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The Uncertainty Festival

The Uncertainty Festival
The Uncertainty Festival is an artist-led initiative offering artists and audience members an opportunity to find solace and community during uncertain times.  

The 2025 edition of the Uncertainty Festival returns to the County Arts Lab on April 5th! Featuring artist installations, a screening of short films and an animation workshop! Centered around liminality (the state of being in-between), this edition showcases artists who are exploring the transitional period of space, the interstitial, and the undefined. Exploring themes related to the more-than-human world, collective care, and unknown forces, these artists are all making work that address a collective anxiety about the over-digitization of our world.

The Uncertainty Festival is an artist-led initiative dedicated to the pursuit and support of uncertainty, offering artists and audience members an opportunity to find solace and community during uncertain times.

April 5, 2025:

10 AM – 1 PM – Open free gallery hours to explore installations by Ambivalently Yours, Catherine Feraday Miller, Stacey Sproule and Constant Yen.

1-4 PM – Quick and Dirty Animation: Embracing DIY methods with Constant Yen (sliding scale $30-$60, pre-registration is required, sign up here)

4-6 PM – Open free gallery hours to explore installations by Ambivalently Yours, Catherine Feraday Miller, Stacey Sproule and Constant Yen.

6-8 PM – Free screening featuring work by Rosalie Maheux, Kamee Abrahamian, Kaya Joan, Natalie Baird and Toby Gillies, Constant Yen, Atefeh Khademolreza, Riley Drummond, and Yini Luo.

All at the County Arts Lab, 206 Main Street, Unit 2E, Picton. For more information, visit madewithuncertainty.ca.

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