MOVING TRAILER PROJECT🚚

... in 2019

                                                                                              
Poster design by Cha Ji Ryang


2019. 09. 14 - 2019. 09. 16 in Mooniyang/Tiohtià:ke/Montreal︎︎︎

︎︎︎ Project development and coordination by Quite Ourselves

︎︎︎︎︎︎Poster design by Cha Ji Ryang

︎︎︎︎︎︎Artists’ Trailers (click to see each artist’s itinerary on a moving van)



Eugene Park’s Moving Trailer 
Ahreum Lee’s Moving Trailer
Heewoong Jin’s & Claire Stewart’s Moving Trailer
Ivetta Sunyoung Kang’s Moving Trailer
Sophia Dacy-Cole (Flo)’s Moving Trailer 
Sara F. Amin’s Moving Trailer
Matthew Ng’s Moving Trailer



🚚  Eugene Park’s Moving Trailer 🚚
Two Rooms of One’s Own


Sept. 14th, 2019 ~ 2-4pm
Parked on Sherbrooke Street in front of Notre Dame de Grâce Park
Montréal, QC Canada

In this moving trailer, Eugene makes an installation of two rooms hovering between the ideas of longing and solitude. The first room is about Virginia Woolf’s essay, “A Room of One’s Own”, and the second room is from the poetry, “On Ovid”. The artist reflects heerself in the context of two different rooms.


🚚  Ahreum Lee’s Moving Trailer 🚚

Bun Shin Sa Ba


Sept. 14th, 2019 ~ 6-8pm
Parked on The intersection of Avenue du Parc  La Fontaine and Rue Cherrier
Montréal, QC, Canada

Bun Shin Sa Ba is an interactive audio/visual installation that takes the form of a karaoke room with text generated by predictive text algorithms repurposed as song lyrics. Come and sing along! 

🚚  Jin Heewoong’s & Claire Stewart’s Moving Trailer 🚚

MYMONTRÉALCHANDELIERCHOHAB

Sept. 14th, 2019 ~ 10pm-12am
Parked on 2540 Rue Moreau
Montréal, QC, Canada

While at a public park in Montréal, we stared up at the almost full moon shining in the clear night sky. We started to discuss the UHaul project in abstract terms: movement and light. Expanding on the ongoing Chandeliers project, which is a collaborative and site-specific installation project, we both thought that it would be nice if we could “pack” the “moonlight” into a moving trailer somehow.

🚚  Ivetta Kang’s Moving Trailer 🚚

Anxiety Sustained As...


Sept. 15th, 2019 ~ 2-4pm
Parked on Intersection of Avenue Alexandra and Rue Marconi
Montréal, QC, Canada


Anxiety Sustained As... is a showcase which a text woven on a transparent fabric dividing the interior of a moving truck in half is installed. It is presented in front of a construction site where a new condo is being built as part of the “greater” gentrification plan in Montreal. The fabric and the words on it are “woven” by being pulled by fragment pebbles picked on the site and the wind.

🚚  Sophia Dacy-Cole (Flo)’s Moving Trailer 🚚

Cire


Sept. 15th, 2019 ~ 6-8pm
Parked on the Intersection of Rue du Laos and Avenue Henri Julien
Montréal, QC, Canada

Cire is a technique for slowing down time. For invoking subjectivities defined, not by their difference, but by their connection. It is a communal meal for ten people, hosted at an urban beehive and garden.

🚚  Sara F. Amin’s Moving Trailer 🚚

Fragments


Sept. 16th, 2019 ~ 9:30am-12:30pm
Parked on 5518 Saint Patrick St
Montréal, QC, Canada

The photographs of a bridge during its demolition will be presented in the same neighborhood that they were made. They work as fragments to make a partial image of a structure that doesn’t have an existence anymore.

🚚  Matthew Ng’s Moving Trailer 🚚

Urban Archaeology


Sept. 16th, 2019 ~ 5-7pm
Parked on 4020 St Ambroise St
Montréal, QC, Canada

Urban Archaeology is taking place in an abandoned construction ssitee. Matt will place an installation of scrap metal in the arrea. Thee metal is all salvaged from similar sites around the city, abandoned and left by the previous tenants to rust, oxidize, or decay. Moving material within the urban is a fixture of Matt’s work, where the salvaged material is moved to retain their use, but also to bring attention to the abandoned urban spaces whiich are hidden in plain site.

...and that was our last moving trailer pre-pandemic