The Flux Media Gallery is dedicated to presenting innovative...
1524 Pandora Victoria BC
Open / Operational
Event Description
Free to attend. Snacks provided. Donations appreciated
Accessibility notes: FLUX Gallery is located at street level. However, our single stall all gender washroom is not wheelchair accessible.
Join us for a reading and talk by artist and poet Sho Yamagushiku.
The event accompanies his exhibition watch/a village/lose/their/forest, at FLUX Gallery until December 20.
Shō Yamagushiku writes from a world caught between empires with the intention of returning to the elemental. He currently lives on the home territories of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples.
"This exhibit is inspired by a dream. The dream begins with a mapmaker spiraling backward into an abyss. In the mapmaker’s wake, diaspora emerges from the forest. The work of the mapmaker falls as a shadow — a meditative and measured straitjacket, binding a world into being. The mapmaker’s memory repeats until it is a monocrop, a heaven stretching above, covering the land. I am here, just below the forest’s canopy amongst ten thousand leaves tangling in search of light. My words are trees, and each poem is a harvest."
- sho yamagushiku
MediaNet and the FLUX Media Gallery gratefully acknowledge that we are located on the ancestral and un-ceded territories of the Lkwungen Peoples of the Songhees and Esquimalt First Nations, and also the WSANEC peoples of the Pauquachin, Tsartlip, Tseycum and Tsawout First Nations.
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