Saturday, March 23, 2019 - 3:00pm

It is with great pleasure that articule invites you to the discussion between the artists of Memories and Portraits by Kama La Mackerel (Montréal), Pascha Marrow (Montréal), and Logan MacDonald (Toronto)

Kama La Mackerel is a multi-disciplinary artist, writer, educator and cultural mediator who hails from Mauritius and now lives in Montreal. Their work is grounded in the exploration of justice, love, healing, decoloniality, and self- and collective-empowerment. Kama's artistic practive spans across textile, visual, digital, poetic and performative work, and is at once narrotological and theoretical, at once personal and political. A firm believer that aesthetic practives have the power to build resilience, to heal, and to act as forms of resistance to the status quo, Kama articulates an anticolonial praxis through cultural production.

Pascha Marrow has lived and worked in Tiohtià:ke (Montreal) for fifteen years after growing up across East Coast Canada, namely Wəlastəkwiyik (Maliseet) and Mi’kma’ki territories (Saint John, New Brunswick and Halifax, Nova Scotia). She has recently completed an MFA from Concordia University (2018) from the department of Photography - but continues to paint.

Logan MacDonald is a visual artist and curator. MacDonald holds a BFA from Concordia University (2006) and a MFA from York University (2010). His artwork has exhibited worldwide and his work has been featured in art publications that include C Magazine, Canadian Art, LTTR, and Documenta 12. Additionally, MacDonald’s has collaborated on projects that include working as part of The Third Leg collective and as a curator for the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective.

Free and open to all.

articule's gallery is wheelchair accessible. There is a ramp at the entrance of the building. The bathroom is partially accessible to persons using a wheelchair; please also note there is only one support bar.

Participating artist(s): 
Kama La Mackerel
Logan MacDonald
Pascha Marrow
Credits: 
Pascha Marrow
Location - Venue: 
262 Fairmount W. Montréal, QC H2V 2G3Canada