CAFKA.09

VERACITY

The Contemporary Art Forum Kitchener & Area is pleased to present from September 18 through October 4, 2009, Veracity, CAFKA’s 7th exhibition of contemporary visual art in public spaces.  With our exhibiting partners Cambridge Galleries, Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, Critical Media Lab, Homer Watson House & Gallery, IMPACT Theatre festival and the Kitchener Waterloo Art Gallery, twenty-six contemporary artists install, perform and exhibit art that occupies and energizes the public (and gallery) spaces of the region.  To complement the exhibition program, CAFKA has organized a series of artist talks, exhibition tours and educational workshops for adults and students.

“Veracity” means truth and the question of truth in our increasingly digitally decentred world is something that keeps nagging at us.  What is real: The streaming images that cross the screens of our televisions, computers and smart phones?  The relationships and the identities we create on-line?  The images and icons of strength, beauty and justice that populate our contemporary pop cultural pantheon?  CAFKA invited artists to respond to the concept of Veracity in their methods and in their subjects.  We hope you will consider and respond to what they have created.

Veracity is, with the Impact Theatre Festival and Open Ears Festival of Music and Sound, part of 2009 Year of Art Festivals in Waterloo Region.  CAFKA is a partner in the Waterloo Region: Arts Together: Creative Intersections initiative.  We are grateful for the generous support of Christie Digital, our lead corporate sponsor and the facilitator for all of our digital projection needs.  We are grateful to the Musagetes Foundation, which has been a key long term supporter of CAFKA.  We are proud and thankful for the constant support shown by the City of Kitchener, which has helped us grow through the provision of exhibition spaces, advice, encouragement and support.  We are very pleased to have the support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation which has supported CAFKA’s establishment and incorporation and which has recently committed to supporting CAFKA’s development for the next three years.  CAFKA also wants to thank the Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund, the Kitchener Waterloo Community Foundation, the Ontario Arts Council, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund and the City of Waterloo for the support which they have provided for Veracity.

Finally, CAFKA is only possible because of its volunteers, people who contribute hundreds of unpaid hours toward every aspect of the organization of the CAFKA’s events.  Without them CAFKA would not be possible.  Thank you.

07. Marla Hlady (Toronto, ON) - Sound Drawings

Marla Hlady is an artist who is interested in rendering sound in ways that describe how it would look if you could see it, touch it, walk around it. As a complement to her exhibition Playing Piano, at the Robert Langen Art Gallery at Wilfrid Laurier University, Sound Drawings are, like her sculpture, attempts to visually imagine sound. Her drawings are not musical scores rather, free interpretations of sound as a physical phenomenon, where sound ciphers churn like schools of microorganisms in whirlpools of aural turbulence.

08. David Hoffos (Lethbridge, ON) - Japanese Garden

David Hoffos's installation works conjure effects harking back to early forms of cinema and magic lantern shows. Secret doorways, hidden hallways and miniature scenes peopled by ethereal figures draw the viewer into the artist's subconscious dream world. Courtesy of the artist and Trépanier Baer Gallery, Calgary. This project has been made possible for Veracity with the support of the Region of Waterloo Arts Fund, the Kitchener-Waterloo Community Foundation and Christie Digital.

09. Andrew Hunter (Dundas, ON) - The Remains of the Kaiser

The Remains of the Kaiser is a character-based narrative suggesting an alternative history to the events relating to the fate of the bust of Kaiser Wilhelm I that stood upon a pedestal Kitchener's Victoria Park until 1916. This consists of a tour of sites throughout the downtown core and an accompanying publication.