Lecture by Ange Loft

The second event of the Winter 2025 Laurentian Architecture Lecture Series is scheduled for next week, Monday Feb.10 at 5:45 pm in the Lecture Hall. The guest will be Indigenous speaker Ange Loft. This lecture is presented by the Ontario Association of Architects. It is free and open to all.

Ange Loft is a Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) interdisciplinary performing artist. She was born in Kahnawà:ke (QC) and she now lives in Tsi Tkarón:to (Toronto). Loft’s arts-based research projects, collaborations and theatrical co-creations with other artists use voice, instrumentation and wearable sculpture to explore Haudenosaunee history and produce community-engaged spectacles. Her work has been presented locally and internationally and has been exhibited in the Toronto Biennial of Art at Arsenal Contemporary Art, the Museum of Contemporary Art in Toronto, or the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montréal, where she was the inaugural Indigenous Research Fellow. She also teaches at the Centre for Indigenous Theatre. Ange Loft received the Toronto Arts Foundation’s Indigenous Artist Award in 2023.

See you there!

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