Matthew Cardinal x Witchknife presented by Gender(disco)phoria and the Artesian

The Artesian



Matthew Cardinal x Witchknife presented by Gender(disco)phoria and the Artesian

The Artesian is pleased to partner with Gender(disco)phoria to present amiskwaciy-based musician and sound designer Matthew Cardinal and Regina's own drone master witchknife live at the Artesian on September 13th.

Please be advised that admission to this event will require proof of vaccination or a negative test in accordance with our current COVID-19 policies, which are available at www.artesianon13th.ca/pages/covid-safety  

Masks are strongly encouraged for this show.

Show Details:
Matthew Cardinal and witchknife presented by Gender(disco)phoria and the Artesian
Date: Monday, September 13th, 2021
Doors: 7:00 PM
Show: 8:00 PM
Tickets: $15.00 in advance, $20.00 at the door.

The Artesian is wheelchair accessible, all-ages, and a proud supporter of positive spaces initiatives with a zero-tolerance policy towards hate, harassment, and/or discrimination. We reserve the right to remove any patron creating an unsafe environment. The accessible entrance is available via a lift, Please ask staff for help if necessary.

About Matthew Cardinal:

Matthew Cardinal is an amiskwaciy (Edmonton) -based musician, composer, and sound designer, known for his work with Polaris Short List nominee group nêhiyawak. Cardinal’s solo full-length album Asterisms was released in October 2020 on Arts & Crafts. His music moves from delicate, minimalist pieces to vast drones and sparkling, modular synthesizer compositions.

 

 

 


About witchknife:

witchknife is cat haines' solo tran(s)cey drone project. Witchknife's drones are improvised rituals that conjure ethereal feedback into beautiful sounds to heal your heart.

 

 

 

About Stephanie Kuse:

Stephanie Kuse is a Saskatoon-based media artist working with digitally manipulated video footage of natural textures to create painterly abstract video art. She amplifies and distorts details pulled from patterns and textures found in nature. The resulting compositions are vibrant and synthetic, maintaining the organic energy and movement derived from the source material. She has produced multiple audio/video installations, created projections for music videos and theatre productions and performed live projections on several tours throughout Canada in addition to touring Germany in the fall of 2019.


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