Projects
Course of Action Piece by Piece Homes Not Shelters
Nunca Más

kytes Theatre Project

The Playground Open House
Weston Silver Band Pathways of Our Past Dust on the Road

Simcoe Community Arts Day

Obstinate Memory Community Arts Panel Discussion
Sketch Stitching Women’s Lives Bathurst Street Student Project
Projects Showing at A Space Gallery Self Portrait Project EMW (East Meets West)
Merging See Saw Castigo
Queer City Can Racism Queer Quilting
Community Links/ Common Ground The Art of Change: The Infinity Story Greeting to Taniperla

The Whole Story

Prison Art 2000 Tree Mapping
Portuguese People with Disabilities (at) Play Empowerment and Street- Knowledge Screening and Panel Equally Healthy Kids Graffiti Transformation Project
The Fred Victor Centre Art Group Outreach 2000
Day of Mourning Banner South Riverdale Lives and Legends Theatre Project Focus In
Flight of the Passenger Pigeons Roots/Routes to Community Community Totem
Bharathi Kala Manram, Canada Bread Breaking Boundaries Reaching Out
St. James Town Mural Project The Toronto Sound Mosaic

Breaking Ground

Environmental Arts Fair Adelaide Women’s Art Studio TUF

Dust on the Road

Dust on the Road is an overview of SAHMAT, (SafdarHashmi Memorial Trust), the Delhi-based activist and cultural organization from India. SAHMAT, which means "agreement" in Hindi, is a nationwide network of Indian visual artists, film makers, performers, musicians and critics that has been working since 1989 on issues of secularism and human rights. A second component of this exhibition includes work by Canadian artists on issues of human rights. The presentation of the exhibition in Toronto will also include a public forum led by Delhi organizer of SAHMAT, photographer /activist Ram Rahman. The title of this exhibition, Dust on the Road, is from the collected activist writings of Bengali author and activist, Mahasweta Devi.

Curated by Hoopoe Curatorial: Phinder Dulai, Jamelie Hassan, and Peter White

June 23-September 4, 2000

York Quay Gallery Harbourfront Centre
235 Queens Quay West
Toronto

Assisted by: The Canada Council for the Arts and the McIntosh Gallery at The University of Western Ontario

 

 
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