Adam Budd
Felipe Diaz
Blair Fornwald
Tanis Keiner
Tammy McGrath
Anna Scott
Louise Liliefeldt
Richard Martel
Tehching Hsieh
Kristine Stiles
(Installation performance event) Featuring the 'One Night Only' performance art collective: Adam Budd, Felipe Diaz, Blair Fornwald, Tanis Keiner, Tammy McGrath & Anna Scott February 21, 2004, 2- 4 pm @ 228 Parliament Street. Plus Artist Talk featuring One night only members along with the participants of Life=Art=Life February 22, 2004, 2-5 pm @ Karen Schreiber Gallery.
(Installation performance event)
Featuring the "One Night Only" performance art collective: Adam
Budd, Felipe Diaz, Blair Fornwald, Tanis Keiner, Tammy McGrath & Anna
Scott
February 21, 2004, 2- 4 pm
@ 228 Parliament Street (between Shuter & Dundas St. W.)
PLUS Artist Talk featuring ONE NIGHT ONLY members along with the
participants of Life=Art=Life
February 22, 2004, 2 -5 pm
@ Karen Schreiber Gallery (25 Morrow Ave., Suite 302)
Co-sponsored by Blank Slate
Both events FREE
Toronto... Fado is pleased to present HOME REPAIR, featuring the
Regina-based performance art collective "One Night Only". HOME REPAIR
will feature six simultaneous performances in an empty apartment
building, focusing on ideas of communication and relationships within
domestic spaces.
Working collectively, the six members of One Night Only create
individual performances on a common theme that act and react in
relation to each other. The collective begins each project by
agreeing on a common set of parameters. How each member chooses to
fulfill, interpret or subtly circumvent the established rules becomes
the basis of their developing dialogue, resulting in a multilayered
and multi-perspectived approach.
Note that in addition to the performances, the artists will be part
of a public discussion sponsored by Blank Slate at Karen Schreiber
Gallery on February 22. The discussion is part of Life=Art=Life, a
weekend of performances and talks featuring Louise Liliefeldt,
Richard Martel, Tehching Hsieh and Kristine Stiles. Life=Art=Life is
a Blank Slate presentation with support from the 7a*11d International
Festival of Performance Art.
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About the artists
One Night Only was formed as a six-member performance art collective
of new and emerging Regina-based artists in 2002. Interested in
installation-based and site-specific performances, the collective has
presented a series of events in Regina, Vancouver, and now Toronto.
Born and raised in Saskatchewan, Adam Budd is a recent graduate of
the BFA Media Production program at the University of Regina, where
his film "Avery Jones" won Best Graduating Film and Director awards
from the University. His video performances include U/O, Blair and
Adam, Moral Relativism, and Dear Rejeanne.
Felipe Diaz is a Regina based artist whose practice includes
painting, installation, video and performance. Felipe explores issues
of identity as it is formed along political, cultural and social
lines. He has worked for a variety of organizations including the
Saskatchewan Filmpool, New Dance Horizons and, currently, the Dunlop
Art Gallery. Felipe is currently finishing his Masters of Fine Arts
at the University of Regina.
Blair Fornwald is a Regina-based interdisciplinary artist whose work
encompasses a variety of media, primarily performance, installation,
and video. In 2002, she graduated with a BFA in intermedia from the
University of Regina and she is currently pursuing a Bachelors degree
in art history. She is the visual arts teacher of the Preschool Fine
Arts Co-op. Her most recent projects include Chair Garden, a
semi-permanent outdoor installation.
Regina based visual artist Tanis Keiner is a B.F.A graduate of
sculpture from the University of Regina. In the final year of her
program she studied intermedia, and has since continued to work in
video, sound, writing and performance. Timid and shy, her performance
pieces reflect her introverted nature.
Tammy McGrath is a multimedia installation, web and performance
artist. She was a part of GROUP performance art collective before
joining the One Night Only ensemble. McGrath is the initiator of
Mountain Standard Time performative art festival, Space for Space
performative art collective and EX 120, a continuous five day for 24
hours a day performative art festival in Calgary. She has written for
independent magazines such as filling station and Lola.
Anna Scott holds a BFA from the University of Manitoba and an MFA
from the University of Regina. Currently employed as Gallery
Coordinator at Neutral Ground Artist-Run Centre, she has exhibited
her textile-based installation at various Canadian institutions since
1999. Her installations, performances, interventions, drawings,
animation and web art contain a common thread of humour. She recently
completed a residency at the University of Regina. Her most recent
work, what we have here is a failure to , is an electronic
installation that explores the concept of communication breakdown.
Fado is pleased to acknowledge the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts
Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council, and
the Department of Canadian Heritage for their support of our ongoing
activities.
"Art is the demonstrated wish and will to resolve conflict through
action, be it spiritual, religious, political, personal, social or
cultural." Alastair MacLennan
@ 228 Parliament Street (between Shuter & Dundas St. W.)
@ Karen Schreiber Gallery (25 Morrow Ave., Suite 302)
Toronto