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Wednesday March 19th, 2025
Wednesday March 19th, 2025
5:00 PM
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6:30 PM MDT
Starts: 5:00 PM MDT
Ends: 6:30 PM MDT
Contemporary Calgary Arts Society
701 11 St SW, Calgary
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Description
Join us for a talk with Miruna Drăgan and Maggie Tiesenhausen, programmed in conjunction with their immersive moving image and sound work Hummingbird Guided Meditation, on view at Contemporary Calgary until June 29, 2025. Their audience-prompted conversation will focus on the evolution of this work and the individual and collective experiences that informed their collaborative process.
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Miruna Drăgan (she/her) lives alongside Akokiniskway (the Rosebud River) and teaches in Mohkinstsis (Calgary) on Treaty 7 territory. With an intuitive approach, her work responds to observed synchronicities through a broad range of methods and materials, toward a subjective reimagining of archetypal myths and landscapes. Drăgan’s works come through in dreams or visions, reflecting themes of dispersion and transcendence, both as individual pieces and collectively within immersive environments, while offering themselves as new tools for divination or metaphysics. Recent exhibition venues include Doris McCarthy Gallery at the University of Toronto (2023), Museo de Arte Contemporáneo and Museo Regional de Querétaro (2022), Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver (2021), and Living Art Museum in Reykjavík (2019). Drăgan’s work has been supported by the Canada Council for the Arts, the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, Calgary Arts Development, and the Alberta University of the Arts (AUArts).
Maggie Tiesenhausen (they/them) is a northwest Albertan settler music producer and artist. Their auditory works present insurgent, speculative imaginaries, and rural cinema-verité in a complex balance. The sometimes-disparate elements in interplay—found sound, field recordings, barely-audible confessions, amplified noise floor, accidental recordings, amateur performance—bring clouded internal sites into view. Often emotionally charged, atmospheric, and unresolved, these aural worlds summon a cinematic visuality. Tiesenhausen lives in Treaty 8 territory, in the unincorporated hamlet of Demmitt, Alberta. They also share a collaborative singing practice with artist and musician Jen Reimer called Tunnel.
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