The CCA announces its 2023 program
The Canadian Centre for Architecture has released its 2023 program. This year?s initiative will continue to build on the organization’s commitment to represent the complex and multifaceted reality of the architectural field and its discourses.
Joyce Joumaa. To Remain in the No Longer. CCA 2023. Photo © Oumayma Ben Tanfous.
The notion of land-based knowledges developed in dialogue with Indigenous communities has been fundamental in 2022 to opening a new perspective on the CCA?s ongoing work on environmental discourses, as demonstrated by the 2 exhibition ?????? / Ruovttu Guvlui / Vers chez soi / Towards Home, on view through 26 March at the CCA, and opening in September 2023 at the Architecture and Design Gallery of the John H. Daniels Faculty of Architecture, Landscape, and Design at the University of Toronto.
?In 2023 the CCA builds on commitments and projects that provide support and resources to Indigenous communities and researchers to interrogate the built environment and reshape the CCA?s institutional understanding as a settler institution intent on pushing architectural thinking forward,? says the organization.Â
The CCA 2023 program will also highlight the collaboration with Tsi Tkarón:to- (Toronto)-based multidisciplinary performance artist Ange Loft, of Kahnawà :ke Kanien?kehá:ka Territory, through a three-site installation inaugurated in February 2023 that reflects on Mohawk place-naming, the role of archaeology in urbanism and settler colonial...
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