About Gallery Gachet
Gallery Gachet is a unique artist-run centre located in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. Gachet is a collectively-run exhibition and studio space built to empower participants as artists, administrators and curators.
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Gallery Gachet is a non-profit artist run centre located in the Downtown Eastside.
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Front door - 32" width
No stepsWashroom
Door - 35" width
Toilet clearance:
8'' left side
29'' front
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For A New Accessibility
Join us For A New Accessibility, a convergence at Gallery Gachet held in partnership with the Contemporary Art Gallery and artist Carmen Papalia.
Now, after 25 years of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and other landmark legislation that was penned with the intention of preserving personal rights and freedoms for diverse groups, it is becoming clear—with daily articles about the swelling number of people who are incarcerated with mental illness or who experience violence based on the presentation of their body—that the social condition of disability is still rampant.
On November 20 – 22, 2015, in partnership with the Contemporary Art Gallery and artist Carmen Papalia, Gallery Gachet will host a convergence of artists and activists around the theme of organizing for accessibility and mutual aid. The convergence will initiate a series of actions, workshops, discussions, screenings and performances on topics that address the conditions of participation in cultural platforms as we consider the idea of access as artists on occupied Coast Salish land.
Presenters will consist of local and out-of-town practitioners, including: Amanda Cachia, Cheryl L’Hirondelle, Heidi Nagtegaal, Jason DaSilva, Lisa Prentice, Olivia Whetung, Zoe Kreye, the Surrey Youth Space, Enterprising Women Making Art, Reverb: A Queer Reading Series, Helen Reed and Hannah Jickling.
Full list of participating artists
Convergence program
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