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To Glide, To Say Bye
​Sora Park

The Fort Gallery is pleased to host To Glide, To Say Bye, an exhibition by Langley-based artist Sora Park, May 28-July 4.
 
Park’s artistic practice is deeply involved in the investigation of subcultures and particularly, the ways that globalization and migration create and perpetuate these subcultures. In her exhibition at the Fort Gallery, Park turns an ethnographic lens on Latin dancing subcultures. Working primarily in sculpture and installation, Park translates years of quantitative and qualitative data from her research into Latin dancing, into colourful, abstract sculptural forms.
 
After four years of immersive study in Latin dance around the world, Park decided to quit. When she reminisces about Latin dancing, she sees herself “stepping onto a nicely waxed hardwood floor for a Bachata lesson in downtown Vancouver.” It is this floor, and the many others that she has danced on over the years that form the impetus for this body of work. Through this exhibition, Park considers the “emotions, identity and social hierarchies” embedded in our built environments.
 
Responding particularly to the Fort Gallery’s architecture, Park creates an immersive experience which invites viewers to notice the floor beneath their feet and consider the stories and emotional content it holds. Merging organic and geometric forms, Park’s sculptures speak to the complex negotiations of bodies and built environments.
 
The exhibition will open with a virtual Philosopher’s Cafe featuring the artist in conversation with contemporary dancer/choreographer Katie Cassady on Thursday, June 3, 7:30-8:45pm. This conversation will explore perspectives on dance, the built environment and respective relationships to dance floors. Viewers are welcome to a socially distanced meet the artist event at the gallery, Saturday, June 19, noon-5pm. Please stay tuned for more information on registration for both of these free events.

Exhibition: May 28-July 4
Philosopher's Cafe: featuring Park and contemporary dancer/choreographer Katie Cassady, Thursday, June 3rd at 7:30pm.
Meet the Artist: (COVID Restrictions permitting) Saturday, June 19th, noon-5pm.

Artist Website:
Sora Park
May 28 -
​July 4

​Important Dates
June 3
Opening/Philosopher's Cafe
June 19
​Meet the Artist
Fort Gallery / 9048 Glover Road / Fort Langley / 604.888.7411 / Tuesday to Saturday 12 to 5pm

The Fort Gallery resides on the unceded traditional territory of the Kwantlen, Katzie and Coast Salish nations.
We gratefully acknowledge the ongoing support of the following funders as well as our members, donors and volunteers.
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      • After Apple-Picking
      • Andrea Nunes + Brady Cranfield
      • Annual Auction Fundraiser
      • Sarah Ronald
      • Rachel Yoder
      • Making Home Juried Exhibition
      • Sora Park
      • Comforter
      • Neil Peter Dyck: Recent Paintings and Drawings
      • Todd Gronsdahl
      • Jazz Keillor
      • Auction Fundraiser
      • Barbara Zeigler
      • Manuel Axel Strain
      • Together Alone
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