Meet in the Middle: Stations of Migration and Memory Between Art and Film (Regina, 2014-2017) - Station 4 | Saskatchewan Gothic
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Dunlop Art Gallery 2311 12 Ave (PO Box 2311), Regina, Saskatchewan S4P 3Z5

Amalie Atkins, "Listening to the Past/Listening to the Future," 2013
video. Photo courtesy of the artist.
Meet in the Middle: Stations of Migration and Memory Between Art and Film (Regina, 2014-2017)
Station 4 | Saskatchewan Gothic
Central Gallery
Amalie Atkins, Ian Campbell, Dana Claxton, David Garneau, Mike Rollo, and Gerald Saul
Curated by Christine Ramsay and Strandline Curatorial Collective
Saskatchewan Gothic situates Saskatchewan art filmmaking through the “Prairie Gothic”— an aesthetic aiming to capture the unique and offbeat sense of being-in-place that is part of local identity, while works from Indigenous Saskatchewan filmmakers remind us that the “Prairie Gothic” is a white settler perspective by exposing the genocidal aspects of colonial Prairie history.
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