Book Launch: Learn Spelling by Nic Wilson
Saturday, June 19 at 2:00 pm ADT
Zoom
Register at https://tinyurl.com/4xevfrrw
Umbrella Projects is proud to announce the launch of Learn Spelling, a new artist’s book by Nic Wilson.
Named after the menu item that allows you to train your computer to acknowledge certain words, the book uses a collection of unrecognized terms from the artist’s writings as a springboard for a larger investigation into how a living language evolves. Examples in the book, which include queer slang, loan words, Indigenous place and nation names, Arab and Japanese names, as well as terms specific to art theory, reveal a Eurocentric bias in Word Processing applications. They also double as an inadvertent diary of the artist’s writing.
Hand-bound in an edition of 100 copies, the book features a collection of autobiographical anecdotes alongside observations and examples of the way “written English is used as a tool to create and legitimize some world views and negate others.”
Please join Nic Wilson and Leah Garnett on Saturday, June 19 at 2:00 pm ADT for a Zoom conversation about the project.
Nic Wilson (he/they) is an artist and writer who was born in the Wolastoqiyik territory now known as Fredericton, NB, in 1988. He graduated with a BFA from Mount Allison University, Mi’kmaq territory, in 2012, and an MFA from the University of Regina, Treaty Four Territory, in 2019, where he was a SSHRC graduate fellow. In 2021, they were one of the long-listed nominees from the Prairies and the North for the Sobey Art Award. Their work often engages time, queer lineage, and the distance between art practice and literature. Their writing has appeared in publications such as BlackFlash Magazine, Headlights Anthology, and PUBLIC.
Leah Garnett is an artist who lives and works on unceded, ancestral Mi’kmaq land in Sackville, New Brunswick, where she is an Associate Professor in the Fine Arts Department at Mount Allison University. Garnett is a member of two artist collectives, Hermes Gallery in Halifax, Nova Scotia, and The Red Head Gallery in Toronto, Ontario. She has exhibited primarily in Canada and attended residencies at the Sirius Art Centre, Fire Station Artists’ Studios, the MacDowell Colony, the Banff Centre for the Arts, and Struts Gallery.
Umbrella Projects is a year-long collaboration between the Owens Art Gallery and Struts Gallery, designed to assist artists during the COVID-19 pandemic to realize projects outside of the confines of the gallery space.