One Dimensional Space


New work by OCAD Instructor June Pak

 
DateSaturday, May 3, 2008 - 4:00am to Saturday, June 7, 2008 - 4:00am

Cost

Free

Location

Modern Fuel Artist-Run-Centre 21A Queen Street, Kingston, Ontario

Modern Fuel Artist-Run-Centre in Kingston presents the work of OCAD Faculty of Art instructor, June Pak, in a group show with 3 other artists titled "One Dimensional Space".
In One Dimensional Space, Modern Fuel presents the work of four artists, Melanie MacDonald (St. Catharines, ON), Leigh Mayoh (Ymir, BC), June Pak (Toronto, ON), and Kathleen Ritter (Vancouver, BC), offering the promise of other dimensions.

Making reference to Herbert Marcuse’s One Dimensional Man, the exhibition tests the thesis that the total administration of the life-world in capitalist society leads to the complacent consumption of a homogeneous culture.

June Pak is a visual artist who works closely with time-based and digital media. While her work utilizes the technological means, her subject matter deals with the human-ness in the multiple/fragmented existence of the Self. She teaches Time-Based Media and Interdisciplinary Studio courses at the University of Western Ontario in London and Ontario College of Art & Design in Toronto.

DateSaturday, May 3, 2008 - 4:00am to Saturday, June 7, 2008 - 4:00am

Cost

Free

Website Location

Modern Fuel Artist-Run-Centre 21A Queen Street, Kingston, Ontario

Saturday, May 3, 2008 - 4:00am to Saturday, June 7, 2008 - 4:00am

Modern Fuel Artist-Run-Centre in Kingston presents the work of OCAD Faculty of Art instructor, June Pak, in a group show with 3 other artists titled "One Dimensional Space".
In One Dimensional Space, Modern Fuel presents the work of four artists, Melanie MacDonald (St. Catharines, ON), Leigh Mayoh (Ymir, BC), June Pak (Toronto, ON), and Kathleen Ritter (Vancouver, BC), offering the promise of other dimensions.

Making reference to Herbert Marcuse’s One Dimensional Man, the exhibition tests the thesis that the total administration of the life-world in capitalist society leads to the complacent consumption of a homogeneous culture.

June Pak is a visual artist who works closely with time-based and digital media. While her work utilizes the technological means, her subject matter deals with the human-ness in the multiple/fragmented existence of the Self. She teaches Time-Based Media and Interdisciplinary Studio courses at the University of Western Ontario in London and Ontario College of Art & Design in Toronto.

Venue & Address: 
Modern Fuel Artist-Run-Centre 21A Queen Street, Kingston, Ontario
Cost: 
Free
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