Curated by Ellyn Walker
July 20 – September 16, 2018
Presented in partnership with Charles Street Video, Toronto
This guest curated group exhibition considers the lived histories and contested realities of people’s diverse relationships to Chatham-Kent as a way to understand the limits and possibilities of conversations around shared land. Diverse works from Canadian and international artists explores colonization, slavery, diaspora, and immigration, sharing in the complicated histories of imperialism, settlement, and now, gentrification, which shape how we both use and portray landscape, the settler-colonial narrative of Chatham farm-life and notions of black freedom that evade the longstanding histories of indigenous presence in the area.