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Please join us for the Opening Reception of Cold Cuts Video Festival VI: There’s something in the way on FRIDAY, MARCH 30TH FROM 4-6PM IN THE SOVA GALLERY. The program curator, Christina Battle, will be in attendance to give a short talk on the exhibition during the reception. This event is followed by the Dawson City International Short Film Festival screenings @ KIAC from 7pm onwards. Please join us! Cold Cuts Video Festival is the sixth annual curated exhibition of video works by contemporary Canadian artists, run in conjunction with the Dawson City International Short Film Festival. Curated by Christina Battle, There’s something in the way looks at the ways in which artists use the tools of video to stage and frame complex subjects. Moving beyond solely framing the camera lens, works in the exhibition also play with time, space and montage as they frame (and reframe) bodies, histories and memories. ARTISTS Association for Decentering Landscapes, Land Also Moves, 2016 Land Also Moves by the Toronto based collective (Rouzbeh Akhbari, Felix Kalmenson, and Ash Moniz), stages a performance for camera that references the resources used to create infrastructures in Hongsibu (China) in the early 2000’s. Using cars as ‘actors,’ and trees within the environment as a theatrical stage, symbols referencing the structural elements that came to become emblems of development move across the frame drawing attention to issues related to urbanization and land reclamation. Tanya Lukin Linklater, The Treaty is in the Body, 2017 The Treaty is in the Body transmits Indigenous understandings of Canadian treaty relationships via the body. By framing the treaties as embodied, and ‘the body as a way to know - a way to transmit knowledge,’ the work calls for non-Indigenous viewers to consider our own relationships with the treaties that have so drastically reframed Indigenous experiences. 6