Performance Event - Bridget Moser: If You Have a Similar Story Keep it to Yourself
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Platform: Centre for Photographic & Digital Arts 121-100 Arthur St, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3B 1H3
Bridget Moser, "I Think I Lost It," 2018
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OPENING RECEPTION: Friday 25 May, 7:00 p.m.
ARTIST TALK: Saturday 26 May, 1:00 p.m.
PERFORMANCE: Wednesday 20 June, 7:00 p.m. All events are free and open to the public.
Bridget Moser is a performance and video artist whose work is suspended between prop comedy, experimental theatre, performance art, absurd literature, existential crisis and intuitive dance. Her work looks ironically at contemporary culture and complex anxieties. She works with pop music, her own body and banal everyday objects like chairs, masks, bedsheets, hairdryers, shower curtains, etc—to create original and intelligent works. Moser captivates her audiences by creating works that question and examine the relationships between consumer and product, inner and outer thoughts, and contemporary notions of wellbeing and self-help techniques. At PLATFORM Moser will exhibit three works; I Think I Lost It (2018), Every Room is a Waiting Room Part 1 (2017), and How Does It Feel (2016).
All events are free and open to the public. This exhibition also features critical writing from Shawna Dempsey (MB).
ABOUT THE ARTIST Living and working in Toronto, she has presented work in venues across Canada and throughout the US and Europe. Moser has been a resident artist at The Banff Centre and at Fondazione Antonio Ratti in Como, Italy. The recipient of a William and Meredith Saunderson Prize for Emerging Artists and a 2016 Toronto Friends of the Visual Arts Finalist Prize, her work has been featured in Canadian Art, C Magazine, Visual Arts News, Artribune Italy, The Dance Current, NOWNESS, and Mousse Magazine. Her work can be found in private and public collections in Canada and Italy and has been exhibited in venues such as the Art Gallery of Ontario, Mercer Union and Gallery TPW (Toronto), the National Arts Centre (Ottawa) and Western Front (Vancouver). She was shortlisted for the 2017 Sobey Art Award.