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Contemporary Art Gallery

555 Nelson Street
Vancouver, Canada
Closed for installation
until April 17, 2026

Admission always free
UpcomingEvent
27 Jun 26·12:00 PM

Saturday Session

Cait McKinney and Hazel Meyer on Douglas Watt

Portraits of Cait McKinney and Hazel Meyer.

One Saturday each month, CAG invites a guest host to lead walkthroughs of our current exhibitions, offering their insights and response to the works on view. In June, we welcome Cait McKinney and Hazel Meyer to speak on the work of Douglas Watt.

Accessibility

ASL interpretation is available on request. Requests can be accommodated up to 5 days in advance. Please contact learning@cagvancouver.org to book or for more information.

RSVP

No advance registration required.

Biographies

Hazel Meyer’s work with installation, performance, and text investigates the relationships between sexuality, feminism, and material culture.   Cait McKinney is a media historian who researches queer and feminist social movements.   Hazel and Cait have been collaborating since 2014 to explore their shared attachments to queer histories through research, writing, video, and archival interventions. Together they take up experimental methods for enlivening archives related to sexuality and LGBTQ history.  Recent exhibitions, screenings and performances of their work have taken place at: Mitchell Art Gallery (Edmonton, CA), ARQUIVES (Toronto, CA), A Tale of A Tub (Rotterdam, NL), Western Front (Vancouver, CA), Eastern Edge Gallery (St. John’s, CA), Glasgow International Art Biennial (Glasgow, SCT), Kurzfilm Festival (Hamburg, DE), Porn Film Festival (Berlin, DE), 62nd  BFI Film Festival, London, UK), and The International Festival of Films on Art (Le FIFA) (Montréal, CA).