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Title: Exhibition -- The Pinky Show: Class Treason Stories (excerpts)
Description: Gallery 1C03 proudly presents The Pinky Show’s latest endeavour, Class
Treason Stories (excerpts)

From an undisclosed desert location, somewhere between Los Angeles and
Las Vegas, a collective of gently voiced cats produce and disseminate
an educational project called The Pinky Show, intended to cultivate
intellectual curiosity, openness, and compassion.

Focusing on information and perspectives that have been
misrepresented, suppressed, ignored, or otherwise excluded from
mainstream discussion, Pinky and her friends use a variety of formats
(i.e. online videos, visual art, books and 'zines, blogging,
etc.) to explore the unseen world in ways that are easy to understand,
with special attention given to reconnecting information (plentiful in
our contemporary world) to its oft-ignored ethical and moral
dimensions.

The Pinky Show's video episodes are generally organized around
"simple" questions: What is settler colonialism? Is the War
in Iraq legal or illegal? How do we get rid of nuclear weapons? They
consider the mainstreaming of progressive ideals to be a foundational
component to any broad strategy to create a more aware citizenry - one
that is more apt to understand, support, and participate in the vital
work being done by the many thousands of social change organizations
established throughout the world.

In addition to material production, they also deploy human
representatives to carry out their educational objectives via diverse
forms of community programming including workshops and other public
presentations, exhibitions, and agitprop dissemination. Some examples
include Picturing Politics: Artists Speak Truth to Power (Arlington
Arts Center, Arlington, Virginia), Encounter on Radical Education
(Ljubljana, Slovenia), and study circles and workshops with the Center
for Hegemony Studies (Honolulu, Hawaii).

Class Treason Stories (excerpts) seeks to provoke questions about the
nature of education and the application of knowledge for either
socially beneficent or individualist and competitive purposes. It
enquires about the transformations we could each undertake in order to
move toward a genuinely ethical state of being.

A well-established internet phenomenon with fans worldwide, this
exhibition marks The Pinky Show’s first visit to Canada. After
launching at Gallery 1C03, Class Treason Stories (excerpts) will
travel to Toronto Free Gallery in January 2010.

The Pinky Show is a project of Associated Animals Inc. - a non-profit
educational organization based in the United States. For more
information, visit www.PinkyShow.org.

The Pinky Show: Class Treason Stories (excerpts) runs from November 12
- December 12, 2009

Opening reception: Thursday, November 12 from 4:00 - 6:00 p.m.
(Gallery 1C03)

Off campus artist talk: Thursday, November 12 beginning at 7:00 p.m.
(aceartinc. - 2nd Fl., 290 McDermot Ave.)

On campus artist talk: Friday, November 13 from 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
(University of Winnipeg, Room 2C15)

Regular Gallery Hours are Monday through Friday, noon - 4 p.m. and
Saturday, 1 - 4 p.m.

Admission is free to all.

Gallery 1C03 and the artists wish to acknowledge the generous support
provided by the Institute for Women’s and Gender Studies and Cliff
Eyland. We also wish to thank Platform: Centre for Photographic +
Digital Arts for their assistance.
Sponsor: Gallery 1C03
When: November 12 - December 12, 2009, Daily, 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Where: Gallery 1C03, The University of Winnipeg
1st floor, Centennial Hall
515 Portage Avenue
Winnipeg, MB
Canada
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Contact: Jennifer Gibson
j.gibson@uwinnipeg.ca
204.786.9253
http://gallery1C03.blogspot.com
RSVP: Not required - all welcome!
Category: Other

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