FLUX: Responding to Head and Neck Cancer
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dc3 art projects 10567 111 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 3E8
FLUX: Responding to Head and Neck Cancer
Curated by Lianne McTavish
Opening Reception | Thursday, January 5, 7-10pm
dc3 Art Projects is proud to host FLUX: Responding to Head and Neck Cancer. For the past year, artists, writers, and medical professionals have been listening to, learning from, and collaborating with people recovering from head and neck cancer. This has resulted in FLUX, an exhibition featuring work by six participating artists, ranging from video installation to photography, print, sculpture, and drawing. The diverse works reveal aspects of the cancer experience that often remain hidden. Appealing to all of the senses, they convey the confusion, catastrophe, and hope associated with a serious illness, showing that healing is an uneven and continuous process.
FLUX is presented in partnership by the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry and Faculty of Arts, dc3 Art Projects, Killam Laureates, Kule Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS) and Alberta Innovates - Health Solutions (AIHS).
For further information about this project please visit seemehearmehealme.com.