John Waters
Talk & Reception | Learn More
John Waters
Talk & Reception | Learn More

12:00 PM | Friday, June 23

Artist Talk - Campsites

Public Meeting Room 1 - Regina Public Library - 2311 12 Ave, Regina

FREE! COMPLIMENTARY LUNCH PROVIDED

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Join Dunlop’s Assistant Curator, Blair Fornwald in conversation with guest artists Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan as they discuss their decades long collaboration making video, performance and visual art. And as The Egg Lady from Pink Flamingos would appreciate, egg salad sandwiches will be served!

NOTE: MATURE SUBJECT MATTER

Note: Tickets to John Waters talk and VIP Reception on June 24 will be available for purchase at this venue.

Shawna Dempsey & Lorri Millan Biography

Photo: Ruth Bonneville

Collaborators since 1989, Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan are among Canada’s best-known performance artists. They were catapulted into the international spotlight in their 20s with the performance and film We’re Talking Vulva. Since then, their live work and videos have been exhibited in diverse venues as far-ranging as women's centres in Sri Lanka, the Istanbul Biennial, Sydney Gay/Lesbian Mardi Gras and the Museum of Modern Art, New York City. This duo has also created installations (such as Archaeology and You for the Royal Ontario Museum), books (such as Bedtime Stories for the Edge of the World, Arbeiter Ring Press) and socially engaged public art projects (such as Winnipeg Tarot Co. for the Winnipeg Art’s Council.) Dempsey and Millan have contributed to publications as writers and editors, and have curated festivals, programs, and exhibitions for Hallwalls Contemporary Arts Centre, Buffalo, Gallery YYZ, Toronto, and the Winnipeg Art Gallery. However, performance remains their focus. Performance documentation and artifacts are held in collections including the National Gallery of Canada, the Canadian History Museum, the DIA Centre and universities throughout North America. Their live work has been acclaimed as “one of the high-points of contemporary Canadian artistic production” (Border Crossings Magazine). But to most they are known simply as the Lesbian Rangers, serving the lesbian ecosystem from dawn to dusk and well beyond.