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Oshawa: A History of Local 222

Saturday, October 5, 2019 / 1:00 pm - 4:30 pm EDT

For over 40 years, artists Carole Condé + Karl Beveridge have been creating urgent and insightful work that challenges the status quo and brings to light the important issues facing our time. With unwavering attention and unapologetic political analysis, Condé + Beveridge’s work continues to explore the social and environmental impacts of globalization, racial inequality, class struggle, gendered labour divisions, precarity, and the complex struggles of consensus building. In tandem to this practice, they have worked collaboratively with union members and fellow artists, bringing the labour movement and art world into dialogue and in doing so, have transformed them both.

This exhibition presents the photo series Oshawa: A History of Local 222 (1982-83), a comprehensive body of work that traces the history of the autoworkers union in Oshawa from its formation in 1937 through to the mid-1980s. To produce the work, Condé + Beveridge spent two years interviewing and working with members of the Local 222 Retirees Committee. The resulting work, uses intricately staged tableaux to narrate the workers struggle from the perspective of women working in the plant and highlights gender-specific inequalities, including the fight for married women to be able to work and the inclusion of women in the union.

Coming from Toronto? We have organized a bus to bring you to and from the opening! Pick up: in front of OCADU at 1:00PM and will return to OCADU for 4:30. To reserve a spot on the bus: RSVP to vault@rmg.on.ca.

Opening Reception: Saturday October 5th, 2pm. The full exhibit is from October 4, 2019 to January 19, 2020.

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Details

Date:
Saturday, October 5, 2019
Time:
1:00 pm - 4:30 pm EDT
Website:
http://rmg.on.ca/exhibitions/oshawa-a-history-of-local-222/

Venue

The Robert McLaughlin Gallery
72 Queen Street
Oshawa, Ontario L1H 3Z3 Canada
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