The public is invited to a tour of the exhibition Rebecca Belmore: Facing the Monumental with Dayna Danger, artist and curator.
The tour will be held in English.
Dayna Danger is a visual artist, performer and activist raised in so-called Winnipeg, Manitoba. Utilizing photography, sculpture, performance and video, her practice questions the line between empowerment and objectification by claiming space with larger-than-life-scale works. Danger’s current use of BDSM and beading leather fetish masks explores the complicated dynamics of sexuality, gender and power in a consensual and feminist manner. Danger holds an MFA in Photography from Concordia University and is based in Tio’tia:ke or so-called Montréal. She currently serves as a board member for the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective (ACC/CCA) and is an artist in residence through the Initiative for Indigenous Futures at AbTeC. Dayna Danger is Métis/Saulteaux/Polish from Treaty One Territory.