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SUMMARY:Artists-In-Residence: Love Intersections
DESCRIPTION:Love Intersections is a media arts collective made up of queer artists of colour dedicated to using collaborative art-making and relational storytelling to address systemic racism in our communities. They produce intersectional and intergenerational stories from underrepresented communities of colour – centering the invisible\, the spiritual\, the metaphysical and the imaginary. 						\n				\n				\n				\n					\n							\n					\n													\n															\n								\n														\n												About the Artists\n					\n					David Ng is Co-Artistic Director of Love Intersections\, a media arts collective composed of queer artists of colour. David has been a filmmaker for 20 years\, and more recently through Love Intersections\, has produced over 15 short films\, which have screened internationally at over 60 film festivals. David is one of the lead artists with the VALU CO-OP Community Projects and our lead liaison with the Lim Association elders. David programmed the House of 9 Dragons exhibition in the Lim Association space and is coordinating the upcoming exhibition remount and community engagement activities at Massy Arts Society Gallery in the Fall of 2023. Jen Sungshine is a queer Taiwanese-Canadian interdisciplinary artist\, community facilitator\, and cultural producer based in Vancouver\, BC. She produces intergenerational + intersectional QTBIPOC stories through documentary film and artwork through Love Intersections and is a founding member of VALU CO-OP. Her works include Yellow Peril: Queer Destiny\, winner of the Gerry Brunet Memorial Award for best BC Short; and The House of 9 Dragons\, an oral history exhibit in Chinatown. She curates public programming at The Polygon Gallery\, and co-produces Hot Pot Talks\, CURRENT: Feminist Electronic Art Symposium\, and Seize the Means (of Production) Video Co-op. \n				\n							\n					\n													\n															\n								\n														\n												Ancillary Programs\n					\n					During their time at WAHC\, Love Intersections will foster community engagement and social praxis through facilitation of two workshops.  Saturday June 7\, 1-4 pm Caring for our Queer Oral Histories: A Masterclass with Love Intersections Thursday June 12\, 6:30-8:30 pm Missing Medicine Workshop with Love Intersections  \n				\n								\n				\n				\n				\n				\n							For more information\, please contact Sylvia Nickerson\, Programming and Exhibitions Specialist\, at (905) 522-3003 ex. 29 or sylvia@wahc-museum.ca.
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