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An exhibition presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture
Touching Books: self-publishing
April 15 to September 2024
Opening reception – Apr.22 or 29th TBC, 2024 from 5-7 pm
Museum in the Hallway/Boîte-en-valise
(2nd floor by the Theatre entrance)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Free event, open to the public
Following the introduction of a new course in 2024, STAC 3P97 Publishing: Creative Elements and Editorial Process, this exhibition is the first evidence of creative inquiry and expression in small press publishing. Students will create mini books, both material and digital. The reference volume is Touch, published by the SWP in 2023, which the students will creatively reformulate into new expressions of self-publishing.
Two artists – Brandon LaBelle and Annette le Fort – visit their local public library, check out a few books, keep these for a few days then return them. The text and black-and-white photographs included in Touch, and Tender Readings. Books As Archives document this trip to the library. They evoke a sensory experience – tactile, visual, and olfactive – and a meditative performance – walking through the stacks, touching book covers, turning the pages of a book.
In cooperation with the Small Walker Press, participants to this exhibition explore the act of reading in LaBelle and le Fort’s Touch, and Tender Readings. Books as Archives. Learning by doing, they transform their book, create handmade zines, and engage in creative writing. Like them, they focus on the sensory experience: their creative writing is based on their observations of Derek Knight’s video PLACES: A Flâneur’s Eye; under the guidance of artist Geoff Farnsworth, they draw the portrait of a reader; they cut, collage, and assemble their books manually.
The outcome is a shared experience and a collection of handmade books. Like LaBelle and le Fort’s publication, these books illustrate the pleasure of reading and how thoughts expand quickly beyond the task at hand.
Curators: Catherine Parayre and David Vivian

Centre for Studies in Arts and Culture presents
Geoff Farnsworth: Blurs and Vagueness – An exhibition of small paintings
Sept. 26 to Oct. 22, 2023
Opening reception – Sept. 26, 2023 from noon to 2 p.m.
Museum in the Hallway/Boîte-en-valise
(2nd floor by the Theatre entrance)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Ontario Culture Days event
In partnership with 13th Street Gallery’s exhibition of larger paintings by Geoff Farnsworth running Sept. 23 to Oct. 21, 2023.
Demonstrating a spirit for process, experimentation, and colour exploration, Geoff Farnsworth’s small-sized paintings offer a meditative reflection between figurative and abstraction. They are presented here with small drawings.
Rarely shown to the public, Farnsworth’s drawings form a significant part of his work. They often – although not always – represent a more tightly structured environment. When seen together, his paintings and drawings evoke a fluctuating world of everyday realities and the dreamy fantasies of our imagination.
Geoff Farnsworth studied with the Federation of Canadian Artists (Vancouver chapter), Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Capilano University (Graphic Design & Illustration Program), and the Art Students League of New York. After five years in New York City, Farnsworth relocated to Toronto. 4He currently lives and works in downtown St. Catharines. His paintings have been shown in New York City, Washington DC, Minneapolis, Toronto, Vancouver, Winnipeg, Thunder Bay, Niagara Falls, Norway, Sweden, and Trinidad.
Curators: Catherine Parayre and David Vivian
Centre for Studies in Arts and Culture

Small Walker Press book launch:
Books and Archives
Presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture and Walker Cultural Leader Series
Tuesday, Sept. 26 from 12 to 2 p.m.
Museum in the Hallway/Boîte-en-valise
(2nd floor by the Theatre entrance), MIWSFPA
Ontario Culture Days event
In conjunction with exhibition opening of Geoff Farnsworth: Blurs and Vagueness,
Four book designers publish their reflection on Books and Archives:
- Annette le Fort / Brandon Labelle, Touch and Tender Readings. Books As Archives, a sensory experience at the local library.
- Seth Weiner, Bernhard Cella, Handmade, an illustrated catalogue of books that do not exist.
Small Walker Press Catalogue Fall 2023
Small Walker Press Book Launch two-pager Fall 2023
A Walker Cultural Leader event.

Small Walker Press book launch:
Books and Archives
Presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture and Walker Cultural Leader Series
Saturday, Oct. 7 from 2 to 3 p.m.
Art Metropole, Toronto, https://artmetropole.com/
896 College Street, Toronto, ON M6H 1A4 +1 416-703-4400
Free event, open to the public
Four book designers publish their reflections on archives:
- Annette le Fort / Brandon Labelle, Touch and Tender Readings. Books As Archives, a sensory experience at the local library;
- Seth Weiner, Bernhard Cella, Handmade, an illustrated catalogue of books that do not exist.

Small Walker Press book launch:
Books and Archives
Presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture and Walker Cultural Leader Series
Thursday, Oct. 19 from 2 to 4 p.m.
Brock Library, Learning Commons
Free event, open to the public
Four book designers publish their reflections on archives:
- Annette le Fort / Brandon Labelle, Touch and Tender Readings. Books As Archives, a sensory experience at the local library;
- Seth Weiner, Bernhard Cella, Handmade, an illustrated catalogue of books that do not exist.

Centre for Studies in Arts and Culture presents
Derek Knight: PLACES, A Flâneur’s Eye
Oct. 27, 2023 to Jan.13, 2024
CLOSED for the holidays Dec. 21, 2023 through Jan.01, 2024
Opening reception – Oct. 27, 2023 from 5-7 pm
Museum in the Hallway/Boîte-en-valise
(2nd floor by the Theatre entrance)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Following the official closing the screening of selected images continues on the monitor beside the Digital Media Lab at MWS 147, on the lower level.
Museums and galleries draw prestige from their architecture, geographic locale or historical significance, while compelling works of art, performances, and public expressions of creativity galvanize the diversity of art both within sanctioned institutional spaces and the ‘non-spaces’ that have the capacity to take on resonance.
Derek Knight: PLACES, A Flâneur’s Eye documents his museum visits over the last decade in North America and Europe.
See the Museum in the Hallway / Boîte-en-valise webpage.

An online artist’s talk presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture and Walker Cultural Leader Series
Lan ‘Florence’ Yee: Sharper Tools for Unripe Fruit
Thursday, Nov. 2, 2023 from 7-9 pm
MWS 156 (ground floor)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Free event, open to the public
The public is invited to attend in person at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts in the Art and Val Fleming Smart Presentation Classroom, MWS 156, MIWSFPA
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
or join the artist talk on Zoom: please register ahead of time via Zoom.
Spanning media from textiles to signage, Lan “Florence” Yee’s interdisciplinary practice uses text and labour-intensive creation as a method of “working through” the restrictive belonging we may seek from language, duty, and (re)presentation. As “hard work” is a main measurement from which racialized & migrant bodies are valued, the contradictions of in/visibility and recognition explore how we may queer desirability. The socio-political and personal history of Cantonese displacement has brought my work to what Desmond Wong calls ‘the intersection of filiality and arrival.’ They collect text in underappreciated places and ferment it until it is too suspicious to ignore. Their text-based pieces borrow the institutional pen of templates, academia, and forms, while displacing their functions through skeptical lived experiences. The works use an ironic and humorous tone to recognize the limits of their own structure, and to sustain a necessary uncertainty.

An exhibition presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture
Abstract Filters
SCLA 5P01 – Comparative Critical theory in Literature and the Arts responds to Les chemins de l’abstraction.
Jan. 15 to Mar. 16, 2024
Opening reception – Feb.2, 2024 from 5-7 pm
Museum in the Hallway/Boîte-en-valise
(2nd floor by the Theatre entrance)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Free event, open to the public
In response to the 2023 exhibition “Les chemins de l’abstraction / Pathways to Abstraction” at the Musée du Niel in the South of France, students in SCLA 5P01 – Comparative Critical theory in Literature and the Arts apply Viktor Shklovsky’s concept of “estrangement” to creative-writing pieces and photographic gestures.
In collaboration with the Musée du Niel, Giens, France (museeduniel.art) and with the support of the M.A. Program, Studies in Comparative Literatures and Arts.
museeduniel.com/fr/expositions

Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture and the Research Centre in Interdisciplinary Arts and Creative Culture, present
Creative Salon
Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024 from 4:30 to 6:30 pm
Mahtay Café
241 St Paul St, St. Catharines, ON L2R 3M7
Free event, open to the public
Join Creative Salon participants for an informal discussion about their creative work.

An artist’s talk presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture and Walker Cultural Leader Series
Geoff Farnsworth: Plan and Accident
Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024 from 3-5 pm
MWS 416 (fourth floor painting studio)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Free event, open to the public.
To participate online via zoom,
please register here:
https://brocku-ca-dart.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAsf-usrz0oEt06rb5yOp9NIuJJgq7Nx4Ws
An onsite and online artist talk with demonstration for the students of STAC 3P97 Publishing: Creative Elements and Editorial Process, open to the public.
Geoff Farnsworth’s paintings explore a relationship between figurative and abstraction in order to meld unconscious probing and stylistic innovation with a meditative figural base. They are collections of shape, colour, texture, and energy, while also building a compelling image. Working with people and objects from his personal world, the artist focuses on maintaining a balance between plan and accident, known and unknown, restraint and exuberance. His figures look out as much into mindscape as landscape.
The artist talk will be followed by a demonstration on how to create fun blurred effects on paper.

An artist’s talk presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture and the Walker Cultural Leaders program
Trauma-informed inquiry, facilitation & the visitor experience: Jackie Armstrong presents the 21st C. museum
Monday, Feb. 12, 2024 from 6-9 pm
MWS 156 (ground floor)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Free event, open to the public
To participate online via zoom,
please register here:
https://brocku-ca-dart.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZMuce6tqj4oHtOTmU5f-aioRPuZVpaYSZWg
There is no requirement to register if you will be attending in person.
The presentation will begin at 6:00 pm and will last approximately 1.5 h. There will be a break, and a question and answer period, following.
An onsite artist talk with the students of STAC 3P42 Methods and Principles of Curating, open to the public. Our guest will be joining us online from New York. The talk will be recorded.
Alternately entitled “Trauma-informed inquiry, facilitation, and experiences in museums: Centering humanity and healing our nervous systems,” Jackie Armstrong will reveal why trauma-awareness is a critical responsibility, sharing what we risk by not being trauma-informed and how we all can benefit from trauma-informed values and principles. Jackie will focus specifically on why museums, galleries, and/or other arts and cultural organizations should be integrating trauma-informed principles into all the ways they work, making it part of their culture.
Topics will include what trauma is and the impacts it has, trauma-informed practices and values, the 4 Rs of Trauma-informed practice, supporting the nervous system through Context, Connection, and Choice, and cultivating multilayered safety and trust. This talk will emphasize trauma-informed practices as a framework, lens and way of being that incorporates healing centered practices. Jackie asks what changes when we slow down and are guided by compassion, curiosity, and love, when we meet people where they are and when we realize that every interaction is an opportunity for connection. What do we make space for when we integrate trauma-informed practices into our work, into our lives, into society?
Concepts such as emotional self-regulation, co-regulation attunement and relationality will be explored, as well as outlining a how-to and/or the elements that go into trauma-informed facilitation, inquiry and program design. Examples will be given throughout to help contextualize key ideas and concepts.
Jackie will also be engaging with the students of STAC 3P41 Approaches to Curatorial Practice on Jan. 22 and Mar. 25, 2024.
Jackie Armstrong is the Associate Educator, Visitor Research and Experience, Museum of Modern Art (New York).



A special collaboration with SOFIFRAN, we are pleased to announce the 2nd edition of the Salon du livre des Francophonies du Niagara (SAFRAN)
Salon du livre des francophonies du Niagara (SAFRAN):
Les contradictions dans les littératures
March 21-24, 2024
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Free event, open to the public
The next edition of SAFRAN will be held from Thursday March 21 to Sunday March 24, 2024 at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts in St. Catharines.
SAFRAN offers a varied and enriching program, including conferences, round tables, workshops, shows, exhibitions, signing sessions, and more.
You will meet authors, illustrators, publishers, booksellers, researchers, teachers, and lovers of books from all walks of life.
For more information see this article: brocku.ca/miwsfpa/stac/2024/03/01/salon-du-livre-des-francophonies-du-niagara-safran-a-special-collaboration-at-the-miwsfpa-opens-march-21/
To stay connected with the latest updates, follow SAFRAN on social media and visit our official website: www.sofifran-safran.com.
La prochaine édition du Safran se tiendra du jeudi 21 mars au dimanche 24 mars 2024 à la Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts à St. Catharines.
Le Safran propose une programmation variée et enrichissante, comprenant des conférences, des tables rondes, des ateliers, des spectacles, des expositions, des séances de dédicaces, et plus encore.
Vous pourrez y rencontrer des écrivains, des illustrateurs, des éditeurs, des libraires, des chercheurs, des enseignants, et des amoureux des livres de tous les horizons.
Pour plus d’informations et pour rester connectés avec les dernières actualités du SAFRAN, suivez-nous sur nos réseaux sociaux et visitez notre site web officiel: www.sofifran-safran.com


An exhibition presented by the Centre for Studies in Arts & Culture
Christy Mitchell, Honours Thesis exhibition:
Nostalgia and the Desire for Authenticity
March 22 to April 13, 2024 *held over until April 20, 2024
Opening reception – Mar. 22, 2024 from 5-7 pm
The multi-media component of the photographic exhibition will be in operation on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, from 4:30 to 7:30 pm.
Museum in the Hallway/Boîte-en-valise
(2nd floor by the Theatre entrance)
Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts
15 Artists’ Common, St. Catharines
Free event, open to the public
STAC graduand Christy Mitchell presents a creative and critical response to the problem of the ephemeral contemporary image. Found and original photographs that provoke an inquiry into our connections to the photographic medium will be presented in an installation by the Museum in the Hallway/ Boîte-en-valise at the Marilyn I. Walker School of Fine & Performing Arts.
As an emerging artist, Mitchell is keenly aware of the pervasive influence of photography and how the methods we create, consume, and share photography have changed dramatically in the past 30 years. Describing these as both lasting and fleeting, tangible and ephemeral, Mitchell observes that our motivations are founded in a desire to be perceived as authentic, whether the image itself or the creator. Mitchell’s creative practise draws from an ever-growing, omnipresent uncertainty provoked by the unease and anxiety generated by the present embrace of Artificial Intelligence.
Visit the exhibit online and read excerpts of her developing thesis: https://chris-tea1.github.io/Nostalgia-and-the-desire-for-authenticity/
Upcoming Events
Please visit us again to learn about fall 2024 programming.
Past Events

UNCERTAINTY AND THE FUTURE
Museum in the Hallway / Boîte-En-Valise
Mar.31 – Aug. 30, 2023
Free admission. Open to the public.

ADAPTATIONS. APPLYING CONSTRAINTS
Museum in the Hallway / BoîTE-En-Valise
Apr.24 – Aug. 30, 2023
Free admission. Open to the public.