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CATEGORIES:Durham Events
CREATED:19691231T190000
SUMMARY:Art Exhibition - Sandy Williams IV: Yesterday is Melting
LOCATION:143 Simpson Ave\, Bowmanville ON
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition: Yesterday is Melting\nExhibition Dates: April 1 - May 29, 2022 
 \nCo-curated by: Matthew Kyba and Megan Kammerer \nMore Details: vac.ca/202
 2/yesterday-is-melting\n \nThe Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased 
 to announce the presentation of Virginia-based artist Sandy Williams IV’s f
 irst solo exhibition in Canada. Featuring multiple series of work across tw
 o and three-dimensional media, Williams problematizes the temporal legacy o
 f public monuments by investigating concepts of time, memory, and agency.  
 \n \nYesterday is Melting encapsulates a relentless pursuit of public agenc
 y in the face of colonial power, systemic oppression, and increasing genesi
 s amnesia. Each work implicates audiences to acknowledge how we observe and
  participate in history. Williams strikes a balance in tension—interplaying
  the untouchable and the malleable, the passage of time and the infallible 
 memory, the transparent and the concealed. They invite the viewer to partic
 ipate in the emancipation of public space by unravelling structures of powe
 r and repression in North America. \n \nTo view our current hours and read 
 our latest visitor guidelines, please visit: vac.ca\n \nAbout the artist: \
 nSandy Williams IV (https://www.sandywilliamsiv.com/) is an artist and educ
 ator currently based in Richmond, VA. Their work is about the persistence o
 f memory, the body, and resistance, tasking audiences with agency, to gener
 ate both public and private opportunities for collaborative engagement. The
 y make efforts in visualizing pathways towards the emancipation of our phys
 ical, conceptual, and emotional landscapes. They work both within and outsi
 de of institutions to clarify, make transparent, and undo some of the tempo
 ral manipulations and spatial paradigms of oppression that exist in and aro
 und us. \nWilliams' work in sculpture, film, text, and public performance i
 nspires functional histories for liberated social spaces in real-time. They
  completed their undergraduate studies at the University of Virginia, and e
 arned an MFA at Virginia Commonwealth University in the department of Sculp
 ture + Extended Media. They are currently an Assistant Professor of Art at 
 the University of Richmond. Recent exhibitions at Reynolds Gallery (Richmon
 d), de boer Gallery (LA), Socrates Sculpture Park (New York), New Release (
 New York), Springsteen Gallery (Baltimore), Guadalajara 90210 (Mexico City)
 , 1708 Gallery (Richmond). Residencies include ACA (Florida), MassMOCA (Mas
 sachusetts), SOMA (Mexico City), ACRE (Chicago), The University of Cumbria 
 (UK), among others. Currently exhibiting at the University of Richmond Muse
 um, and NADA House with New Release Gallery in NYC.\n  \nWe acknowledge the
  support of the Canada Council for the Arts. \n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p class="p1"><b>Exhibition: </b><i>Yesterday is Melting</i></p><p class="p
 1"><b>Exhibition Dates:</b> April 1 - May 29, 2022 </p><p class="p1"><b>Co-
 curated by:</b> Matthew Kyba and Megan Kammerer </p><p class="p2"><strong>M
 ore Details: </strong>vac.ca/2022/yesterday-is-melting</p><p class="p2"> </
 p><p class="p1">The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is pleased to announce
  the presentation of Virginia-based artist Sandy Williams IV’s first solo e
 xhibition in Canada. Featuring multiple series of work across two and three
 -dimensional media, Williams problematizes the temporal legacy of public mo
 numents by investigating concepts of time, memory, and agency.  </p><p clas
 s="p2"> </p><p class="p1"><i>Yesterday is Melting</i> encapsulates a relent
 less pursuit of public agency in the face of colonial power, systemic oppre
 ssion, and increasing genesis amnesia. Each work implicates audiences to ac
 knowledge how we observe and participate in history. Williams strikes a bal
 ance in tension—interplaying the untouchable and the malleable, the passage
  of time and the infallible memory, the transparent and the concealed. They
  invite the viewer to participate in the emancipation of public space by un
 ravelling structures of power and repression in North America. </p><p class
 ="p2"> </p><p class="p1">To view our current hours and read our latest visi
 tor guidelines, please visit: vac.ca</p><p class="p2"> </p><p class="p1"><b
 >About the artist: </b></p><p class="p1"><span class="s1"><a href="https://
 www.sandywilliamsiv.com/">Sandy Williams IV</a></span> is an artist and edu
 cator currently based in Richmond, VA. Their work is about the persistence 
 of memory, the body, and resistance, tasking audiences with agency, to gene
 rate both public and private opportunities for collaborative engagement. Th
 ey make efforts in visualizing pathways towards the emancipation of our phy
 sical, conceptual, and emotional landscapes. They work both within and outs
 ide of institutions to clarify, make transparent, and undo some of the temp
 oral manipulations and spatial paradigms of oppression that exist in and ar
 ound us. </p><p class="p1">Williams' work in sculpture, film, text, and pub
 lic performance inspires functional histories for liberated social spaces i
 n real-time. They completed their undergraduate studies at the University o
 f Virginia, and earned an MFA at Virginia Commonwealth University in the de
 partment of Sculpture + Extended Media. They are currently an Assistant Pro
 fessor of Art at the University of Richmond. Recent exhibitions at Reynolds
  Gallery (Richmond), de boer Gallery (LA), Socrates Sculpture Park (New Yor
 k), New Release (New York), Springsteen Gallery (Baltimore), Guadalajara 90
 210 (Mexico City), 1708 Gallery (Richmond). Residencies include ACA (Florid
 a), MassMOCA (Massachusetts), SOMA (Mexico City), ACRE (Chicago), The Unive
 rsity of Cumbria (UK), among others. Currently exhibiting at the University
  of Richmond Museum, and NADA House with New Release Gallery in NYC.</p><p 
 class="p1">  </p><p class="p1"><b>We acknowledge the support of the Canada 
 Council for the Arts. </b></p>
CONTACT:The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington: 905-623-5831
DTSTAMP:20260520T203021
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