CLASSIFICATION
Swallow ID:
9902
Partner Institution:
Community
Source Collection Title:
Zeke's Gallery
Source Collection ID:
Source Collection Description:
Zeke's Gallery keeps an archive of non-mainstream culture in Montreal at the turn of the 21st century. The Zeke's Gallery Performances & Interviews include live band recordings, poetry readings, theater performances, and interviews with artists and other people involved in making art and culture in Montreal. A fiercely independent art gallery started in 1998, Zeke's Gallery began recording the bands and poets who performed in their space in 2001. As time progressed, the recordings began to expand in scope and incorporated in-depth interviews with artists exhibiting at the gallery. In 2004, Zeke's Gallery began recording interviews with artists local to Montreal not directly affiliated with the gallery. When possible, these events and interviews were also videotaped.
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Source Collection URI:
Source Collection Image URL:
https://ia601607.us.archive.org/27/items/zekesgallery/icon.gif
Sub Series Title:
Zeke's Gallery
ITEM DESCRIPTION
Title:
Fiona Foster reading at Zeke's Gallery
Language:
English
Identifiers:
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Rights
License:
Creative Commons Attribution, Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
CREATORS
Name:
Foster, Fiona
CONTRIBUTORS
Name:
Hand, Chris
MATERIAL DESCRIPTION
DIGITAL FILE DESCRIPTION
Dates
Type:
Performance Date
LOCATION
Address:
3955 St. Laurent Blvd, Montreal, QC, H2W 1Y4
Venue:
Zeke's Gallery
Latitude:
45.5164905
Longitude:
-73.5780561
CONTENT
Notes:
Fiona Foster grew up in the Ottawa Valley and has been living in Montréal for two years, where she enjoys badminton, science movies, and Richard Cassidy. Rise, Bright Moon is part of a longer work that explores the historical and emotional significance of the element U. Fiona is a frequent book reviewer for the Globe and Mail, and has worked as a literary editor, a portrait artist and a civil servant. Fiona is grateful to David Spriggs for his invaluable contribution to this book.
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