassy Cultural House was re-envisioned as a virtual artist-run space and website. 

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The Embassy Cultural House (ECH) is located on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee, Lūnaapéewak, and Chonnonton peoples, at the forks of Deshkan Ziibi (Antler River), an area subject to the Dish with One Spoon Covenant Wampum and other treaties, colonized as London, Ontario. The ECH strives to create meaningful relationships between the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island and our contributors. The ECH honours the stewardship of the many Indigenous peoples who have resided on these lands since time immemorial.

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