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[Performance Lecture] Art for Lunch

Randy Gledhill, Curtain Razors, Szuper Gallery
September 12, 2014

Neutral Ground and the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Regina are pleased to present a performance lecture by artist Randy Gledhill on September 12 at 12:00 p.m. at the University of Regina.

Art for Lunch takes place in the basement of the Visual Arts Department, Room 050, Riddell Centre, 3737 Wascana Parkway. Feel free to bring your lunch!

Neutral Ground would like to thank the Department of Visual Arts at the University of Regina for its continued support through many partnerships, past and present, as well as its dedication to helping maintain a strong visiting artists program through the Visiting Artists Committee. The Committee has met annually since 1989 with the goal of bringing together local presenters providing valuable opportunities for visiting artists and students alike in the form of public presentations and lectures.

Interested in getting involved with Neutral Ground? Become a member and sign up to volunteer by emailing neutralground@accesscomm.ca or stopping by the gallery between 11:00 and 5:00, Tuesday to Saturday.


Randy Gledhill will also be in conversation at the launch of Michelle Serada’s new Studio-Garage and Szuper Gallery’s new catalogue, Ballet, September 19 at 6:30 p.m, 2060 Pasqua Street.

Admission by donation; Barbeque provided!

Balletis anew publication by Szuper Gallery, featuring recent performance and exhibition projects at theKunstmuseum Thun, Switzerland (CH), Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina (CA), Perm Museum of Contemporary Art (Russia) and Museum of English Rural Life in Reading (UK. Balletdocuments Szuper Galleryongoing collaboration with Michele Sereda and Curtain Razors and contains video and installation stills, performance scripts and essays by Timothy Long, Dorothee Richter and Lars Gertenbach, and Susanne Clausen and paintings by Pavlo Kerestey.

Randy Gledhill

Randy Gledhill has a Canadian and International history spanning three decades describing a plethora of activities including performance, installation, public art commission, video, sculpture, critical writing, pedagogy, curation and cultural activism. His ground breaking collaborative partnerships in Randy & Berenicci enjoy a rare precedent of accolade and influence. He is currently Executive Director and Curator of Vancouvers LIVE Performance Art Biennale, and is independently researching new global performance art manifestations, movements, and networks

Curtain Razors

Curtain Razorsencourages the practice of modern theatre by creating and presenting new ways of telling stories. Personal, intimate and experiential, Curtain Razors is Saskatchewans longest tenured experimental theatre company and encourages the practice of modern theatre in Saskatchewan, across Canada, and internationally. Artistic DirectorMichele Seredais a multidisciplinary theatre and performance artist and the artistic director of Curtain Razors, an experimental theatre company that cultivates and engages in diverse modern performance events in Regina and beyond. Traversing the worlds of theatre, visual art, movement, performance, and film Sereda works nationally and internationally with a direct focus on performance actions in site-specific arenas, one-off pubic events, and mixing together different mediums with different artists from different ethnic diverse backgrounds.

Szuper Gallery

SzuperGalleryis a co-operation by Susanne Clausen and Pavlo Kerestey, who are based in London and Munich. Szuper Gallery engages with filmed and live performances, video installations, interventions and curatorial projects. In these works the performance and the installation are a site for post and meta-production in which the stream of film and performance images are placed into a critical sphere. Installations resonate theatrical film sets and stages, where the development of the work can be experienced. Performers and actors are choreographed within these sets, enacting texts and movements, thereby generating a structure of social, cultural and political references and associations within the work.

Curtain Razorsencourages the practice of modern theatre by creating and presenting new ways of telling stories. Personal, intimate and experiential, Curtain Razors is Saskatchewans longest tenured experimental theatre company and encourages the practice of modern theatre in Saskatchewan, across Canada, and internationally. Artistic DirectorMichele Seredais a multidisciplinary theatre and performance artist and the artistic director of Curtain Razors, an experimental theatre company that cultivates and engages in diverse modern performance events in Regina and beyond. Traversing the worlds of theatre, visual art, movement, performance, and film Sereda works nationally and internationally with a direct focus on performance actions in site-specific arenas, one-off pubic events, and mixing together different mediums with different artists from different ethnic diverse backgrounds.