Since our founding in 2012, Bunker Projects has been unwavering in its commitment to creating an inclusive, welcoming, and safe space for artists and community. In the aftermath of the U.S. presidential election, we recognize that many of our community members feel anxious, uncertain, or frustrated. We want to reassure you that Bunker Projects remains a safe space for all and reaffirm our dedication to our values.
Bunker Projects stands in solidarity with the marginalized, threatened, and disenfranchised by the current political climate. As a nonprofit contemporary arts organization, we are deeply committed to creating a place where everyone feels seen, heard, and supported. Our mission is to foster an environment where all individuals—regardless of race, gender, sexual orientation, economic status, or political beliefs—can come together to create, reflect, and connect through the power of visual art. We strive to foster a space of empowerment, healing, and artistic freedom. Now, more than ever, we recognize the importance of these values as a source of strength and a call to action for our community.
To artists: We believe that creativity can be a tool for resistance and your work is vital. We will continue to champion creative expression that reflects your diverse, multifaceted experiences—which includes speaking out against injustice, inequality, and oppression.
To our community: We are strongly rooted in our neighborhood and our city, and grateful for the closeness and mutuality that the arts community offers. Bunker Projects will always be a space where you are not only welcomed but deeply valued.
We invite you to bring your stories, your ideas, and your vision for a more just and compassionate future into this space, knowing that together, we can build something stronger. To reachout, email bunkerprojectsinfo@gmail.com
In community and commitment,
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Pittsburgh, PA – Oct. 23, 2024 – Bunker Projects, a nonprofit gallery and artist residency, is pleased to announce the opening of Canadian artist Zoë Schneider’s first American exhibit
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Pittsburgh, PA – Oct. 23, 2024 – Bunker Projects, a nonprofit gallery and artist residency in Pittsburgh’s Bloomfield-Garfield neighborhood, is pleased to announce the opening of Canadian artist Zoë Schneider’s first American exhibit, The Whale, on Friday, Nov. 1. An opening reception will be held on Oct. 31 from 6:30-7:15 p.m.
Curated by artist and writer Anna Mirzayan, The Whale—which takes its title from Darren Aronofsky’s 2022 film of the same name—examines the role of fatphobia in culture while also communicating fat people’s frustration that these biases continue to exist. With The Whale, Schneider manipulates and repositions items like fat suits, fat horror masks and inflatable prosthetic bellies to expose their implicit bigotry.
“Within popular culture, fatness is often situated as either tragic or comedic,” says Schneider. “But when we step outside of those roles we face consequences designed to shut down our aspirational goals to live full human lives. We see the injustices, we refuse to participate, and we demand better.”
“Who's afraid of the fat body? Schneider’s jarring installations of Halloween costume fat-suits for non-fat bodies build on work like Rachel Herrick’s Obeast,” says Mirzayan. “Like Herrick, Schneider plays off existing tropes of fat bodies as animalistic or monstrous. As a fat curator working with a fat artist, I've had the enormous pleasure of working with Schneider to pose the uncomfortable question: Why are our bodies the subject of so much fear?”
"Zoe Schneider’s The Whale reels you in with the visually stunning, playful allure of a circus or the eerie charm of a haunted house,” Rommelt adds. “But it comes at cost-—an unflinching exposure of the internalized fatphobia that persists in our culture even today."
In addition to the exhibit, which will run through Dec. 20 at Bunker Projects’ Penn Avenue gallery, Schneider will attend The Whale’s opening reception and participate in an artist Q&A with Mirzayan.
For more information, visit bunkerprojects.org. Images of the artist and her work can be found here.
ABOUT ZOË SCHNEIDER
Zoë Schneider (she/her) works in sculpture, video, and installation to critically examine the complexity of fat identity. Schneider holds an MFA from the University of Saskatchewan (2018), and a BFA from the Alberta University of the Arts (2009). In Canada, Schneider has exhibited solo and group exhibitions in Regina, Saskatoon, Estevan, Guelph, Mississauga, Lethbridge, and internationally in Denmark, Germany, and the United States. She is the 2021 recipient of the Visual Award for Female Artist, Jane Turnbull Evans Fund from the Saskatchewan Foundation for the Arts, and has received multiple artist grants from SK Arts and the Canada Council for the Arts. Schneider lives and works in Regina, Treaty 4 Territory, Saskatchewan, Canada.
ABOUT BUNKER PROJECTS
Bunker Projects is a nonprofit artist residency and experimental gallery in Pittsburgh, PA that serves as a platform for emerging artists to develop their practice and create new works for exhibition. By blending the production, exhibition and interpretation of art we center the work of local and visiting artists. Bunker provides a unique environment for artists to advance their careers and build community. Equity and sustainability are core beliefs, as we work to uplift people from diverse backgrounds in the arts. Gallery hours are Thursdays from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 2 p.m. For more information, visit bunkerprojects.org.
The Whale, an Examination of Fat Bias by Canadian Artist Zoë Schneider, Opens at Pittsburgh’s Bunker Projects on Nov. 1
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BUNKER PROJECTS STATEMENT ON THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
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In light of the current political climate, we reaffirm our dedication to fostering an environment of empowerment, healing, and artistic freedom. We stand in solidarity with marginalized communities and believe in the transformative power of creativity. Bunker Projects continues to be a place where all voices are heard, valued, and supported as we work together toward a more just and compassionate future.
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