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Feminist Art Gallery (or FAG) is an art gallery and collective based in
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, described as a “geographical footprint” co-founded by artists
Allyson Mitchell Allyson Mitchell is a Toronto-based maximalist artist, working predominantly in sculpture, installation and film. Her practice melds feminism and pop culture to trouble contemporary representations of women, sexuality and the body largely through ...
and
Deirdre Logue Deirdre Logue (born 1964) is a Canadian video artist and arts administrator, based in Toronto, Ontario. Career Deirdre Logue studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (BFA) and Kent State University (MFA). She has been creating film an ...
in 2010.


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Allyson Mitchell Allyson Mitchell is a Toronto-based maximalist artist, working predominantly in sculpture, installation and film. Her practice melds feminism and pop culture to trouble contemporary representations of women, sexuality and the body largely through ...
and
Deirdre Logue Deirdre Logue (born 1964) is a Canadian video artist and arts administrator, based in Toronto, Ontario. Career Deirdre Logue studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (BFA) and Kent State University (MFA). She has been creating film an ...
founded the Feminist Art Gallery (FAG) in 2010." FAG provides a space for art exhibitions, and opportunities for artists who are emerging, and such as queer artists and
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. The gallery operates alternatively to traditional galleries in the sense that artists do not submit proposals, and Mitchell and Logue act as "feral curators", which means they look to friends and peers to suggest which artists to show. The art is also not for sale, rather the artists receive a fee from private donations raised through its "matronage program". Their most notable project are a series of banners funded by the
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for an Exhibition called "Civil Partnerships-Queer & Feminist Art & Activism". The series of four banners made of crochet granny squares read: "WE CAN’T COMPETE", "WE WON’T COMPETE", "WE CAN’T KEEP UP", "WE WON’T KEEP DOWN". These slogans are central to FAG’s mandate in which they ask " "Why would you want to be a winner in this hierarchical structure?" and "How do we both resist and reconcile our participation in this oppressive system?". FAG has collaborated with institutions such as SFMOMA,
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, and were the artists in residence in 2015 at
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. They have also done projects with the Whippersnapper Gallery,
The Power Plant The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery is a Canadian non-collecting public contemporary art gallery located at the heart of Toronto, Ontario at the Harbourfront Centre. It is a registered Canadian charitable organization supported by its membe ...
, The Gallery of York University, Access Gallery, and Artists Independent Archives .


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