Margin of Eras Gallery
Open from 2017-2020, The Margin of Eras Gallery (the MOEG) was a multidisciplinary arts space dedicated to showcasing the work of new generation artists aged 15-29 who live and work on the margins.
Hosting visual arts exhibitions, writers’ & musicians’ residencies, workshops, activist meetings, healing circles, and other events that engage, support and sustain community within historically marginalized groups; the MOEG was created to be a high access arts spaces where marginalized communities could feel safe. 7000 visitors, 70 exhibitions & cultural events, and 360 presenting artists later, we’re proud of the diversity of programming that found a home in this space.
The MOEG was created as a space where communities that have been historically excluded within the arts can not only be recognized and represented, but build their capacity and gain the skills to plant the seeds of disruption throughout the city’s contemporary art scene — providing a platform for young artists to develop programming, curatorial practices, and community-engaged endeavours. While this project has come to an end, CUE remains steadfast in our mission to be responsive to the needs of artists and marginalized communities, and to the social and political issues that affect them.
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MOEG Archive
Check out what was happening at the MOEG in our archived blog page.
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Exhibitions
COMING SOON
In over two years, The Margin of Eras Gallery worked with many incredible artists, proudly hosting and sharing their work with the community. -
Habitat
Habitat is a multi-part event series hosted by the MOEG, highlighting the immersive visions of musicians.
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The Sandbox Sessions
A monthly drop-in by CUE for new-generation writers living and working on the margins. Hosted by the amazing Whitney French!