All dressed up with nowhere to go: join AGO’s #distancedressup project

Geneviève Wallen
Image courtesy of Geneviève Wallen

Wednesday, December 16, 2020 – Wednesday, March 31, 2021 via Instagram

Distance Dress Up invites everyone to dress up in their favourite party outfit, take a selfie of themselves and post on Instagram (you must have an Instagram account to participate) with the tag #distancedressup! This participatory photo project is inspired by the exhibition Studio 54: Night Magic and the social restrictions that are currently in place due to Covid.  

We’ll launched our new Distance Dress-Up project on Wednesday December 16 at 11 am with curator Geneviève Wallen, who offered a personalized take on playing dress-up at home and gave us the details of her look, in conversation with Sarah Febbraro, AGO’s Assistant Curator, Youth & Engagement. Watch (via the facebook launch) here.

Now through March 31 2021, everyone is invited to share their distance dress-up look with us on AGO Youth Instagram using #distancedressup

Geneviève Wallen is a Tiohtiá:ke/Montreal and Tkaronto/Toronto based independent curator and writer. Wallen’s practice is informed by diasporic narratives, intersectional feminism, intergenerational dialogues, BIPOC alternative futures and healing platforms. Her ongoing research focuses on the notion of longevity as a methodology of ongoing resistance and care work in the arts.   

She is an Exhibition Coordinator at FOFA Gallery, a member of  YTB (Younger than Beyoncé), is the co-initiator (with Marsya Maharani) of Souped Up, a thematic dinner series conceived to carve spaces for care and support building among BIPOC curators and cultural workers, a member of the Black Curators Forum, and an advisory member for the BLACK PORTRAITURE[S]: Toronto, Absent/ed Presence conference (BPTO).