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Wednesday, August 7

12:00pm

Place des Festivals

1499, Rue Jeanne-Mance, Montréal, Québec.

Dayna Danger

Dayna Danger (they/them) is a Two-Spirit, Indigiqueer, Métis-Saulteaux-Polish, visual artist, hide tanner, drummer, and beadworker. Danger’s art practice is an act of reclaiming space and power over society’s projections of sexualities and representation. This transpires in Danger’s art by their intentionally large-scale images that place importance on women-identified, Two-Spirit, transgender, and non-binary people. Their art uses symbolic references to kink communities to critically interrogate visibility and rejection. Danger centres Kin and practises consent to build artworks that create a suspension of reality wherein complex dynamics of sexuality, gender, and power are exchanged.

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