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Rungh Initiatives
Rungh is committed to programming and projects that create new conversations and connections.
Minquon Panchayat ArchiveThe Minquon Panchayat was one of Canada’s first IBPOC centred national arts movements.
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Archive Creation ResidencyA virtual archive creation residency that explores intergenerational relationships, memory and the archive.
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ReduxA self-directed journey through the print magazine archive, using Rungh's digital network and discoverability tool Redux.
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Komagata Maru: Pasts, Presents, FuturesTrace the history of the Komogata Maru through the pages of Rungh.
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Local ColourThis conversation with Tarah Hogue and Zool Suleman is an entry point into Local Colour, the grass roots protest in 1991-1992 against the exclusionary practices of the Vancouver Art Gallery.
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Rungh ReadingsRungh hosts readings and "archive reactivations" at various festivals and Rungh organized events.
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Primary Colours/ Couleurs PrimairesRungh is proud to be part of the ongoing Primary Colours BIPOC centring initiatives.
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Art & Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thonsRungh has begun to host Wikipedia edit-a-thons in partnership with Art & Feminism.
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Longing & BelongingRungh partnered with the 2019 DOXA Documentary Film Festival to co-curate and co-present a programming stream exploring some of the body of work created by South Asian artists during the 1990’s.
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Recollective: Vancouver Independent Archives Week 2018/2019A series of free public events, panels, conversations, and screenings, which took place from November 2 – 13, 2018 highlighting artist-run centre archives, artists working with archives, and the intersections between contemporary art practices and social movements in Vancouver.
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