BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250501T194744EDT-5650GiU3wk@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250501T234744Z DESCRIPTION:The team at the şÚÁĎÉç Libraries are pleased to invite you\, on  Thursday\, April 17\, 2025\, at 15 h 30 to the Michele Larose - Osler Lib rary Artist-in-Residence Programme exhibition vernissage by Ev Ricky entit led ouch ouch ouch. Please join us for the panel discussion scheduled righ t before the vernissage from 14 h 00 to 15 h 30.\n\nL’équipe des Bibliothè ques de şÚÁĎÉç est heureuse de vous inviter le jeudi 17 avril 2025\, Ă  15 h 30\, dans le cadre du Programme d’artiste-en-rĂ©sidence Michele Larose – Bibliothèque Osler à un vernissage par l’artiste EV Ricky intitulé pain ob jects à la Bibliothèque Osler de l’histoire de la mĂ©decine (3655\, promena de William Osler). Veuillez vous joindre Ă  nous pour la table ronde prĂ©vue juste avant le vernissage\, de 14 h 00 Ă  15 h 30.\n\nRSVP VERNISSAGE + PA NEL DISCUSSION\n\nAbout the exhibit\n\nIn The Body in Pain\, Elaine Scarry wrote that 'to have pain is to have certainty\; to hear about pain is to have doubt'.  \n\nThis influential statement\, alongside research into ear ly pseudoscientific anatomical iconography\, graphic pathography\, and dis courses in contemporary ecofeminisms\, forms the basis of ouch ouch ouch\, an exhibition of new work on the somatic\, temporal and poetic dimensions of physical pain. \n\nOuch ouch ouch will debut an artist book of specula tive illness morphologies\, based on a collection of sensation maps assemb led through a daily practice of body scan meditation. Alongside the intern al phenomena of pain\, a series of gestures representing the duration of t he residency (or a single very long\, very painful moment) explores the no n-linear\, dilatory\, and atemporal nature of illness.   \n\nThe accompany ing text addresses the act of viewing and draws into question the visible external boundaries of the human form in an extended reflection on the pre sence of others\, objects and non-human animals in early anatomical texts.  \n\nAbout the artist  \n\nOnce described as “pert” and “young” by Vaginal Creme Davis\, Ev Ricky (they/them/theirs\, xe/xyr/xyrs) is a multidiscipl inary visual and literary artist\, cultural worker\, agender and TME dyke\ , and white settler. Agender\, immunocompromised\, and chronically ill wit h an invisibilized disability\, Ev is interested in using bodily forms and processes in their work to tangle with the poetics of access and the non- consensus reality of being in a sick body as a fundamentally unknowable\, inarticulable position. Xyr artistic and curatorial work has been presente d at Centaur Theatre\, Ada X\, Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre\, CV2\, Entra ils Magazine\, the FOFA Gallery\, the Isabel Bader Centre for Performing A rts\, and in the award-winning anthology of transgender comic art “We’re S till Here”.  Alongside their current work for the Michèle Larose-Osler Lib rary artist residency\, xe is working on a comic art manuscript entitled I Wouldn’t Lie to You. You can follow their work at evricky.com or @ev.r_ic ky on Instagram. \n\n\nAbout the Michele Larose – Osler Library Artist-in- Residence Programme\n\nThanks to the generosity of Dr. Michele Larose\, ar tist and paediatric neuropsychiatrist who trained in psychiatry and child psychiatry at şÚÁĎÉç and in visual arts at Curtin University in Australia\ , the Osler Library of the History of Medicine has established an artist-i n-residence programme.\n\nThe award supports visual artists visiting the u niversity to create works that address contemporary and/or historical subj ects in medicine and the health sciences that are inspired by the rich and diverse collections held by the Osler Library and/or other sources at McG ill\, which may include şÚÁĎÉç faculties and hospitals. Possible projects can include\, but are not limited to: painting\; photography\; performance \; sculpture\; and digital\, video or installation art.\n DTSTART:20250417T193000Z DTEND:20250417T210000Z LOCATION:Osler Library of the History of Medicine\, 3rd floor\, McIntyre Me dical Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3G 1Y6\, 3655 promenade Sir William Osler SUMMARY:Exhibit vernissage | ouch ouch ouch - 2024 Michele Larose-Osler Lib rary Artist in Residence URL:/library/channels/event/exhibit-vernissage-ouch-ou ch-ouch-2024-michele-larose-osler-library-artist-residence-364137 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR