Sapsucker Sounds, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre- March 8 2014
Annie Dunning's art exhibition at Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre in Kingston Ontario, Canada. Each sculpture is based on the mark-making that a Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker left on a log.
Video by Brook Dunning
Modern Fuel Gallery Tour in Kingston
A brief tour and introduction to Modern Fuel Gallery in Kingston, ON.
We are a non-profit artist-run centre celebrating 35 years.
Kirk Kitzul, An Artist, Artist-Running the Artist-Run Centre
on August 3rd, 2019, Saskatoon artist Kirk Kitzul took over Modern-Fuel Artist-Run Centre in the settlement of Kingston, Ontario, Canada. this video shows excerpts of the exhibition -- Kirk Kitzul, An Artist, Artist-Running the Artist-Run Centre -- including the entirety of the improvised saxophone solo that initiated the exhibition; Tutyna.
the video features music and production by Kitz Willman, poetry by James Baldwin and Taras Shevchenko, as well as in-gallery artworks by Emebet Belete, Michèle LaRose, Hillary Matt, Jocelyn Purdie, Andrew Testa, and Madison Tyrell. all else in the realm of art direction by Kirk Kitzul aka Kitz Willman aka the double K Kobzar aka yung quantized john bonham aka Kitzy.
Kingston Tett Centre Opening Tour of New Arts Space
A tour of the Kingston J.K. Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning a new arts and cultural heritage space located on the waterfront beside the Isabel Bader Performing Arts Centre. See Joe’s M.I.L.L.’s new location, the Kingston Handloom Weavers and Spinners, Kingston School of Dance, and the Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre. Here's a peak at the cathedral style Malting Tower and Rehearsal Space now available for rent. Hear Chantal Thompson exploring the acoustics as she sings Oh Susanna. The Tett’s gorgeous limestone walls have been renovated from its original use as a brewery and distillery retaining classic stone lines and metal girders while inviting modern design and lighting.
H'art Centre
H'art Centre in Kingston Ontario help artists with disabilities or barriers study and create works in the arts.
KINGSTON PRIZE EXHIBITION 2013
The Tett Centre
The Tett Centre in Kingston, Ontario opens it's doors with public workshops and weekend events. Shannon Brown talks to K-Town Source about the resident artists and various events available at the Tett Centre. Watch TVCOGECO's newsmagazine program K-Town Source on channel 700 in HD.
Leyla Pavão Chisamore
Leyla performs “The Place,” “After,” “Love Potion,” “Queer Phenomenology,” “Sometimes when I wake, I find even my soul is wet,” “Pottery,” “I am a small spring childe,” “Seasonal Fruit,” and “A Place.”
Leyla Pavão Chisamore is Kingston/Katarokwi-based academic and writer. Her work explores love, memory, meaning-making, and a deeply sentimental interiority collaged of academic research, theory, astrology, and fantasy. As a Master’s Candidate in the Department of History at Queen’s University, she researches early modern history, specializing in witchcraft and the gendered body during the Essex witch-hunts of 1645-7. Her areas of interest include medieval/early-modern history, gender and sexuality, as well as contemporary feminist art and art historical practice. Chisamore is the former President of the Board of Directors at Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre and Public Program Assistant at the Agnes Etherington Arts Centre. She currently works at the Agnes, with Kingston-based women’s art collective GRIT as a co-founding member, and as a Sunday ‘veggie slinger’ at the local Farmer’s Market.
Audio recording curated by Adebe DeRango-Adem on behalf of Brick Books.
Brickyard is an audio/visual hub where Brick Books is proud to showcase excellence in Canadian writers, poets, storytellers and spoken word artists not currently featured on our print list. Visit our website (brickbooks.ca), subscribe to our YouTube channel (Brickyard), or follow us @BrickBooks for more.
Initial funding for The Brickyard has been generously provided
by a grant from Ontario Creates.
How Art is Used as Mindfulness Therapy in Kingston
Mind in Kingston have open an exhibition showcasing art created by their Mindfulness Therapeutic Group over the summer. The art work can be seen at the Kingston Public Library and we spoke to the organiser as well as one of the artists about the therapeutic powers of art.
Jordan Bennett: Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 3 - Museum of Arts and Design, New York
Museum of Arts and Design: Interview with Jordan Bennett from the exhibition Changing Hands: Art Without Reservation 3
Jordan Bennett is a multi-disciplinary visual artist of Mi'kmaq decent who calls the west coast of Newfoundland home. Jordan has shown extensively over the past few years across Canada and abroad, in places such as the Ottawa Art Gallery,Ottawa ON, Modern Fuel Artist Run Centre, Kingston ON, The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery, St. Johns NL, The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver BC, along with upcoming shows at Alternator Artist Run Centre, Kelowna BC, and The Museum of Art and Design, New York City, NY. His work is derived from a combination of popular and traditional cultural reflections, which he portrays through his passion for and knowledge of pop culture, traditional craft, political issues, and his own cultural practices. Through the processes of sculpture, digital media, text based media, installation, painting, endurance performance and various others, he strives to push boundaries and play with the ideas of re-appropriation, reclamation, participation and the artifact within traditional aboriginal craft, ceremony, and contemporary culture.
2018 Burlington's Best Awards - Arts Person of the Year
An individual who has contributed to the arts in Burlington as an artist, patron or advocate including but not limited to, visual arts, media arts, musical arts, performing arts and literary arts in 2017.
Camerawork: Framing Labour - Lynne Marsh in Conversation with Susan Lord
Camerawork: Framing Labour
Lynne Marsh in Conversation with Susan Lord, Thursday 24 October, 2013
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario
Internationally-acclaimed artist Lynne Marsh was in residence at the Art Centre from 1 October to 15 November 2013. This is the second in a series of three public discussions, and examines the representation of labour in Marsh's work through a dialogue between the artist and Susan Lord, Head of the Department of Film and Media at Queen's University.
Lynne Marsh's presence as Visiting Artist in Residence at Queen's University was developed and produced by the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in partnership with the Cultural Studies Program. We thank the Principal's Development Fund, administered through the Office of Research Services, for their generous support of this initiative. Other collaborators include the Fine Art Program (Visual Art), the Film and Media Department, the School of Music and the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures (German) at Queen's University, and local, national and international partners: Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Kingston; Corridor Culture, Kingston; Programme ICI: Intervenants Culturels Internationaux at the Université du Québec à Montréal; and the School of Creative Arts, University of Hertfordshire, UK.
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CAFKA.14: Darren Copeland and Andreas Kahre
SITCOM is an interactive bench that plays locally recorded and edited sounds from nature (i.e. underwater recordings of grand river) and human interactions (i.e. people talking). Sounds are triggered by sitting on the surface of the bench.
DARREN COPELAND
is a sound artist based in the Toronto area in Canada. His main interests are soundscape composition and multichannel spatialization. Since 1985 he has made work for radio broadcast, concert performance, public art installations, and has designed sound and composed music for theatre and dance. His works are published by the prestigious Canadian label empreintes DIGITALes. His radio works have been commissioned by Kunstradio ORF, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Deutschlandradio Kultur, the NPR-affiliate WBEZ in Chicago and have received mentions from Phonurgia Nova and the New York Festivals Award.
Copeland has created public art sound works for Interactive 05 (as part of Art Toronto), the Open Ears festival, and has had a solo gallery show at Gallery 1313 in Toronto and Modern Fuel Gallery in Kingston, Ontario. Copeland is the artistic director of New Adventures in Sound Art and past president of the Canadian Association for Sound Ecology.
WEBSITE: darrencopeland.net
ANDREAS KAHRE
is a Vancouver-based interdisciplinary artist, musician and media artist, whose work encompasses images, sound, and text in many different configurations. He studied visual art and art history at UBC, and has collaborated in the creation of more than a hundred projects with theatre, dance and music ensembles across Canada and internationally. He is especially interested in sited installations, and audio-based performance work, and he has created performances and installations that combine contemporary paper theatre, audio art and new media on projects ranging from work with Forced Entertainment and Rimini Protokoll to Deutschlandradio Kultur to the Papertheaterfrestival Preetz.
Andreas was one of the director/curators of the Western Front artist-run centre. He has taught sound design for theatre and live performance at the University of British Columbia, and has been involved in interdisciplinary projects, ranging from audio installations and radiophonic works to compositions for Gamelan, and Paper Theatre. He is currently the artistic director of the Xenographic Society and the director of the Gabriola Institute of Contemporary Art on Gabriola Island.
Studio, Stage, Screen: Performance and the Camera - Lynne Marsh in conversation with Sylvie Fortin
Studio, Stage, Screen: Performance and the Camera
Lynne Marsh in conversation with Sylvie Fortin, Thursday 3 October, 2013
Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, Ontario
Internationally-acclaimed artist Lynne Marsh was in residence at the Art Centre from 1 October to 15 November 2013. Developed around three major public conversations, the first features Marsh and Curator of Contemporary Art Sylvie Fortin discussing the topic of performance and the camera.
Lynne Marsh's presence as Visiting Artist in Residence at Queen's University was developed and produced by the Agnes Etherington Art Centre in partnership with the Cultural Studies Program. We thank the Principal's Development Fund, administered through the Office of Research Services, for their generous support of this initiative. Other collaborators include the Fine Art Program (Visual Art), the Film and Media Department, the School of Music and the Department of Languages, Literatures & Cultures (German) at Queen's University, and local, national and international partners: Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Kingston; Corridor Culture, Kingston; Programme ICI: Intervenants Culturels Internationaux at the Université du Québec à Montréal; and the School of Creative Arts, University of Hertfordshire, UK.
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Learning in Limestone: Beyond Classrooms at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre
Beyond Classrooms-Kingston is a program that moves teachers and their classrooms into community museums, art galleries and community sites for an entire week. On this edition of Learning in Limestone, we'll follow the student detectives as they investigate the Arts at the Agnes Etherington Art Centre on the campus of Queen's University.
How do we make art in order to expresses our thoughts and feelings? What tools might an artist use to do this? Does art influence us? Mike Lacey’s Grade 5 class from Rideau Heights Public School spent a week in pursuit of the answers.
KITZ WILLMAN - three-sixtee
visual for three-sixtee by Kitz Willman from the album sprinter speak in marathon
track available exclusively through bandcamp:
filmed in Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre on August 3rd, 2019
banned era records
Welcome and Digital + Performance in the Here and Now at the foldA Festival on Wed 12 June 2019
Session One: Welcome and Digital + Performance in the Here and Now
6:00 a.m. - 8:15 a.m. PDT (Vancouver UTC -7) /9:00 a.m. EDT (New York UTC-4) / 2:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. BST (London UTC+1)
On 12 June 2019 in Kingston, Ontario, HowlRound Theatre Commons and SpiderWebShow Performance will co-produce a one day Digital + Performance Convening that will bring together up to fifty practitioners, curators, and scholars from the US and Canada working at the intersection of performance and digital technology for a day of discussion that aims to break open assumptions and reveal future possibilities for the art form.
Our goals for the Digital + Performance Convening are to:
Interrogate: Where is digital technology now in the performance landscape? How are we using it? What are the opportunities and challenges therein? Where is it going?
Demonstrate the Value of Digital: Explore what’s working and its potential. Integrate practical applications into the Convening itself.
Exchange: Share knowledge, perspectives, approaches, and concrete tools.
This event will kick off foldA, a Festival of Live Digital Art—a four-day event 12-15 June that investigates the ways digital and online technologies are transforming the performing arts. The festival features livestreams, live performances, hands-on workshops, and conversations with some of Canada’s innovative artists.
Kingston Ontario - City Council Meeting - December 6, 2016
City Council meeting from December 6, 2016. For the full meeting agenda visit
Super Fast Indoor Go Kart Racing
This is a Xtreme Indoor Karting in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. These carts are really fast indoor go karts and they are so much fun. This is video of the championship, race.The go pro camera was mounted to the top of the helmet with a suction cup mount. The video is long because the camera was not mine and this was the easiest way to share it with my friends.
@3:22 Starts the time trail to determine the seed position for the championship race
@12:41 start the championship race
Animation Workshop - Agnes Etherington Art Centre, March Break 2013