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Art That Doesn’t Flinch: Reimagining the Spaces Where Violence Hides with Christopher Quigley
A deep dive into how immersive art can expose and heal the everyday environments where gender-based violence takes root.
Today’s guest is Christopher W. Quigley, a Nova Scotia–based artist, designer, and stroke survivor who has transformed personal adversity into a powerful national mission. He’s the founder and Executive Director and Creative Director of ALCHEMIA Art Workshop, a nonprofit arts organization rooted in the belief that public art can spark real social change.
His latest project, Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, is a cross-Canada installation that reimagines the hidden places where gender-based violence often begins, bathroom stalls, locker rooms, the ignored corners of public life. Through sound, light, and visceral design, Christopher invites Canadian men to reflect on consent, accountability, and the spaces we take for granted.
It’s art, but not just gallery art. It’s a call to action. And it’s as Canadian as it is urgent.
Link:
https://www.alchemiaartworkshop.org/s/Case-for-Support-DL.pdf
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Art That Doesn’t Flinch: Reimagining the Spaces Where Violence Hides with Christopher Quigley
A deep dive into how immersive art can expose and heal the everyday environments where gender-based violence takes root.
Today’s guest is Christopher W. Quigley, a Nova Scotia–based artist, designer, and stroke survivor who has transformed personal adversity into a powerful national mission. He’s the founder and Executive Director and Creative Director of ALCHEMIA Art Workshop, a nonprofit arts organization rooted in the belief that public art can spark real social change.
His latest project, Transformation of Dangerous Spaces, is a cross-Canada installation that reimagines the hidden places where gender-based violence often begins, bathroom stalls, locker rooms, the ignored corners of public life. Through sound, light, and visceral design, Christopher invites Canadian men to reflect on consent, accountability, and the spaces we take for granted.
It’s art, but not just gallery art. It’s a call to action. And it’s as Canadian as it is urgent.
Link:
https://www.alchemiaartworkshop.org/s/Case-for-Support-DL.pdf
art as activisim,
Artist,
Arts,
Gender Issues,
Masculinity,
Non-Profit,
public art,
Social Activism,
Stroke Survivor,
Transformation,
Art That Doesn’t Flinch: Reimagining the Spaces Where Violence Hides with Christopher Quigley,
Podcast,
Video Podcast,
Live Video Podcast,
Interview,
Podmatch
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