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Glodi Bahati
Notes on Self Invention
03 March – 01 April, 2023

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EXHIBITION | 03 March - 01 April, 2023

OPENING RECEPTION | 03 March, 6 PM - 9 PM

Where does memory fit? Where does it collide, converge, grow legs and make a life of its own. How do our individual perspectives shape shared memories, shared feelings, shared sensations. My memory is blurred by smells of ripe mangoes, baskets of avocados and a persistent sense of alienation. My mother's memories are blurred by the sounds of gunshots two homes down, with a handful of screaming children. My sister’s memories are blurred by an adolescence shortened by the weight of how long a decade is.

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​Notes on Self Invention, explores the ways memory gives birth to our self mythos and the complicated nature of shared memory. It investigates the unreliability of our memories and aims to honestly look at family history and trauma through shared memory. It is also a celebration in the transformative and redemptive act of reinvention, which births a new self mythos.

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BIOGRAPHY

Glodi Bahati is a Congolese-born photographer and raised in Uganda as a refugee. Bahati currently practices art and resides on Treaty 1 Territory also known as Winnipeg, Manitoba. For Bahati photography has been a tool for self-reflection, meditating on how her intersecting identities have shaped her experiences. Her work has been showcased around Winnipeg, at Takehome BIPOC Arts House and Wall-To-Wall Mural Festival.

PLATFORM centre for photographic + digital arts

121-100 Arthur Street

Winnipeg, MB, Treaty One Territory

R3B 1H3

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+ 1 204 942 8183 

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Wednesday – Saturday | 11 AM – 4 PM

Closed on all public holidays

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PLATFORM centre is located on Treaty One Territory, the original lands of Anishinaabeg, Cree, Oji-Cree, Dakota, and Dene peoples, and on the homeland of the Métis Nation. PLATFORM recognizes these treaties and is dedicated to providing space for Indigenous and BIPOC voices to be heard.

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