Slow Social Club X ExP with Sarah Nash Wong and Alyssa Amarshi

Sunday
March 15

4:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Free, please RSVP

What Lab, 1814 Pandora St

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About the Event

This season, The Only Animal is hosting an eco-arts edition of our Exquisite Pressure series. They asked 3 artist groups to:

  • explore a novel creation process reflecting ‘eco-centric’ values or concepts
  • initiate a process or relationship that could have a life beyond the show

This March, join The Only Animal for a series of relaxed ‘Slow Social Club’ meet-ups to share research, experiments, and methods inspired by the artists’ residencies, leading to our ExP showing of the new works March 27-28, 2026 (tickets on sale soon!).

Looking to Rock and Lichen with collaborators and comrades Alyssa Amarshi and Sarah Nash Wong

During their residency, Sarah Nash Wong and Alyssa Amarshi have been developing Future Soil, an anti-performance and collective meditation inspired by the ritual of tarot reading and the collaborative relationship between rock and lichen, who came together through slow processes of weathering to create the first soils that were the basis for all life on land. As we live through times of global socio-political collapse, we look to rock and lichen as elders, survivors, and oracles, whose collaboration models the kind of solidarity we must embody to birth new worlds from the cracks of empire.

what to expect

Sarah Nash Wong and Alyssa Amarshi write:

“Our Slow Social will invite folks into our process of learning from our rock and lichen companions, first through guided meditation scores that invite our bodies into gentle movement and reflection through the acts of slowing down, listening, and zooming in. We will spend the second half of the workshop translating the wisdom we receive from the rock and lichen meditations into writing, creating collaged poems that will form a card deck, which we will incorporate in our performance. Conversations around solidarity, collective liberation, animacy, grief, and kinship will guide the session.”

Cardstock, printed excerpts of text, paper, pens, scissors, glue will be provided

Accessibility and Safety

This event is masks required to protect immunocompromised artists and community members. Masks will be available on site if you do not have your own. We understand some folks may not be able to mask for medical reasons—please be in touch with us if so and we will make sure you are able to access the performance. If you are feeling unwell or have had a recent COVID exposure, please stay home!

Please see What Lab: Visual Story Guide for detailed info about parking, washrooms, wheelchair access to the space, and more.

We welcome your questions and access requests. Please email us at info@theonlyanimal.com.

Reading/Listening List

We invite you to explore these materials before or after our event:

Sarah Nash Wong + Alyssa Amarshi

Sarah Nash Wong and Alyssa Amarshi are collaborators, comrades, and kin situated on the unceded, ancestral, and illegally occupied territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. Together they rest, meditate, facilitate, write, organize with Dancers for Palestine YVR, marvel endlessly at rocks and lichen, commune with their ancestors, rant about white supremacy, and contemplate the complex and generative experience of existing in a body. Grounded in dreams of collective liberation, their collaborative vision is to engage with artmaking as a mode of resistance to build worlds of tangible solidarity and care with each other and the land. Nash and Alyssa want you to know that spiritually, they are just two lil guys. They dedicate their work to their late friend Zahra Shahab—thank you Z for planting these seeds of friendship.

WEBSITE: : https://sarahwong.ca/