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Fashion Plate July 22 - August 4, 2005 Co-presented with the Drake Hotel Toronto, CANADA... From July 22 to August 4, 2005, Saskatoon artist Cindy Baker invites you to get designing and turn her into a Fashion Plate. Co-sponsored by Fado Performance Inc. and the Drake, this two-week interactive performance is the second installment in Fados IDea series. For Fashion Plate, Cindy Baker will set up a sewing machine and various fabrics and pattern samples at one of Torontos hottest new cultural venues, the Drake. Audience members can drop in daily to meet with Baker and design an item of clothing or perhaps an entire outfit for her. Visitors are asked to take the process as far as cutting out the fabric, and then Baker (or her assistant) will finish the sewing job, with the results to be shown at a clothing launch on August 4. |
CINDY BAKER
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For Baker, this process is about asking audience members to think about a large woman's body, about someone else's body, regardless of size, about that body in relation to their own and in relation to fashion, (a visual translation of society's rules or standards about bodies) . One of my interests with this project is in examining the dance people will do between wanting to create something that will fit (and look good) on my (relatively enormous) body, while avoiding creating something so large as to be farcical . This project asks the viewer to look at me not as a performance artist but as a model they are the artist/designer, so there are many possible layers of awkwardness. Fashion Plate is about taking categorically/traditionally/predictably disappointed expectations, culminating in nervous-viewer-meets-nervous-artist, and trying to come up with small solutions. What interests me about disappointed expectations is finding the truths hidden within: set up an unrealistic task, and map the strategies used in trying to achieve the task to reveal something real. I usually take on these tasks to learn more about my limitations, but this project sets out to present small tasks to others who are willing and I will share with them in return. For this to work, we must both be willing to be a bit vulnerable. Its a negotiation; the more they share, the more I can share, and the more information changes hands, the more interesting (and perhaps wearable) the end product.
About the artist Since some of her biggest interests are skewing context and (re)examining societal standards, especially as they relate to language and dissemination of information, Baker has a particular professional interest in the function of artist-run centres as a breeding ground of deviation. She perceives a need for intervention and collaboration, both within the art world and in the community at large. She is currently the Programme Coordinator at AKA Gallery in Saskatoon. For this project, she will be assisted by Megan Morman from LadyLady Helping Services. Do you need a Lady? (http://www.populust.ca/ladylady) |
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Fado Performance Inc. is pleased to acknowledge the support of the Canada Council, the Ontario Arts Council, the City of Toronto through the Toronto Arts Council, and the Department of Canadian Heritage for their support of this project. |
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