From Dec 21st 2021 to Feb 1st 2022, Massy Arts Society hosted How Water Remembers in the windows at 23 East Pender Street in Chinatown, Vancouver.

Gallery hours: Tuesday to Saturday, 12pm to 5pm.

For more info visit Massy Gallery Window Exhibition

Read an interview with Rafael Zen of Massy Arts here.




How Water Remembers 水記得 was part of the exhibition Rivers Have Mouths - Indigenous & Chinese Canadian Art Exchange

Curated by Lam Wong and Sarah Ling
June 12 to September 12, 2021

Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden
578 Carrall Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6B 5K2 Canada
604-662-3207

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

How Water Remembers is made possible by funding support from the British Columbia Arts Council.
Partial support for translation costs is made possible by the Goddard College Faculty Development Fund.
And thanks to the Canada Council for the Arts for continued support of my practice.
Illustrations & Image Research: Karlene Harvey (Tsilhqot'in/Syilx)
Chinese Translations, Researcher, Community Outreach & Engagement: Yao Xiao 蕭堯
Indigenous Consultation, Researcher, Storytelling & Ethnobotany: T'uy'tanat-Cease Wyss (Skwxwu7mesh/Sto:Lo/ Hawaiian/Swiss)
Consultation on Biodiversity & False Creek Mudflat Inhabitants: Angela Danyluk, Biologist, City of Vancouver
Chinatown Outreach & Participatory Facilitation: Sean Cao 曹碩.

Thanks also to curators Lam Wong and Sarah Ling for inviting me to take part in Rivers Have Mouths and to the Dr Sun Yat Sen Classical Chinese Garden for hosting the exhibition.

Covid19 social distancing guidelines apply. Admission can be reserved here: RESERVE ADMISSION