NARRATIVE HEALING

Feminist Art Festival
Toronto
March 5-7, 2020

presented by FAC
hosted by OCAD U

Bringing together Feminist Identified Artists from across Canada and the World

Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Quebec, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Czech Republic, Dominican Republic, England, France, Germany, India, Japan, Mexico, Morocco, United States, Wales 

For the fifth time, the Feminist Art Collective (FAC), organized in the traditional territory of Tkaranto (Toronto), presents a multi-day conference, this year called the Feminist Art Fest, showcasing the work of more than 70 multi-disciplinary, feminist identifying artists.

2020’s title theme is Narrative Healing; a call to action, one that demands radical care of ourselves, our communities and our nation-to-nation relationships.

FAC creates spaces that are celebratory, empowering, intellectually engaging, and provocative. FAC is committed to a trans-inclusive, anti-racist, and intersectional environment.

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MC Justine Abigail Yu

Justine Abigail Yu is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Living Hyphen, an intimate journal that explores the experiences of hyphenated Canadians and examines what it means to be part of a diaspora. She and the publication have been featured on national and local media outlets including CTV National News, CBC Metro Morning, the Philippine Reporter, the National Inquirer, Radio-Canada International, CBC Ontario Morning, the Philippine Reporter, the National Inquirer, and CityTV’s Breakfast Television. She is also a freelance writer whose work has been featured in publications such as Intermission Magazine, Metro News Canada, Cambio & Co., African Business Journal, and Makeshift Magazine.

Justine Abigail is a fierce advocate for diversity and representation in Canada’s arts and literature scene. Her mission is to stir the conscience and spur social change. 

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Keynote Performance Jeneen Frei Njootli

Jeneen Frei Njootli, a 2018 Sobey Art Award finalist, joins the 2020 Feminist Art Fest with a keynote performance and Q&A presented by Native Women in the Arts (NWIA). Frei Njootli is the co-creator of the ReMatriate Collective and an avid examiner of the politics of First Nations art.


Thursday | March 5
Opening Reception

7 - 10pm | FREE to attend, donations welcome
Great Hall – OCAD University
On through March 2 - 14
Featuring DJ 9teen90

Join us in celebrating the work of 70+ feminist artists from around the world. To read more about this year’s artists click here.


Friday | March 6
Film Night

7 - 9:30pm | PWYC at door
RM 190 – OCAD University

Black Women Film! presents PICK by Alicia K Harris, The Haircut by Maya Annik Bedward and Geni by Jackie Batsinduka
The night will commence with a short screening of Feminist Art Fest artists. MC’d by Justine Abigail Yu. Talkback with filmmakers to follow screening.


Saturday | March 7
Conference

Ticket Holder Event
[Get your tickets here]
OCAD University

Registration for Conference Ticket Holders
9 - 10am | Front Hall

Curatorial Tours
9:15 and 9:30am | Great Hall & 4th Floor Gallery
Curator of the Feminist Art Fest Exhibition Ojo Agi and curator of the FAF Student Exhibition, Ada Bierling, will lead concurrent exhibition
tours during registration. You'll find Ojo on the second floor in the Great Hall and Ada on the fourth floor.

Makers Market
9am - 2pm | Front Hall
In its third rendition, Made by Feminists is a free to attend makers market where you can peruse the wares of 10 feminist identifying makers. From prints and pins to jewellery and plush toys, there’s something for everyone.

Conference Opening | Ticket Holders
10 - 11am | Room 230
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement with MC Justine Abigail Yu. Opening of the conference led by Knowledge Keeper Liz Osawamick, followed by a performance by TIAYL

Panel Session 1 | Ticket Holders
11:15 - 12:45pm
For a detailed list of panels click here

  1. Traversing the Liminal Through Symbols and Place-Making

  2. My Feminism, My Matriarchy

  3. Keeping it Corporeal

  4. Reappropriating Sites of Trauma

  5. Resistance, Rematriation, and Diasporic Futurity

  6. Allegories of the Abject and Obscure

LUNCH
12:45 - 1:45pm
Lunch provided

Artist Performances | Ticket Holders
2 - 3pm 
For a full list of performances and their respective rooms click here

MOTHRA – Parent / Child Art-making
2 - 5pm
Please join MOTHRA in the Great Hall for an afternoon of collective making alongside your child. We will be working on a communal banner and need hands - big and small.  
Facilitated by Sarah Cullen and Alison Thompson
**Please note, this is not a child minding service

Panel Session 2 | Ticket Holders
3:15 - 4:45pm
For a detailed list of panels click here

  1. Storytelling Our Ancestors

  2. Magnifying the Unseen

  3. Environmental Justice: Leadership between genders – ODESI

  4. Narrative Healing Across Generations – Living Hyphen

  5. In Discussion with Red Embers

  6. OCAD Student Union and the 2019 Strike Action

  7. Tangled Art + Disability

Keynote Presentation
5 - 6pm | Room 230
Native Women in the Arts (NWIA) presents Keynote Performance and Q&A with Jeneen Frei Njootli. Join for a performance and Q&A with Jeneen Frei Njootli – co-creator of the ReMatriate Collective, a 2018 Sobey Art Award finalist and an avid examiner of the politics of First Nations art. Talkback to follow moderated by Megan Feheley 

Closing Reception
6 - 7:15pm | Great Hall

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