Past Exhibitions

    Feu Mirabel

    In collaboration with AXENEO7, PLATFORM is very excited to present a solo exhibition of new work by Montreal based artist, Philippe Hamelin. Although the artist has exhibited work in Europe, South America and the United States, this exhibition will be Hamelin's first exhibition in Canada outside of Quebec
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    All of a sudden…

    When disaster strikes it can be undeniably hypnotizing. Perhaps this is because it feels like the impossible or unbelievable has happened and that the everyday normal has been completely changed. The comfort in this unthinkable moment is in knowing that "it" probably won't ever happen. Thus, imagining the notion of disaster allows us to look at ourselves beyond it towards a place of after. All of a sudden... investigates the interstitial space between a disaster and the subsequent place of after. Using disaster as the initial starting point, the work in this exhibition explores possibilities of renewal, waiting, longing, foreshadowing, as well as feelings of confusion and anticipation. These products of disaster necessarily do not all happen at once, however are starting points for navigating the aftermath, a place of rebuilding or one of surrender.
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    Passive Affections

    Part of all art making is not only a labour of love but is, partially, a search for love (of all types) – maybe even a bit of affection. Passive Affections is the group exhibition and mid-way point for these five artists attending the University of Manitoba’s Master’s in Fine Arts Program.
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    fast & dirty presents: Six Degrees

    PLATFORM is very excited to announce our next exhibition, fast & dirty presents: Six Degrees. The exhibition is guest curated by Jennifer Rae Forsyth and Kristen Hutchinson, the founders of fast & dirty. fast & dirty is an Edmonton based rotating collective of artists and curators that create exhibitions and art events of short duration focusing on unusual environments and projects that challenge curatorial methods.
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    Ceci n’est pas une photo

    Please join us on May 3rd to celebrate PLATFORM’s membership. Ceci n'est pas une photo is the first in-gallery Member's Exhibition in over three years. PLATFORM is very excited to showcase work from our diverse, and talented community.
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    Puttin’ on the Fitz / Special Student Exhibition

    PLATFORM is very pleased to present a special 2-day exhibition of advanced student photography and student video/film work from the School of Art at The University of Manitoba. Bringing together a unique selection of work from Winnipeg's younger generation of artists, the exhibition primarily explores notions around family and home. Ideas about familial lineage, absence, and memory play off each other within the subtleties of our unique prairie landscape. The technical approaches to image making presented are as layered and diverse as the values and customs that compose our city: accidental light spills disrupt traditional darkroom photography; conceptual strategies explore the photograph as keeper of time; and staged studio compositions with toy miniatures all probe the complexities of communication.
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    Photoworks, 1969-2011

    A major contributor to conceptual art, Garry Neill Kennedy's artistic career spans over forty years and his work is recognized across Canada and abroad. As head of the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design for more than 23 years, he revolutionized the way art was taught there, while positioning Atlantic Canada at the heart of the conceptual art movement. This is not only the first exhibition of Kennedy's work to focus on his photographic output, but it also aims to foster a better understanding of the work of the artist as a whole, and his contribution to the evolution of contemporary art in Canada and in the Atlantic Region.
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    Pinhole Artist Collective: be.still

    PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts is pleased to present be.still, the latest exhibition by Winnipeg’s Pinhole Artist Collective (PAC). Continuing to balance the push/pull of the individual and the collective, the group has drawn images from their monthly forays over the past year. Determining destinations by consensus - Spirit Sands, the English Garden, the bridges of Winnipeg, Narcisse, and more (sometimes deliberate and premeditated; sometimes more whimsical and weather dependent) - upon arrival they create independent works, albeit linked by place, conversation, and time. And so it is that leisurely exposures, long discussions, and days of driving yield images grounded in the collective that celebrate the individual. In conjunction with this exhibition, PAC will launch a publication related to their recent exhibition of solargaphs.
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    CHERYL SOURKES: *Best*Amateur*Webcams*

    PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts is pleased to present the solo exhibition, *Best*Amateur*Webcams*, by Toronto-based artist Cheryl Sourkes.

    Featuring a new interactive data projection and a selection of digital prints, *Best*Amateur*Webcams* is the final exhibition in PLATFORM's thematic year where the Centre has presented research stemming from the idea of the palimpsest. This research has attempted to correlate the ancient palimpsest (ie: re-writable history) as a contemporary metaphor for photographic practices.
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    LAMENT: for altered, erased, and lost histories

    PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts is pleased to present the cornerstone exhibition in our thematic programming year, where we are exploring artists use of collections and archiving with an idea toward to palimpsest or re-writable text as a way to discuss photography.
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    Reset: post-consumer gamer culture

    PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts is pleased to present the fourth exhibition in our thematic programming year, where we are exploring artists use of collections and archiving with an idea toward to palimpsest or re-writable text as a way to discuss photography. Reset : post-consumer gamer culture is curated by mrghosty for PLATFORM and will feature new media work in print, projection, and hand-held interactive form by six well-known artists in the field machinima, game culture, and video: Party Time! Hexcellent!, Clint Enns, Ian Bogost, Max Capacity, Myfanwy Ashmore, Haydi Rocket
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    Pioneer Ladies [of the Evening]

    Archival mugshots and additional museum objects reconsider the lives of sex trade workers in Winnipeg more than one hundred years ago.
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    Andrew Harwood: Séancé

    PLATFORM is very excited to be presenting local Toronto transplant, Andrew Harwood, in his first solo exhibition in Winnipeg. Infamous in the Toronto Queen West scene as an artist and performer (under the stage name Madame Zsa Zsa), Harwood is crafting a new body of work confusing the internationally-renowned history of Winnipeg séance photography circa 1900, and the contemporary queer bar dance circuit. Using a hybrid installation of large-scale photography, video installation, and glue-gun sequin crafts, Harwood's Séancé will be a feast for the eyes and senses!
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    Always Moving Forward

    Contemporary African Photography from the Wedge Collection. Mohamed Bourouissa, Mohamed Camara, Calvin Dondo, Samuel Fosso, Hassan Hajjaj, Bouchra Khalili, Antony Kaminju Kimani, Lebohang Mashiloane, Aȉda Muluneh, Dawit L. Petros, Zwelethu Mthethwa, Guy Tillim, Andrew Tshabangu, Nontsikelelo 'Lolo" Veleko Curated by Kenneth Montague
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