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The Vancouver Art Gallery's beloved art-party, FUSE, returns for another celebration of dancing, DJs, live performances, and breathtaking visual art.
The adult-only evening will focus on, "visual art, music and performance harnessing the power of gesture in various creative forms and expressions."
FUSE: Gestures will also highlight artists who use diverse experiences and encounters to alter perceptions and awareness of body and self.
Hip-hop and soul artist Missy D will dazzle guests in the forecourt with new school hip hop music with jazz.
Munish Sharma will perform in dialogue with the exhibition Moving Still: Performative Photography in India, which confronts themes of gender and sexuality from a South Asian perspective. Kiran Bhumber will also share her own response to Moving Still, outfitted in her self-made, reactive body suit.
Danielle Wensley will use dance that oscillates between static and active forms, and relates to the exhibitions Displacement and Views of the Collection: The Street.
During the evening, all four floors of the Gallery’s exhibitions will be on view:
- French Moderns: Monet to Matisse, 1850 – 1950
- Affinities: Canadian Artists and France
- Mowry Baden
- Displacement
- Moving Still: Performative Photography in India (Opening April 19)
- Views of the Collection: The Street (Opening April 19)
The event takes place on Friday, May 10 at 7:30 pm.
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FUSE: Gestures at the Vancouver Art Gallery
When: Friday, May 10 from 7:30 pm until midnight
Where: Vancouver Art Gallery - 750 Hornby Street, Vancouver
Cost: $15 Members | $29 General Admission
Visit here for tickets and further details.