For its sixth edition, the FAAS will take place at The Village on Mackenzie, the former St-Louis-de-Gonzague elementary school. From the basement to the second floor, the artists will share the numerous rooms offered by the historic building to explore their ideas about territory. Intimate or dreamed places, shared territories, changing borders, immigration, relationship to the environment and imaginary maps are some of the many ways to perceive the topic in which individual and collective considerations mingle.
For four days, artists from all over the country and even beyond will create, with the complicity of the audience, new artwork and performances. Add on top of that some conferences where everyone is invited to take a stance, and you’ll have a FAAS edition with numerous opportunities to discuss various conceptions of territory in an inclusive setup.
The event will conclude with a festive evening of performance and the unveiling of the finished installations.
À qui? (To whom?) The question, a reference to the Anishinaabemowin term for “territory” or “land”, confronts the audience with their own relationship with the space they inhabit, and calls for a redefinition of the notion of living together in light of contemporary issues arising around the way we share the land.
Every two years since 2008, the Fair of Alternative Art in Sudbury (FAAS) has occupied and transformed a public space in the nickel city’s downtown. Invited artists are challenged to complete new works over the course of the festival and according to each edition’s concept and theme.
Artists
Joseph Muscat
Laura Taler
Jérôme Havre
Rah
Jean-Ambroise Vesac
Terrance Houle
Anyse Ducharme
Quill Christie-Peters, Raven Davis, Camille Larivée, Camille Usher & Clayton Windatt
Serge Olivier Fokoua
Ruth Belinga
Michel Bitimbe
Yanie Porlier
Les Poulpes
Geneviève Massé
Ashley Manitowabi, Samantha Brennan, Sheila Trudeau & Bradleigh Steven Trudeau
Martin Beauregard
John Deneuve
John Court
Mathieu Boucher Côté & Marika Drolet-Ferguson
Cora-Rae Silk & Laurie McGauley
Patrick Harrop
André Martel
Schedule
Tuesday Tuesday October 23 – Galerie du Nouvel-Ontario
5 pm – Welcome party for the artist and arts organizations
6 pm – Opening of Jérôme Havre’s exhibition Interior
Wednesday October 24 – St-Louis-de-Gonzague School
Creating and presenting artwork live
Thursday October 25 – St-Louis-de-Gonzague School
Creating and presenting artwork live
Friday October 26 – St-Louis-de-Gonzague School
Creating and presenting artwork live
2 pm – Workshop: Writers’ pitch and review (in English, sponsored by C Magazine). Hosted by Gloria Jane Bell.
6 pm – Conference À qui de droit? (Bilingual) With Elia Eliev, Jinny Yu, Camille Larivée and Mariana Lafrance. Host: Kai Wood Mah.
Saturday October 27 – St-Louis-de-Gonzague School
Creating and presenting artwork live
6 pm – Reception for the artists’ completed installations and launch of FAAS 5 retrospective publication
8 pm – Performance art
Sunday October 28 – St-Louis-de-Gonzague School
10 am to 1 pm – Festive brunch
Event partner
Media partners
Funders