Labour
Labour
Curated by Ingrid Jones
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Exhibition Dates:
September 4, 2024–March 22, 2025
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Location:
Art Museum at the University of Toronto
Justina M. Barnicke Gallery
(in Hart House)
7 Hart House Circle
Inspired by Claudia Rankine’s scholarship on microaggressions in Citizen: An American Lyric and themes of perceptibility, Labour seeks to unveil the invisible labour of the colonized. The exhibition challenges societal racial biases through the lens of Blackness and Indigeneity, exploring, among other concerns, how unseen labour might be unburdened and shifted onto the dominant. The evocative works of Natalie Asumeng, La Tanya S. Autry, Tony Cokes, Chantal Gibson, Tanya Lukin Linklater, Kosisochukwu Nnebe, Leanne Betasamosake Simpson and Martine Syms examine white supremacy’s manifestation in institutional power paradigms and its corrosive effects on Black and Indigenous people and people of colour. In so doing, this exhibition operationalizes and reveals unseen labour while activating alternative teachings from Black and Indigenous perspectives. Labour asks, what are the motivations for our inclusion in institutional spaces? Who has the right to tell our stories? What is our right to rage in the face of microaggressions and discriminatory acts? And how can we employ much-needed rest as a form of resistance? Featuring an electrifying mix of audio, video, textual, and immersive works, Labour creates a powerful sensory experience that disrupts conventional narratives. By reimagining how the colonized perceive, engage with, and ultimately challenge the forces that shape our world, Labour becomes a powerful site of defiance.
Exhibition Resources
Press Release
Curatorial Essay
Opening Reception: Fall 2024 Exhibitions
Wednesday, September 4, 6pm–8pm
Justina M. Barnicke Gallery
Curatorial Tour
Saturday, September 14, 2pm–4pm
Justina M. Barnicke Gallery
Panel Discussion: Release: Towards an unburdening
Sunday, September 29, 3pm–5:30pm
Innis Town Hall, Innis College
2 Sussex Ave
Our Supporters
We gratefully acknowledge operating support from the Canada Council for the Arts, the Ontario Arts Council, the Government of Ontario, and the Toronto Arts Council.