Diana Thorneycroft: Black Forest Sanatorium
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Platform: Centre for Photographic & Digital Arts 121-100 Arthur St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H3
ARTIST TALK | 25 September 12PM – Womxn’s Film & Video Network at the Cube
PLATFORM will be closed Thursday 30 September 2021 to observe The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.
SCREENING | 8 October 7 PM - WNDX Festival of Moving Image at Cinematheque WEARING AND SHARING OUR SHORTS: MANITOBA ANIMATORS COLLABORATE
In conjunction with Diana Thorneycroft’s installation and presentation of Black Forest Sanatorium, WNDX presents an evening of animations made by Thorneycroft and other Winnipeg filmmakers with whom she has collaborated: Evin Collis, Anita Lebeau, Mike Maryniuk and Danielle Sturk. Diana is a mainstay of the broader Winnipeg arts community and we’re excited to launch her animated work.
An opening reception will be held at PLATFORM on 17 September at 7 PM. Please use the entrance located on King St. Please note, a limited number of people will be allowed in the gallery at one time. Should that number exceed the limit, some waiting may be required. We appreciate your patience.
Masks and proof of vaccination are mandatory, please ensure social distance is maintained and stay home if you are feeling sick. PLATFORM is an accessible venue. For the duration of the exhibition, PLATFORM centre will be open by appointment. Please visit our website for more information or email us at admin@platformgallery.org to schedule a viewing appointment.
Known for making art that employs black humour and hovers on the edge of public acceptance, Diana Thorneycroft has pursued subject matter that often challenges her viewing audience. Developing themes of her previous work, Thorneycroft produced a quirky, stop-motion animation entitled Black Forest Sanatorium. The film debuted at the 2020 Vancouver International Film Festival and has since been shown in 7 other venues in Canada, Australia and the United States. The film, along with the puppets and sets, will be shown at at PLATFORM centre from September 17th to October 29, 2021.
BIOGRAPHY
Thorneycroft is a Winnipeg artist who has exhibited various bodies of work across Canada, the United States and Europe, as well as in Moscow, Tokyo and Sydney. She is the recipient of numerous awards including the 2016 Manitoba Arts Award of Distinction, an Assistance to Visual Arts Long-term Grant from the Canada Council, several Senior Arts Grants from the Manitoba Arts Council and a Fleck Fellowship from the Banff Centre for the Arts.