EXCAVATION: UNEARTHING THE STORIES AND HISTORY OF A SPACE
Sparrow Community Artspace
February 1 – February 28
Using photography as an archaeological tool, Excavation explores the history of Sparrow Artspace, the De Waal building in which it is housed, as well as the surrounding neighbourhood and the land on which it was built. To unearth some of Sparrow’s story, photographers Lucy Altrows, Ramsey Kunkel, Colleen Rauscher, and Jenny Tzanakos dig for visual clues, historical records, and anecdotes. As pieces of Sparrow’s history are exhumed, a photography exhibition will emerge, offering visitors a glimpse into the past and an opportunity to contribute to the space’s evolving story.
For the month of February, Sparrow will transform into photographic dig site, housing the following:
a workspace where the artists will conduct research, collect artifacts, and study historical evidence
an interactive area in which visitors can share knowledge of the building/neighbourhood, as well as view what others have shared; a photography-based installation created during the residency.
How can you join the dig?
Follow the process on Instagram @excavation_photoDIG_YYC
Share your knowledge, stories, and artifacts: As part of our research, we are collecting community stories and artifacts. To get involved, fill out our Community Digger form here - https://forms.gle/RRMJmFJfPXGi2v4U6
For information on opening hours and covid requirements, please see the venue’s website – sparrowartspace.com
Access: Location is wheelchair accessible (with assistance that we can provide)
This exhibition is child friendly
Sparrow Community Artspace, 36 4 St NE, Calgary, AB T3E 3R7