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Painter8’s “Fight or Flight” virtual art exhibition addresses a classical survival theme relevant to all in the global times we are in. Addressing our current times, the “Fight”, “Freeze” and “Flight” ...
Rae Johnson‘s angels catalogue the passage of a body through time ...
Deirdre Lee is a poet, performer and maker of art, food, medicines and magic. Her work is intertwined with her complicated and sometimes confusing reality as a racialized, neurodivergent woman, and ...
Prairie Sky: I am a mixed, white-passing, urban-residing, Two-Spirit Indigenous person. That’s a lot of handles! As a result, my definition of home is sensory, and not stationary. In my undergraduate ...
Land of the Lotus Eaters (1861) is a powerful precursor to contemporary Black liberatory aesthetics. While conceived by its African American creator as a “great picture” to rival the Old Masters, ...
For the better part of 40 years, David Woods has been an archivist and advocate for the overlooked artistic contributions of Black Maritime communities ...
The Black Curators Forum (BCF) is a knowledge-sharing initiative that fosters dialogue and social change, addressing unique challenges and highlighting the marginalized, suppressed and forgotten ...
As dancer, choreographer and Black Lives Matter Toronto co-founder Rodney Diverlus has stated, “I wonder how many Black employees are reading their workplace’s Black Lives Matter statements knowing ...
At Canada's four largest art museums, the top leadership is all white—and the majority of their boards and senior leadership is too. What does this say about the possibilities for change in a moment ...
Vancouver’s Catherine de Montreuil talks about VALU CO-OP, a brand new initiative that looks to subvert capitalist models through advocacy and mutual aid ...
The day before the unveiling of mistikôsiwak (Wooden Boat People), the Met published a text by Met curator Randall Griffey, titled “ Kent Monkman Reverses Art History’s Colonial Gaze, ” in which he ...
Who are the Indigenous artists on the front lines of the land defence and protest rallies for Wet’suwet’en?