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Kitchen: Part 1 – History creeps: the grunt kitchen and Julia Feyrer

[grunt had]… an embryonic beginning that was a toss-up. It could have ended several times, but the people who believed in it stuck around. There was always a coffee pot going (and a kettle for tea) to converse over, whether supportive or argumentative. The people were a diverse lot with a multitude of practices. There were musicians (jazz to folk to Cage), writers (Haikus to great epics), visual artists (from drawing and painting etc., to performance art, video and theatre); it wasn’t New York or Paris but just grunt. In its own way, for the community, more important. A safe place that accepted and cross- pollinated a great diversity of creative thought and people.
– Merle Addison, grunt founding member

The show that you’re standing in is part of a larger conversation. At the time of writing I can see a white fridge, a non- working stove, a set of second-hand Ikea cabinets, a pile of 2x4s, an old coffee maker, an arborite table, a chop saw. It is as yet unresolved—and will continue to evolve throughout the run of the exhibition, building in dimension and playing host to events, discussions and small gatherings.

The artist – Julia Feyrer – has been working in the archive for months now, pulling images and ideas out of binders and cupboards, watching videos and running slides. Central to her research has been images of the grunt kitchen, often mined from the background of documentation of openings, fundraisers and board meetings of years past. Faces, overexposed from a 90s-era flashbulb, laughing/ smiling/ smoking/ drinking in the grunt kitchen. Like so many archival investigations, this one is about filling in blanks—pulling information from the literal backgrounds of the collection.

…Read the entire text here.

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grunt Celebrates 30 years!

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grunt gallery is grateful and excited to have reached our Kickstarter goal, raising more than $10,000 for our 30th anniversary celebrations. If you missed out on pledging, you can still pick up a number of our special edition perks.

Growlers are available for purchase at Brassneck Brewery ($7) and at grunt gallery.  Fill up your growler at a local Vancouver brewery and share it with friends. Purchase one as a gift for loved ones approaching the upcoming holiday season.

Pick up a set of quirky letter-pressed ovoid-shaped coasters through grunt gallery’s online shop or stop by grunt gallery to pick them up! You can also stop by a number of neighbourhood restaurants to pick up a free coaster via our weekly coaster series. Gift them to your friends, these vibrantly coloured coasters looking stunning as a framed set.

Stop by grunt gallery in December for special events related to our current exhibition, Kitchen. Artist Julia Feyrer has delved within grunt’s history and archives and continues to work on an installation in the main space of our gallery. Save the date for the following get-togethers:

>Friday, December 5th: Drawing 7pm
>Tuesday, December 9th: Performance 7pm
>Friday, December 12th: Recording 7pm
>Friday, December 19th: Solstice Party

Read the first exhibition text written by curator Vanessa Kwan, here.

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>> Learn more about our 30th anniversary
>> Social Objects: Coasters & Growlers
>> Events

 

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