Kerri Flannigan | How to Build a Fire
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UVic Legacy Gallery Downtown 630 Yates St, Victoria, British Columbia V8W 1K9

Kerri Flannigan, “How to Build a Fire,” 2024
(courtesy of the artist)
Co-presented by Legacy Art Gallery and Impulse Theatre, How To Build a Fire is a performance accompanied by projections, sound and live-narration. Connections to nature, changing climates and wildfire are explored through the relationship between Kerri, the performer, and their father Mike, a fire scientist. This performance asks questions about what kind of relationships we should have with each other, with fire, and with the land around us.
Kerri Flannigan (she/they) is an interdisciplinary artist, performer, and educator currently based on Lkwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ Territories (Victoria, BC), who experiments with methods of research and storytelling through installation, video, and performance. With a background as an experimental animator and zine-maker, Flannigan is interested in investigating different ways of creating and performing narratives, working to create a framework through which the personal is critically connected to a wider sphere of context.
This presentation takes place at the Intrepid Studio (1609 Blanshard), a 45 seat venue with wheelchair accessibility and two gender neutral washrooms. Non-alcoholic beverages and snacks will be available.
Tickets: https://htbaf2024.eventbrite.com/
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