Christina Oyawale | careworn & coil
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The New Gallery 208 Centre Street SE, Calgary, Alberta T2G 2B6
Christina Oyawale, “Where the Sun Begins and Ends,” 2021
(courtesy of the artist)
Opening Reception: November 1st from 7-9PM
careworn & coil by Christina Oyawale is exhibiting in The New Gallery’s Main Space.
In careworn & coil, Christina Oyawale also confronts notions of ableism, practicing radical vulnerability through showcasing intimate details and documentation of their lived experience as a Black, mad, and disabled artist. Oyawale creates a space within the gallery for discourse, revelations and moving through uncomfortability into understanding.
Christina Oyawale (b. 2000 Toronto; lives and works in Toronto and Winnipeg) is a self-proclaimed “anarchist punk boy” and emerging multi-hyphenate artist, graphic designer, researcher + curator. Working with film, photography and text, they use memories, shared Black feminist history and knowledge exchange in order to create work that emphasizes curiosity of learning and documenting the necessity of slowness. Currently they are attempting to break free from the expected/frequent uses of identity politics under our current neo-liberalist society, that requires marginalized people to sell their identity in exchange for “visibility” in the art world and academia. Their work and research attempts to foster communal conversation surrounding capitalism, anti-Black racism, queer-/trans-phobia and ableism. Many of these socio-political conditions that they believe we should be fighting to dismantle. Their current research interests and musings surround: Social Reproduction Theory, the works of Angela Davis, Naomi Klein and Olúfẹ́mi O. Táíwò, queer USSR and Black feminist disability theory.
Accessibility Notes: https://thenewgallery.org/Accessibility