“What is Public Art?” Community Conversation
Join Alcove Centre for the Arts for the next event in a series of community conversations presented in partnership with Calgary Arts Development exploring the topic of public art. Through activations and discussions, What is Public Art? looks at expanding the definition of what we believe is public art.
Come join the Producer’s Live jam and talk led by Kindé. The afternoon will begin with a window case activation of a producer’s jam (open to all) followed by a public forum conversation led by Matias Martinez. There will be an open-mic style sign-up at the doors if you would like to formally join the conversation.
Come down and let us know your thoughts and hopes for the future of Calgary’s Public Art!
- Drop-in, no registration
- Free event!
- All Ages
For more information and to take part, visit “What is Public Art?” Live Producers Jam & Talk w/ Kindé.
Date: November 16, 2024
Time: 3 – 5pm
Location: Alcove Centre for the Arts (244 7 Ave. SW)
Drop-in, no registration.
If you have any questions, please email info@alcoveartscentre.ca.
ABOUT THE MODERATOR:
Indigenous Latin American artist Matias Martinez is of Mapuche/Maya descent based in Calgary, Alberta. Martinez’s work combines glass, paintings, and social practices, driven by my identity and curiosity, With themes of identity, love, memories, and commonality. His organic style is influenced by emotions, daily experiences, and music. Martinez’s use a rhizomatic approach, adapting tools and ideas based on momentary/built up inspiration. My recent work explores rediscovering my Indigenous identity, inspired by ancient stories, ways of life, and myths. Through contemporary art, I aim to highlight my Mapuche And Maya culture and storytelling.
Alcove Centre for the Arts is a non-profit organization based in Calgary, AB which aims to make art more accessible and promote a vibrant local arts industry. We curate and cultivate community art spaces for Calgarians to engage in art and creativity while building a platform for emerging local artists.