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Carnival: The Spirit and the Soul is a multi-media exhibition that uses theatrical narrative and the mask as an element of storytelling, common to virtually every world culture.
Many festivals based on European Carnival are seasoned with elements of indigenous Caribbean and South American culture and native African cultures during the New World’s colonial history. Where Carnival exists today, it is a rich mixture of caustic and often humourous social criticism of today’s society. From Venetian Carnival to Toronto’s Caribana, the evolution is complex but evident. In today’s multicultural Canadian society, the possibilities for the further extension of these art forms hold immense potential.
Carnival: The Spirit and The Soul link the Carnival tradition with contemporary critical practice of the contemporary artist through the medium of the mask. The contemporary artist often dons the mask of trickster or critic. Some use the mask metaphorically, others use actual masks in a more traditional way to enhance endow a character, point of view or theme with contemporary relevance.
The curators, Teodoro Dragonieri and Christopher Jackson have included a range over 200 works including carnival and theatrical masks, photography, and mixed media works. Many works relate to concepts of the mask as metaphor, transformative medium and physical object. The goal is to engage the viewer and prompt a dialogue about the evolution and continued social relevance of the Carnival tradition and its parallels with today’s artistic practice.
Works by: Mieke Bevelander, Jeffrey Chock Paola Consiglio, Esther Dragonieri, Teodoro Dragonieri, Robert Faust, Franco Fontana Claudio Ghirardo, Heather Kent & Students of Humber College, Trish Leeper Susan Low-Beer, Robert Paquette & Students of Sheridan College, Vincenzo Pietropaolo, Michael Semak, Ras Stone
Teodoro Dragonieri, Curator/Artist Teodoro Dragonieri is a multi-disciplinary artist and educator who has initiated, developed and co-ordinated many popular and critically acclaimed arts programs for museums, arts organizations, inner-city youth, and developmentally challenged individuals.
He has presented lectures/workshops and has exhibited extensively across North America and Europe. He is co-founder and artistic director of Zanni Arte, a company dedicated to promoting the use of masks in theatre and education.
Teodoro has worked for the National Arts Centre, Soulpepper Theatre Company’s Mentorship and Youth Outreach Programs, Theatre Ontario Adult/Youth Courses, Canadian Institute of Theatre Technology, Sears Ontario Drama Festival, Tarragon Theatre Educators/Youth Outreach Programs, Second City Theatre Company and the Art Gallery of Ontario.
Christopher Jackson, Curator
A curator, teacher and arts manager with broad experience in museums, colleges and public art galleries across Canada over the past 30 years. Jackson has curated for the McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Glenbow Museum, Latcham Gallery and the Varley Art Gallery among others. His extensive teaching and lecturing has taken him across the country including McMaster University, University of Calgary, Sheridan College and Laurentian University. His previous curatorial efforts at the Varley Art Gallery were The Thornhill Circle: The Legacy of J.E.H MacDonald, A.J. Casson: Behind the Scenes, and Childhood Revisited.
RELATED PROGRAMMING
Sunday, June 7, 10 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Special Event: Carnival of the Arts at Unionville Learn more »
Sunday, June 14, 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 pm Tea and Tour: With exhibition curator Teodoro Dragonieri
Lecture: With exhibition curator Teodoro Dragonieri Devils, Gamblers, Lovers and Fools: The Mystery & Power of the Mask Learn more »
Sunday, July 26, 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Today's Parent Kidsummer: Family event for kids of all ages with a range of activities, performances of Melissa's Song by Ardealana and free admission to the exhibition
Sunday, September 20, 12:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tea and Tour: With exhibition curator Teodoro Dragonieri
Workshop: With exhibition curator Teodoro Dragonieri Hands-on session on Mask-Building Learn more »
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 Franco Fontana Carrnevale di Venezia, 1985
 Trish Leaper Pride Mixed media
 Franco Fontana Carrnevale di Venezia, 1985
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