Cindy Baker: Crash Pad
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dc3 art projects 10567 111 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3E8
Opening Reception Friday, May 4, 6-8pm - Artists in Attendance
Cindy Baker Performance 6-7pm
dc3 Art Projects is excited to present coinciding solo shows with artists Cindy Baker & Zachari Logan, working within the mediums of drawing and performance with a focus on queer theory and the body.
Performance Schedule Thursdays 5-8pm & Saturdays 12-5pm
dc3 Art Projects is excited to present Cindy Baker’s Crash Pad - an exhibition activated by durational performances throughout the course of the show about the artist’s failing, disabled, or otherwise socially taboo body. Most of Baker’s performances are designed to be performed when the body is at its most functional, however, as an artist whose body “fails” more and more each day, Baker set out to respect this body as it is. Central to Crash Pad is a large sculptural object modelled after a single-pill blister pack, making both an uneasy resting place and a self-rocking cradle, covered in toile blue and white bedding. Performances will take place Thursdays 5-9pm and Saturdays 12-5pm throughout the course of the exhibition, both as a solitary practice and with invited guests, and the exhibition will be accompanied by a suite of new Crash Pad prints.
Cindy Baker is an interdisciplinary and performance artist whose work is informed by a fierce commitment to community engagement and critical social inquiry. Drawing from queer theory, gender culture, fat activism and art theory, Baker’s research-based practice moves fluently between the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Baker considers context her primary medium, and works with diverse materials and techniques from the low-craft (such as latch-hooking) to digital fabrication and performance, emphasizing the theoretical, conceptual and ephemeral aspects of her work. Cindy Baker completed her MFA at the University of Lethbridge in 2014, and she lives and works between Lethbridge, AB, Canada and Edmonton, AB, Canada.