Runs from January 12 to April 8, 2018
The Readers Respond: Wednesdays, January 24, February 14, March 14 and Friday, April 6, 2 pm
Symposium: Groundhog Day Redux: Friday, February 2, 3-6 pm
Lecture: Maura Reilly: Friday, March 2, 5:30 pm
Art+Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon: Saturday, March 10, noon-5 pm
Celebrating the excessive abundance of the archive, Beginning with the Seventies: GLUT is concerned with language, depictions of the woman reader as an artistic genre and the potential of reading as performed resistance.
Many thanks to Lorna Brown and the Belkin Gallery, UBC, for including my works in this fascinating exhibition that worthily revisits the significance of reading and rereading within the archives. Installed are an early version of she who had scanned the flower of the world... (1987+) , along with drawing collages The Senseless Series: Treasure Island and The Heartless Series: Little Women (1996), along with the assemblage The Blind Heart: A Book Fan (1996). All live in the Belkin Gallery collection.
Thanks also to Owen Sopotiuk and the Belkin Gallery preparators for the lovely install.