Summer 2020

NEW VANCOUVER WORKS & NEW TORONTO WORKS

VIDEO OUT & PLEASURE DOME PRESENT: NEW VANCOUVER WORKS & NEW TORONTO WORKS

ONLINE SCREENING & ARTIST TALK

Screening: Friday October 16, 5pm PT/8pm ET

Artist Talk: Saturday October 17, 12pm PT/3pm ET

PWYC/Free @ pdome.org

DOUBLE BILL: New Vancouver Works & New Toronto Works, two programs that feature recent shorts by emerging and established media artists working in the two respective cities.

Then, on Saturday October 17th, at 12pm PT/3pm ET, tune in for a cross-Canada discussion featuring artists in both programs, moderated by Video Out and Pleasure Dome. This talk will be framed around making and presenting work in the time of the pandemic, as well as the age-old question of East Coast and West Coast sensibilities.

We would like to acknowledge support through the Canada Council for the Arts Touring and Circulation Program.

PWYC (Pay What You Can)

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August 2020 with Eternal.tv

Pleasure Dome is thrilled to partner with Eternal Family TV (@eternalfamily.tv | eternal.tv) sponsoring two experimental shorts by Emily Drummer and Joanie Wind for the month of August 2020.

Watch on eternal.tv and use promo code PLEASURE

This One Weird Trick, Joanie Wind 2019

We Need Not an Archive, but Songs

For Pleasure Dome’s 30th birthday, Tak Pham presents We Need Not an Archive, but Songs, a selection of three outstanding artworks from past programs that highlight our efforts in engaging and sustaining with the relevant theme of Migration and Displacement. Tak Pham is a Vietnamese contemporary art curator and art critic.

Double-sided Tape, Bo Fan (2018)
Kunįkága Remembers Red Banks, Kunįkága Remembers the Welcome Song, Sky Hopinka (2014)
We Began by Measuring Distance, Basma Alsharif (2012)

Online program. Pay What You Can (PWYC) for 2-day rental access to works and curatorial essay.

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