
About this Event
Join us on October 11th at 2PM for a special workshop with La Crear Poder Popular Collective!
We invite participants to contribute to the No Me Olviden arpillera, a workshop led by the Crear Poder Popular Collective.
Participants will have the opportunity to honor the life of one of the detained and disappeared in Chile by creating one of the individuals listed on the Rettig Report.
The workshop will provide a space to learn sewing techniques while transforming the act of remembrance into art. Through this communal practice we will ensure that the stories of those who suffered under the dictatorship remain alive in our collective consciousness.
*Register soon, space is limited
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Since 2023, the CREAR PODER POPULAR COLLECTIVE, composed of four Montreal-based Chilean women, have led exhibitions, workshops, and presentations in universities, schools, and memory sites across Canada, Chile, Argentina, Uruguay, and Sweden. Their practice combines visual arts, research, and pedagogy, rooted in participatory methods and a commitment to social justice. Carolina Echeverría’s acclaimed visual art explores migration, identity, and cultural exchange; Gisela Frías, a geographer and professor at Dawson College, focuses on participatory action research across Latin America; Denise A. Olivares combines textiles and photography to reframe memory and belonging; and Sarabeth Triviño, a professional artisan and textile artist, works with crochet, macramé, knitting, and embroidery to address feminist, social, and environmental issues.
ABOUT SUR GALLERY
Sur Gallery is Toronto's first gallery space dedicated to the exhibition and critical engagement of contemporary Latinx and Latin American Art and is a project of LACAP.
For information contact:
416-654-7787
www.surgallery.ca
www.surgalleryvirtual.ca
www.facebook.com/LACAPsurgallery
https://www.youtube.com/user/lacapcanada/videos
Gallery Hours:
Thursdays and Fridays 12 pm-6 pm
Saturdays 11AM-5PM
Location: 100-39 Queens Quay East, Toronto
Sur Gallery acknowledges the financial support of the Canada Council for the Arts; Ontario Arts Council; Government of Ontario; Toronto Arts Council; and The City of Toronto through section 37. Sur Gallery also acknowledges its partners and sponsors Casa Maíz, Casa Salvador Allende Toronto, Día de los Muertos Collective, See Through Web and Hoffworks Productions.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Sur Gallery, 39 Queens Quay East, Toronto, Canada
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