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THE POWER PLANT PRESENTS: Power Kids Draw Together with Rosa Wan

Early photographic processes have been the creative catalyst for four Canadian artists—Mary Anne Barkhouse, Dianne Bos, Sarah Fuller, and Penelope Stewart—during their annual get-togethers and self-directed residencies for several years. All four convene with The Power Plant’s Assistant Curator, Justine Kohleal, to discuss their individual and group work.

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THE POWER PLANT PRESENTS: Mary Anne Barkhouse, Dianne Bos, Sarah Fuller, and Penelope Stewart in conversation with Justine Kohleal

Early photographic processes have been the creative catalyst for four Canadian artists—Mary Anne Barkhouse, Dianne Bos, Sarah Fuller, and Penelope Stewart—during their annual get-togethers and self-directed residencies for several years. All four convene with The Power Plant’s Assistant Curator, Justine Kohleal, to discuss their individual and group work.

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THE POWER PLANT PRESENTS: Howie Tsui and Greg Girard in Conversation

Fall 2020 exhibiting artist Howie Tsui’s animation Retainers of Anarchy (2017) is set in the Kowloon Walled City (1898–1994)—a tenement once situated on the fringes of British-occupied Hong Kong that housed at least 33,000 people on its 2.6-hectare footprint, though unofficial estimates suggest closer to 50,000 inhabitants. Rarely patrolled by police, it was known by locals as “the city of darkness.” During this program, Tsui is joined by Greg Girard, renowned Canadian photographer, who spent considerable time in the Kowloon Walled City before it was demolished, documenting daily life. The program will end with questions from the audience.

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Mario Pfeifer In Conversation With Gaëtane Verna

THE POWER PLANT PRESENTS: Mario Pfeifer In Conversation With Gaëtane Verna—as part of Art Basel’s Online Viewing Rooms project. Verna and Pfeifer discussed the artist's Summer 2019 exhibition at The Power Plant If you end up with the story you started with, then you're not listening along the way with a focus on how Pfeifer’s work uses reconstruction and public response to expose rising xenophobia and racial division.

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