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Disrupting Binaries Lisa Birke, Calendar Girls, 4:00, HDV, 2014 Lisa Birke challenges female cultural tropes by setting up uncomfortable and absurdist scenarios. The work is a humorous exploration of the societal expectations of woman as aesthetic symbol and spectacle who is intrinsically at home in nature. Leslie Supnet, Gains & Loses, 2:39, Animation, 2014 Through animation, Leslie Supnet investigates a range of human emotion with topics such as identity, race, and death. Dr. Corinna Ghaznavi is an independent curator and freelance writer. She has curated exhibitions across Canada and the Netherlands and her writing has been published in Canadian and European art publications. SOVA Gallery, 3rd and Queen Gallery Exhibition Hours: Saturday, March 26th 12-5pm & Sunday, March 27th 12-5pm FREE ADMISSION This event is made possible with the support of Yukon Arts Fund, Dawson City International Short Film Festival , Klondike Institute of Art & Culture, & Yukon School of Visual Arts. DCISFF 7