CRAWL SPACE

Flavourcel Animation Collective: QAF 2024 Artists in Residence

Jun 14 – 25 | 9am – 9pm M-F, 9am – 5pm Sat & Sun | Curated Visual Art Exhibition | Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Free


QAF invites the Flavourcel animation collective out of the basement and into the CRAWL SPACE as both curators and exhibiting artists of the festival’s signature Curated Visual Art Exhibition at the Roundhouse Exhibition Hall. CRAWL SPACE reflects on the festival theme of “The Ties that Bind” by queering the physical framework most emblematic of domesticity—the family home. Combining projection, experimental animation techniques, and interactive installation, visitors are invited to tour the rooms of Flavourcel’s “house” built upon a foundation of community-care and collective art-making.

CRAWL SPACE represents the space between walls. It calls to attention the hidden, where things are forgotten and where they are discovered. To be queer is to make homes out of scraps, to continually build and rebuild. The lives we lead are anchored by family – the ones who were lost and the ones who were found. 

This show asks you to walk through surreal installations of constructed home life. As queer people, we fill our homes with our closest ties, tables abundant with food to share, and secret spaces to commune with our deepest most hidden desires. CRAWL SPACE is forming in Flavourcel’s 6th year of collaboration. As our positions and lives shift and change, we are continually interested in the domestic and mundane methods of community building, and the long-term commitments of collective art-making. The house and home is a theme we have worked through before in other works. In working through the theme “the ties that bind” we ruminate on the bonds that we build and preserve in community. 


About Flavourcel

Flavourcel consists of 10 artists and animators originally brought together on the  Unceded Coast Salish territories that work collaboratively to make short-form experimental animations that entertain the contemporary narrative of what animation is and can be, including GIFs, music videos, installations, print media, and more. Flavourcel is heavily settled in collective decision-making structures and aims to keep the collaborative spirit at the core of what they do. In other words; democratizing resources and prioritizing voices that are not so often heard. Many members are institutionally-trained animators who felt that the path often laid out for many emerging animators exists in the following binary: to be an independent auteur making animations alone in your basement or to join the animation industry. Both of these routes are limiting in their own ways. Flavourcel feels that it is important to re-introduce play into animation; the act of making doesn’t have to be so serious or so solitary, it’s always better when you bring your friends along!

Alia Hijaab
Chhaya Naran
Chris Strickler
gil goletski
Harlo Martens
Josh Neu
Julia Song
Kat G Morris
Lana Connors
Laurel Pucker

ArtParty!

Jun 14 | 7pm – 10pm | Gala Opening Reception | Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Pay-What-You-Wish | ASL by request


Nothing says “We Are Family” like our annual ArtParty! We kick off our presence at the Roundhouse Community Centre with art, conviviality, and a celebration of our 17th Queer Arts Festival! This evening also sees the launch of our visual art exhibition, CRAWL SPACE, by the 10-member animation collective Flavourcel. Fabulous food, refreshing sips, do-it-yourself-printmaking, and irresistible spins by the one and only DJ O Show will have you feeling the feels with all your fellow Queerdos! 

Photo: Belle Ancell

ASL can be booked for this event.
Please email ben@queerartsfestival.com to arrange. 

Roundhouse

Queer Eyes, Queer Lives: 

Jun 10 – 29 | Tues – Sat 12pm – 6pm | SUM gallery | Free


This must-see exhibition showcases photography from over 60 2SLGBTQIA+ youth who participated in UBC research studies on drug use. These young artists, aged 14 – 29, have created a body of work that largely centres around identity, substance use, housing, and mental health – the results are powerful and challenging, providing a visual snapshot of how 2SLGBTQIA+ youth grapple with these issues. Participation in these research studies was confidential and the artists consented to these photographs being shared, with many adopting pseudonyms or fake names. Coordinated by university researchers Christian Barborini and Trevor Goodyear, together with the Substance Use Beyond the Binary Youth Action Committee, Queer Eyes, Queer Lives offers a visual reflection of how 2SLGBTQIA+ youth in Vancouver are building homes and lives of substance for themselves despite overlapping injustices faced. Queer Eyes, Queer Lives is generously supported by the University of British Columbia, Cannapix, the Canadian Institute of Health Research, and British Columbia Centre on Substance Use.


The Substance Use Beyond the Binary Youth Action Committee is a group of nine transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming youth who use(d) substances. Members include Alec N, Apollo Colin-Gray, Charlie, Evergreen, Mazal J, P.T., Reid G, Rio B, and Toby. The committee was established in 2022 and is co-led by University of British Columbia researchers Christian Barborini (they/them) and Trevor Goodyear (he/him). Their work together embraces the power of Queer worldmaking in producing more emancipatory approaches to research and advocacy within the realm of substance use, mental health, and housing. They prioritize community voices and mobilize engaging and creative research methods such as participatory photography.  

Varied Editions

Jun 1 – 30 | Wed-Sun, 12-5pm  | Malaspina Printmakers, Granville Island | Free

Exhibition Opening:
June 1, 6 – 10pm


Taking its title from the printmaking technique where an artist alters individual prints within a greater edition to create a series of similar, but uniquely distinct artworks, “Varied Editions” brings together a collection of Queer printmakers showcasing the ever-evolving diversity and queerness of the printmaking community. Curated by Cheryl Hamilton and Edward Fu-Chen Juan, this show features the work of 12 artists, reflecting the remarkable breadth and diversity of practices within the medium. With roots planted in artist-to-artist collaboration and collective knowledge sharing as well as a significant historical connection to progressive movements and activism, printmaking provides a fertile ground to explore the festival theme of Queer family. Presented in partnership with Malaspina Printmakers.

Moozhan Ahmadzadegan 
Eloisa Aquino 
Jenie Gao 
Chêne Gladu
Brent Haddow
Tajliya Jamal
Jenny Lin
Terra Poirier
Luca Cara Seccafien
Carrielynn Victor (Xémontalot)
Cheryl Hamilton 
Edward Fu-Chen Juan


QAF 2024: The Ties That Bind

June 1 – 30, 2024 | Queer Arts Festival


Roundhouse Community Centre | Malaspina Printmakers | SUM gallery | The James Black Gallery | Or Gallery | Fortune Sound Club | Ocean Artworks | VAG North Plaza

The Ties That Bind examines the bonds and complexities of Family, be it blood or chosen, and how Queer communities continue to survive and thrive alongside, within, and occasionally despite, traditional family constructs. From collectives to choirs, from drag houses to dance troupes, from our community art show to the many partnerships we enjoy year after year, QAF 2024 examines the many ways in which “family” manifests itself in Queer and Queer-arts communities.

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The Ties That Bind

QAF 2024: The Ties That Bind

June 1 – 30, 2024 | Queer Arts Festival Roundhouse Community Centre | Malaspina Printmakers | SUM gallery | The James Black Gallery | Or Gallery | Fortune Sound Club | Ocean Artworks | VAG North Plaza The Ties That Bind examines the bonds and complexities of Family, be it blood or chosen, and how […]

Varied Editions

Jun 1 – 30 | Wed-Sun, 12-5pm  | Malaspina Printmakers, Granville Island | Free Exhibition Opening:June 1, 6 – 10pm Taking its title from the printmaking technique where an artist alters individual prints within a greater edition to create a series of similar, but uniquely distinct artworks, “Varied Editions” brings together a collection of Queer printmakers […]

Queer Eyes, Queer Lives: 

A photo exhibit of 2SLGBTQIA+ youths’ substance use, homelessness, and resiliencies Jun 10 – 29 | Tues – Sat 12pm – 6pm | SUM gallery | Free This must-see exhibition showcases photography from over 60 2SLGBTQIA+ youth who participated in UBC research studies on drug use. These young artists, aged 14 – 29, have created a body […]

ArtParty!

Jun 14 | 7pm – 10pm | Gala Opening Reception | Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Pay-What-You-Wish | ASL by request Nothing says “We Are Family” like our annual ArtParty! We kick off our presence at the Roundhouse Community Centre with art, conviviality, and a celebration of our 17th Queer Arts Festival! This evening also sees the launch […]

CRAWL SPACE

Flavourcel Animation Collective: QAF 2024 Artists in Residence Jun 14 – 25 | 9am – 9pm M-F, 9am – 5pm Sat & Sun | Curated Visual Art Exhibition | Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Free QAF invites the Flavourcel animation collective out of the basement and into the CRAWL SPACE as both curators and exhibiting artists of the […]

Stealth Codes

Transgender Augmented Reality and Poems of Presence Jun 14 – 25 | Augmented Reality | Roundhouse Community Centre | Free STEALTH CODES is an exhibition featuring the works of Angelic Goldsky and queer community artists, crafted in collaborative workshop sessions merging poetry with augmented reality (AR). This exhibition explores digital transgender truth-telling, that is hidden […]

In Our Gaybourhood 

Premieres online Jun 14 | Podcast | Free Welcome, neighbour, to our gaybourhood. Listen to Episode One of In Our Gaybourhood QAF’s first-ever podcast, In Our Gaybourhood is a journey through the communities of BC, meeting our neighbours who work towards a world where everyone can be proud of who they are. In its first season, we […]

Ayibobo III: 

Little Dollhouse on the Prairie Jun 15 & 16 | 7pm | Roundhouse Performance Hall | Pay-What-You-Wish Brought to you by Elle Barbara, avant-garde creator and Mother of Montreal’s Idiosyncratic House of Barbara, Ayibobo III: Little Dollhouse on the Prairie is a work of high-octane performance art, merging dance with experimental soundscapes. Drawing audiences into […]

QAF Community Art Show

Jun 17 – 29 | Tues – Sat | 12 – 6pm | The James Black Gallery | Free Please note this venue is stair access only. Established way back in 1998, the then-named Pride in Art Community Show was the event that started it all. Over the years the name and location have changed, […]

Trace Elements:

QAF Film Night Jun 18 | 7pm | Roundhouse Performance Hall | Pay-What-You-Wish Join the QAF in the return of our beloved movie night with Trace Elements, a stirring program of short films curated by Kathleen Mullen highlighting queer filmmakers who consider the highs and lows of familial bonds. Familial ties in all their glory and […]

On Cuddling: 

A Reading with Phanuel Antwi Jun 20 | 6pm | Artist Talk | W Projects | Free Join us at W Projects (555 Hamilton St.) for a public reading of On Cuddling: Loved to Death in the Racial Embrace with critically acclaimed artist and curator Phanuel Antwi. Ranging from the terrifying embrace of the slave ship’s hold […]

Presenting a Trio of Events that Centre Queer Excellence in Music 

QAF + Vancouver International Jazz Festival Moor Mother  Jun 21 | 7pm | Music | Fortune Sound Club | Ticketed* How do you engage the stunning, evocative, haunting gift that is Moor Mother’s latest album The Great Bailout? Only by following the trail of potent verbal and sonic poetry. Only by letting Moor Mother be […]

Curators Tour

Jun 23 | 1pm | Visual Art Tour | Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Free | ASL by request Join members of Flavourcel as they give a guided tour of the CRAWL SPACE installation, providing artistic insights and a behind-the-screens glimpse on the nature of working jointly as an experimental animation collective. ASL can be booked for […]

QAF Clothing Swap

Jun 23 | 2pm | Community Event | Roundhouse Community Centre, Room C | Free Do you have under-utilized clothes and accessories? Are you on the hunt for some free, fab looks? Get those old clothes out of the closet and down to the Roundhouse on June 23 for our first ever QAF Clothing Swap! […]

Glitter is Forever

Jun 25 | 7pm | Closing Reception | Roundhouse Exhibition Hall | Free | ASL by request Our familial festivities officially come to a close with friends, music, art — and local drag royalty The Darlings! Take a final stroll through Flavourcel’s CRAWL SPACE, thrill to music courtesy of DJ Ziggy Zaya, and experience an […]

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