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Lezli Rubin-Kunda

AT HOME—LAUNCH

Talks with Canadian artists about place and practice

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5 pm
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During the evening, come to attend artist presentations and a book signing session.
Snacks and refreshments will be served. Live music.
The launch will be followed by a performance of the Swiss duo Traghetto at 7:30 pm.

Lezli Rubin-Kunda is a Canadian-Israeli multidisciplinary artist whose work explores her relationship with her environment. She has exhibited, performed and lectured in the United States, Canada, Israel and Europe. She currently lives outside of Tel Aviv and teaches in the architecture faculty at the Technion University, Haifa, Israel. This is her first book. At Home is her first book.

SOME OF THE ARTISTS ENCOUNTERED
Amalie Atkins 
Aganetha Dyck 
Sandra Semchuk 
Francois Morelli
Victoria Stanton
Nicole Fournier
Catherine Bodmer
Tedi Tafel
Josée Pednault
Devora Neumark
Sharon Alward

5 pm

In this intimate investigation of the artistic process, Lezli Rubin-Kunda explores the nuanced path of creative work and the way artists make sense of home and place within their art practice and their lives. Rubin-Kunda is a multidisciplinary artist who examines these issues in her own work. But in this book, she expands her horizons, travelling across Canada to talk to more than fifty practicing artists, including Amalie Atkins, Aganetha Dyck, Sandra Semchuk, Francois Morelli, Simon Frank, and Sharon Alward, about their work, their creative process, and the place of "home" in their work. What emerges from these thoughtful conversations are fascinating and unexpected orientations to place as an impetus for art making, ranging from deep connections to a specific childhood home, to more conscious adoptions of place, to somewhat fluid approaches in which the very concept of "home" seems to dissolve. Moving from physical landscapes to the geography of memories and recorded histories, from territories of emotion to social environments that condition and contribute to the idea of home, Rubin-Kunda touches on indigenous approaches to ancestral homelands, the land as physical place and emotional territory, the historic role of women in creating and taking care of "home," ideas of home disconnected from place, and liberating concepts of "homelessness." Woven through these encounters with other artists are Rubin Kunda’s reflections on her own artistic path, as a Toronto born Jewish-Canadian who has made her home in Israel. Candid, empathetic, and insightful, At Home explores the creative process and the ways that artists find and create meaning within a fragmented contemporary landscape.

1.* Please note that the talk will be in English and followed by a sound performance by Traghetto 

During the evening, come to attend artist presentations and a book signing session.
Snacks and refreshments will be served. Live music.
The launch will be followed by a performance of the Swiss duo Traghetto at 7:30 pm.

Lezli Rubin-Kunda is a Canadian-Israeli multidisciplinary artist whose work explores her relationship with her environment. She has exhibited, performed and lectured in the United States, Canada, Israel and Europe. She currently lives outside of Tel Aviv and teaches in the architecture faculty at the Technion University, Haifa, Israel. This is her first book. At Home is her first book.

SOME OF THE ARTISTS ENCOUNTERED
Amalie Atkins 
Aganetha Dyck 
Sandra Semchuk 
Francois Morelli
Victoria Stanton
Nicole Fournier
Catherine Bodmer
Tedi Tafel
Josée Pednault
Devora Neumark
Sharon Alward