𝐅𝐀𝐀𝐒 𝟖 : 𝐅𝐞́𝐥𝐢𝐱𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐤 𝐋𝐮𝐬𝐬𝐢𝐞𝐫 𝐞𝐭 𝐋𝐢𝐬𝐛𝐞𝐭𝐡 𝐇𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐛𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐝
Basées à Winnipeg, Félixe Sturk Lussier, designer sonore et musicienne, et Lisbeth Hildebrand, fabricante numérique, designer d'espace et constructrice, se joignent pour créer une installation sonore immersive intitulée 'I Can't Hear You'.
Elles vous invitent à toucher, écouter, et explorer notre relation aux autos et aux expériences sonores et sociales qu'elles créent dans nos vies.
@felixesturklussier@lizonfire@maisondesartistes
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Based in Winnipeg, Félixe Sturk Lussier, sound designer and musician, and Lisbeth Hildebrand, design fabricator, space designer and builder, join together to create an immersive sound installation titled “I Can’t Hear You”.
They invite you to touch, listen, and explore our relationship to cars and to the sound and social experiences they create in our lives.
@felixesturklussier@lizonfire@maisondesartistes
I’ve been eyeing a lamp like this for over a year… so I decided to make it! Turned out beautifully ❤️🔥
Currently located in Archival Studios @archivalstudioswpg
I will be making more so keep your eyes peeled for updates. 👀👀
📸: @adinnavergara
Check out the Festi Snowskate Park this week!
Feb 14, 15, 16 + 22, 23
2:00pm - 3:30pm
Boards and helmets provided.
12yrs and up.
Thanks to @fdvoyageur , @falcon_ridge , and @pihtikweskatepark for helping make this happen!!!
See y’all there!!
Snowskate park Festival Du Voyageur 2025 recap!
We’re excited to return for 2026!
If you’d like to volunteer for this special event send me a message! Some perks included.
🤍🤍🤍🏂
Designed my first Snowskate Park @ Festival Du Voyageur!
So grateful to have worked on this project with such amazing people! ✨
Happy to help expand Winnipegers consciousness about snowsports within city limits. 🏂
Thankyou @fdvoyageur and @falcon_ridge for being so down for this event. Glad we could make it happen. To many more!!
@sk8skates x @theden______ @ Nuit Blanche 2024
Was beautiful watching this piece get skated the way we envisioned! Big up to everyone involved in making this happen 🤍
The Exchange Skate Spot
My first public skate sculpture I helped design out in the public eye, being perceived by the public!
How scary it is to be perceived
Last year I applied and won a faculty of landscape architecture grant for a community project, and I wanted to create a skate and snowboard spot in front of Subway along Osborne. It would’ve been fully diy, enhancing the existing well known skate spot. As time went on and perspectives changed I had to move locations, joining Nick at Scatliff in a skate sculpture project in the Exchange. Through back and forth designing, critic, and site walks we produced a final version! Was sent to builders, molded, poured, set, and waited. When it was brought to site it was much larger than we had anticipated (classic designer mistake) which scared us. A day after it had finished curing, a competition during nuite blanche was had and we got to see the piece in action! All the tricks we had envisioned were being done. This comp had solidified its presence in time and space, for both skaters and the general public.
The evening of the install I went back to see the beautiful bare concrete against the brick buildings of the Exchange, and a young girl was climbing up the rainbow and sliding down, again and again. Both mother and daughter were happy for this new monolith to be here. I smiled. This is what I had dreamt. It had been completed.
What a privilege it was to help fabricate a small portion of Dominique Rey’s ‘MOTHERGROUND’ sculptures that are currently being exhibited at the WAG! 🤍🤍
**MOTHERGROUND is an in-depth exploration of motherhood and highlights how everyday gestures between a mother and child can be radical acts.**