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The artist-run newsstand at Chester Subway Station presents
ALVIS PARSLEY: The Cartography of Heart Strings
Installation on Exhibit: October 20-25
Live Performance: Fri Oct 23 4-7pm, Sat Oct 24 1-4pm, & Sun Oct 25 1-4pm
Stay for the Disability Arts Showcase on Oct 23 at 7pm!
How do you love?
What do you love?
Where do you love?
Melodrama behind the candy bars. Late night cantopop therapy/indulgence for the long distance lover. Displaced brains. Meditation on time, travelling, and philosophies of love.
180 minutes 9 hours 20 songs 3 languages 8 celebrities 1 performer 5 hats 2 broken hearts 7600 miles 1 voyeur at a time
A mapping exercise of the heart matters x distance x cantopop as a genre of love. Late night looping over twelve hours time difference. Who is pulling, when your heart is open?
Durational performance. Come touch the lonely soul anytime.
If you plan to take the TTC directly to Chester Station, there are approximately 30 stairs from the subway platform to the street level. There are escalators moving in an upward direction. Broadview Station 3 blocks west of Chester is accessible, as well as Pape Station 4 blocks east of Chester. The doors to Chester Station do not have push buttons, but we can have volunteers on doors to make sure they are propped open. Once you arrive at Chester Station, the newsstand kiosk is accessible – on ground/street level. Note that there are no public washrooms at Chester Station.
This project is made possible by support from the Toronto Arts Council and the Ontario Arts Council.
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