Programming
Movin' the charter 6
With movin' the charter, karen elaine spencer proposes to disseminate excerpts from the Quebec Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which she transcribed on large wooden panels. By inviting particular groups of participants to choose passages of the Charter that particularly resonate for them, the artist appropriates these excerpts to produce large format panels, which she will donate to the participant team thereafter.
karen elaine spencer
karen elaine spencer proposes to disseminate in the public space excerpts from the Quebec Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which she has transcribed onto large wooden panels.
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Sunday, October 20th, Movin' the charter #6
Starting @ 12h45pm, in front of the Police Station in Parc Jarry - at the corner of St-Laurent and Gounod, this iteration has been done by a group composed Pascal Desjardins, Claudine Hubert, Jean-Michel Ross et Charlotte Panaccio-Letendre.
With movin' the charter, karen elaine spencer proposes to disseminate excerpts from the Quebec Charter of Rights and Freedoms, which she transcribed on large wooden panels. By inviting particular groups of participants to choose passages of the Charter that particularly resonate for them, the artist appropriates these excerpts to produce large format panels, which she will donate to the participant team thereafter. In return, the latter commit themselves to disseminate them in the public space and then dispose of them as they see fit, having to assume the weight and the responsibility of this object created by the artist, with the inspiring and carrying character but at the same time bulky by its size and its materiality. Through these inscriptions that she inserts into the public space, the artist not only promotes the Charter of Rights and Freedom, by taking excerpts of the magnified text right into the street, which gives her increased visibility, but it also gives a platform to some less well represented groups in society through sign painted panels. movin' the charter becomes a place for meetings and exchanges around the articles of the Charter and what they can represent for different communities. A series of actions is planned as part of this project, which will take place between November 2018 and April 2019.
Excerpt from :
CHAPTER IV
ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL RIGHTS - ARTICLE 43
Persons belonging to ethnic minorities have a right to maintain and develop their own cultural interests with the other members of their group.