Love My Dysfunctions — an immersive exhibition by Rebecca Sweets, opening February 13th
LOVE MY DYSFUNCTIONS by Rebecca Sweets is an immersive installation which explores her mad, neurodivergent + disabled identity through the lens of executive dysfunction, a dominant symptom of ADHD. The exhibition is concerned with social constructs of dysfunction, within the context of “higher education” that normalizes neurotypicality by reinforcing systemic ableist, sanist, and capitalist modes of existence.
'LOVE MY DYSFUNCTIONS' by Rebecca Sweets is presented by the Margin of Eras Gallery, in collaboration with Charles Street Video.
Opening Reception | February 13th, 2019 from 7-9pm
Exhibition Dates | February 14th – February 29th
Gallery Hours | Monday to Friday from 10-6pm, Saturdays from 12-5pm
Location | Charles Street Video, located in Toronto Media Arts Centre (32 Lisgar Street, 2nd Floor).
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ABOUT REBECCA SWEETS
Rebecca Sweets is a Toronto-based multidisciplinary artist, troublemaker, and doll collector. Through vulnerable, exploratory and immersive techniques, her mediums combine tangible, performative, and interactive storytelling. Her work involves themes of mixed race identity, digital intimacy, and radical empathy at the intersection of disability justice, mad pride and neurodiversity.
Accessibility Information: Toronto Media Arts Centre is a fully accessible venue. Learn more about the building's accessibility features here.
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