Over at GigCity.ca, our Factory Party made it into the Photo of the day last weekend. The famous Fish Griwkowsky explains:
Last weekend’s art auction fundraiser at Latitude 53 was a heck of a success – the curse on the wall wasn’t for sale; it was a gallery in-joke left from a previous show that made for some pretty funny photos all night.
Alistair Henning shared some pictures with us that he took on Saturday at 53 Ways to Leave Your Lover. Have a look at his Flickr photo set.
We hope that everybody who came out had a fantastic time. If you missed it, don’t fear: although Schmoozy and 53 Ways are the pinnacles of our winter season, we’ve got a couple more fundraising parties coming up over the next few months. We’ll keep you posted.
It’s almost party time! We’re rushing around this afternoon making sure that everything is set: art on the walls, programs printed, decor sparkling, bars stocked. It’s going to be a blast.
Although advance tickets are no longer available, we’ll have more at the door for $15. We’ll be ready at 8:00 tonight—will you?
See Magazine spoke to our Vicky Wong about 53 Ways to Leave Your Lover—and their preview is out today:
But as anyone who’s attended past instalments will tell you, 53 Ways is much more than your average fundraiser; it’s a wild dance party, which this year will incorporate video projections from local artists, fine food from local favourites Elm Cafe, the Sugar Bowl, and Viphalay Laos and Thai Restaurant, and abundant cocktails of all sorts.
Vicky Wong, Development Coordinator for the gallery, happily defends those without plans on what has become known as V-Day.
“The events have been going on since we first moved into our new space, in 2003,” Wong says. “The event originally was to help cover the cost of the move. We wanted to create an event that runs counter to the commercialism of Valentine’s Day, and all these expectations that people have about it: that they should be with somebody, that they should spend it with a partner, but that leads to people acting desperately and making poor choices. This event is long enough away from Valentine’s that you can reflect on your decisions.”
Most of all, though, people want people to drop their inhibitions and dance.
The article isn’t all fun and games: it also talks about why 53 Ways is important, and why artists Josh Holinaty and Shane Golby donated work to support Latitude 53 at the event. The story they tell has a bitter undertone, which our writer-in-residence Fish explored in yesterday’s post. But See’s Alistair Henning doesn’t lose sight of what it all comes down to on Saturday:
On a similar note, Bob Prodor, who has participated in a few shows at Latitude over the years, is especially excited about this event because “Latitude 53 puts the Fun in Fundraiser! You get to feel good about getting decked out in your finest turtlenecks and scarves, looking at art and feeling intellectual while getting smashed on red wine!”
Just in case you weren’t sure: photos from last year’s 53 Ways to Leave Your Lover. Of course, you probably already know that Latitude 53 throws the best parties.
We’re busy this week getting ready: sorting through artwork, planning events, putting together the program. It’ll be a good one, promise.
This little painting is by Mandy Espezel, of Edmonton, who is pursuing her MFA at Lethbridge right now. It’s just one of the fantastic works to be won at silent auction on Saturday at 53 Ways to Leave Your Lover. We’ve uploaded a few photographs of work to the website for you to peek at but it’s just a tiny preview of the full selection. Have a look!
This week we’re all about 53 Ways to Leave Your Lover. The Factory Party is coming up this Saturday and here on the blog we’ll have previews every day until the event.
Today, we invite you to download a stencil of the Factory Party logo by Cut+Paste Design and make it your own: use it as a stencil or an ingredient in a collage, and send us the results.