The Employee by joshua schwebel
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Re: The Employee: LIVE NOW

Yates Norton < ██████████████████████ > To: Josh Schwebel <privatejosh@gmail.com>

josh darling 
just to say I've been thinking of you a lot and failing to write.  
Congratulations on this show. 
are you in Berlin? ARe you safe and well? 
sorry for short message just wanted to write! 
sending you lots of love, 
Yates xxx

On Tue, Sep 28, 2021 at 5:41 PM Josh Schwebel <privatejosh@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear friends,
The final performance of the Employee is taking place live now from Forest City Gallery and online streaming at: https://youtu.be/#redacted


The performance is enacted by the employee, Camille-Zoé Valcourt Synnott.
Please drop by the gallery during the performance, view the performance online, or come by the gallery after the performance for an informal meeting with the employee and with the artist, Joshua Schwebel.
The Employee is both a one-year employment contract and an artwork contributing to the structural support of the Forest City Gallery, an artist-run centre in London, Ontario, which, as one of Canada’s first artist-run centres, has been publicly funded for almost fifty years, yet only can support a single paid staff member.

Conceptual artist Joshua Schwebel has hired a grant-writer whose task is to write funding applications on behalf of the Forest City gallery. The delegated set of tasks comprising the artist’s project are for the Employee, Camille-Zoé Valcourt Synnott, to source, prepare and submit applications for additional financial support for the Forest City Gallery. These tasks at once the performance of an artwork and productive work in support of the operations of the gallery. Schwebel successfully obtained project funding from the Canada Council for the Arts to hire the Employee as a delegated performer of the artwork. Any funds successfully earned by way of the project will be incorporated into the gallery’s operating budget, and potentially used to augment its future workforce. The work externalizes grant-writing and the administrative-economic tasks associated with the financial survival of the gallery, rendering this unseen work into a supplementary durational performance enacted peripheral to the exhibition space.


Image credit: Louis-Charles Dionne

Josh Schwebel <privatejosh@gmail.com> To: Yates Norton <██████████████████████ >

dear,
good to hear from you. I also have you often on my mind, but the computer / internet has a horrible capacity to wipe aforementioned "mind" clear of all intentions.
I would love to catch up. I am back in Berlin for the time being, with a bit of time before my next travel / work deadlines.
What about you? Are you in London? 
I hope you are well, and would love to hear from you soon.
all my love,
Josh