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Art exhibit

Epicenter Revolutions: Self-Documenting Internal Transformations

''Epicenter Revolutions: Self-Documenting Internal Transformations'' is a collaborative multimedia exhibition that continues a lineage of gender-expansive performance practices initiated in 2021. Featuring twenty-five artists from across Canada, the US, Mexico, and Europe, the exhibition builds upon the work of eight previous cohorts of gender-diverse artists—each of whom has engaged in deep explorations of internal transformation through self-authored durational performance.

This exhibition marks a pivotal evolution in the project: a shift from ephemeral performance to tangible manifestation. Each artist has accepted the invitation to self-document their ongoing internal transformations, translating personal sensory and emotional experiences into externalized forms. The resulting works—spanning sound, drawing, costume, video, installation, and participatory formats—invite audiences into intimate encounters with genderqueer embodiment as it is lived, felt, and continually reshaped.

Through these varied artistic languages, Epicenter Revolutions makes visible the often-invisible processes of becoming that exist at the heart of gender-diverse identity. The exhibition foregrounds vulnerability, resilience, and complexity, offering a space not only for witnessing but for connection. By giving form to internal states, the artists create a shared terrain where empathy and solidarity can emerge—where community is not only represented but actively constituted.

Participating artists include Aquarius Funkk, Babcia, Damaris Baker, Eish Van Wieren, Enok Ripley, Eva Gonzales-Ruskiewicz, Fanny Aboulker, Federico Tello, Freddie Wulf, Genesis Victoria, Grey Piitaapan Muldoon, Holly Timpener, Kai Milačić, Klarens Matusiak, Klaus Światowy, Lechedevirgen, Lum Alvarez, Lulu, Marek Tomasz Jezior, Michał Zawisza, Mycelium, Pipeq Szczęsnowicz, joey eddy, Sheri Osden Nault, and Vero Uršnik.

Date

10h00 to 18h00

Location

Eastern Bloc Accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Accessible to people with reduced mobility.

Language

English & French

Admission

It's free 👍 Tell your friends!