Post-Mortem Survey for Making Art Work 2020-21
Thank you for participating in the Making Art Work professional development workshop series co-presented by Modern Fuel Artist-Run Centre, Union Gallery, and Agnes Etherington Art Centre. We are looking for feedback from participants of the program to inform future professional development programs. The survey should take no longer than 10 minutes to complete. Your answers will be anonymous. Thank you for your time!


Thu, Jul 17
|Kingston
Surveillant Pleasures: Research-Creation Workshop
Modern Fuel is partnering with Cam Hunters for the research-creation workshop series, Surveillant Pleasures.
Time & Location
Jul 17, 2025, 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Kingston, Tett Centre, 305, 370 King St W, Kingston, ON K7L 2X4, Canada
About the Event
Modern Fuel is partnering with Cam Hunters for the research-creation workshop series, Surveillant Pleasures.
Surveillant Pleasures brings together an interdisciplinary constellation of 2SLGBTQIA+, BIPOC, disabled, classed, and gendered artists, curators, and scholars in so-called Canada to engage with theories of both pleasure and surveillance—in particular, exploring how using surveillance technologies and practices in relation to “pleasure activism” may create forms of healing, care, and radical empowerment (brown 2019).
Participants interested in participating in the research component of the workshop may answer three questions about their experience using the equipment, their artwork, and the workshop, that may be video/audio recorded or written. Those who take part in the research component of the workshop will receive a 100$ Visa gift card as part of their participation. Furthermore, these participants may be invited to submit their artwork created during the workshop as part of a zine to be created by the workshop leaders.
Registration and participation in this research-creation project is limited and prioritizes equity deserving artists. The deadline to register is July 10th.
Visit www.camhunters.org/modernfuel for registration and more information about the research project (Carleton University ethics ID: #119403 and University of Calgary ethics ID: REB23-1751).