WHEN
Thursday, May 9th @ 7:30PM,
Friday, May 10th @ 7:30PM
Saturday, May 11th @ 7:30PM
WHERE
Prairie Theatre Exchange. Colin Jackson Studio Theatre, 3rd Floor, Portage Place
WHO
Alexa Joy - is founder and President of Black Space Winnipeg. She has demonstrated a firm commitment to community development and social justice, influencing initiatives across Winnipeg that promote diversity and inclusion for BIPOC communities. With her passion for social justice she creates a link between her music passion as a beatboxer / vocal percussionist and an activist Alexa's work continues to challenge white privilege, dominance and supremacy through grassroots activism and encourages demonstrations of Black, radical advocacy and connects people through music and performance art with community building. Alexa continues to push against the status-quo, ensuring that there are platforms for the BIPOC voices in society to be seen and heard.
Davis Plett - is a Winnipeg-based artist working in the spaces between media, writing, and performance. Their work has been shown by Nuit Blanche, Cluster Festival, PTE Festival of New Works, Carol Shields Festival, Art Holm, Young Lungs Dance Exchange, the MonkeySparrow, and Winnipeg Underground Film Festival. Over the last year they created and premiered two full-length solo performances; 805-4821, an overhead projector performance, and Etudes for Keyboard, a typing performance for laptop. Plett holds residences at CARTAE Open School and Video Pool, and is a member of 8Days. For Art Holm 4 they presented their 2018 performance Crucifiction, an erotic biblical revisionism for overhead projector and text.
Freya Björg Olafson - is an intermedia artist who works with video, audio, painting and performance. Her praxis engages with identity and the body, as informed by technology and the Internet. Her work has been presented internationally at museums, galleries, universities, festivals, archives and conferences. In October 2019 her new work MÆ - Motion Afterffect will premiere at Prairie Theatre Exchange in Winnipeg. For Art Holm no. 4 Freya presented Laissez-faire a piece commissioned by and performed by Edmonton based artist Ainsley Hillyard.
Lighting Design: Hayley Mummery and Beth Dart (Laissez-faire)
Stage Manager: Hayley Mummery
Sound: PTE
Photography: Leif Norman
WHERE
Friday, December 14th 2018 @ 8:00PM
Saturday, December 15th 2018 @ 8:00PM
Sunday, December 16th 2018 @ 7:00PM
WHERE
The West End Cultural Centre The ACU Hall 586 Ellice Ave, Winnipeg Wheelchair accessible
WHO
Ashley Au - Ashley Au is a Winnipeg-based bassist, composer, arranger, and educator. A multifaceted musician, Ashley specializes in the upright and electric basses (4-string, 5-string, and fretless) as well as guitar. Ashley performed GRATITUDES, a brand new composition, for Art Holm no.3.
Grant Guy (ADHERE + DENY) - Grant Guy, an originator of the mix-programmed spirit, performed Buster Keaton's Stroll produced by ADHERE + DENY, an avant garde puppet/object theatre company based in Winnipeg.
Alexandra Elliott - As a contemporary dancer and choreographer it is Alex’s highest intention to leave you transformed. With over ten original works under her belt, her dances have been produced in New York, Toronto, Vancouver, Edmonton, and Winnipeg. She co-curates Art Holm with Hilary Anne Crist and together they presented Ellipsis, a brand new work, for Art Holm no.3.
Lighting Design: jaymez
Stage Manager: Hayley Mummery
Sound: WECC
Photography: Leif Norman
WHEN
Friday, May 11th 2018 @ 7:00PM
Saturday, May 12th 2018 @ 7:00PM
Sunday, May 13th 2018 @ 7:00PM
WHERE
Winnipeg Film Group, The Black Lodge Studio, 100 Arthur Street, 3rd floor. Wheelchair accessible.
WHO
hannah_g - Having just returned from a residency in Toronto, hannah_g performed her work Tyranny Songs, a one-woman performance with sound, spoken word, and choreographed movement.
Hilary Anne Crist - Hilary pairs highly stylized movement with ethereal soundscapes. She performed a newly choreographed piece called Dissolution Blues with dancers Rachelle Bourget and Alexandra Elliott. Hilary also co-produces Art Holm.
Pip Skid & The Depressives - Patrick Skene, known professionally as Pip Skid, is a socially active Canadian rapper and writer, known for his distinctive gravel-throated vocals and eccentric live shows. He performed a hilarious and thoughtful set for Art Holm no. 2, with performers DJ Hunnicut and Rob Crooks.
Lighting: jaymez
Stage Manager: Hayley Mummery & Zorya Arrow
Sound: Special thanks to Tyler Sneesby
Photography: Pablo Riquelme
WHEN
Friday, September 22nd 2017 @ 8:00PM
Saturday, September 23rd 2017 @ 8:00PM
Sunday, September 24th 2017 @ 8:00PM
WHERE
The Chouse, 612 Valour Road, Winnipeg Manitoba
WHO
Richard Inman - Richard Inman is a staple of Winnipeg’s folk and country scene. With a rich baritone voice and delicate musical touch, he crafts mature songs that feel at once deeply familiar and bracingly fresh. Originally from southeastern Manitoba, he grew up splitting his time between there and southwestern Alberta. Between relentless touring and a residency at the legendary Times Change(d) High and Lonesome Club, Richard has proven himself a savvy songwriter and true prairie gem.
jaymez - Performed with artist and choreographer Ming Hon, Azimuth is the result of a year-long research period and a career-long fascination with conspiracy and alternate theories. The work explored the psychology of the theorists, more than the theories themselves. Exploiting their deep distrust of the intellectual and privileged class, jaymez’s Azimuth submerged the viewer into the conspirators world. A world ripe with ignorance and fear.
Alexandra Elliott - Alexandra Elliott’s Here and Now, conjuresd its own, haunting aura. Dressed in matching black uniforms and slicked-back hair, Alex and Hilary appeard to be stuck in a kind of institutional purgatory, doomed to repeat their mechanistic motions. Exaggerated long shadows cast by minimalist props gave the work a cool German expressionistic vibe, brightened, by the ending’s glittery revelation.
Lighting: jaymez
Photography by: Leif Norman