Event Details
Throughout history, art has been censored for challenging standards of decency, propriety and good taste. That history of censorship continues in Canada today. What are the reasons and what are the costs? Join three artists who explore these questions and discuss current examples.
Panelists:
Tim Edler, Art Director, realities:united – the German shop whose interactive art installation was blocked by the TTC
Anielika Sykes, Toronto photographer and former gallery curator
Hooley McLaughlin, Toronto artist, writer and former Chief Science Officer of the Ontario Science Centre
Moderator:
Paul Kennedy, Award-winning Documentarist and Host of CBC Ideas
Co-sponsored with CBC Ideas
This is a free event and no registration is required.
Please contact cfe@ryerson.ca if you require accommodation to ensure inclusion in this event.