Canada Council shortlists four 2020 Venice Biennale in Architecture teams
The Canada Council for the Arts proudly supports Canada?s official entry to the prestigious 2020 Venice Biennale in Architecture, with four shortlisted teams announced today. Doubling its previous investment to enhance the international profile of Canada’s representation, the Canada Council for the Arts is making a contribution of $500,000 towards the 2020 exhibition and is also acting as Commissioner.
The for shortlisted teams are; Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism (Ottawa, ON), Ja Architecture Studio (Toronto, ON), Common Accounts (Toronto, ON), and T B A + David Theodore (Montreal, QC).
Azrieli School of Architecture & Urbanism ? Fluid Boundaries: Ethical Imaginaries of Inland Waters
Urban Imaginaries exhibition, work by Katie Shima and Murat Germen, Lightroom Gallery, Architecture Building, Carleton University, 2017 Fluid Boundaries is a partnership between the Azrieli School of Architecture and Urbanism, with colleagues from Geography + Environmental Studies and the School of Indigenous and Canadian Studies. The proposal explores the liquid boundaries and thresholds of Canada. We aim to foster a critical position on Canada?s responsibilities to inland bodies of water, Indigenous nations, human and non-human agencies, and the legal-governance entanglements that shape our collective experiences of Canada as an idea and place. Our exhibition positions interactive liquid landscape models with speculative drawings and texts that elicit an ethical imagi...
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