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Christopher McKinnon
*Christopher McKinnon* is a writer and community organizer who lives in Toronto.
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Slay, Okay
It is with the much-discussed visual album’s disorienting ambition to simultaneously “challenge the ongoing present day devaluation and dehumanization of the black female body” and “to seduce, celebrate, and...
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An object is a slow event.
Based now in Mexico City after having spent the last several years studying at Edinburgh College of Art and at CalArts in Los Angeles, De Laborde’s practice has evolved...
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Black box, white cube, and something in the middle
Meet in the Middle uses the central theme of trauma as it relates to migration and memory reflected through film, art and the work located at their intersections. Twinning Saskatchewan...
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thirstDays No.08: SO WIDE SO LOW SO HIGH
I connect to the stream. The image presents itself on the screen of my laptop, a shaky, hand-adjusted frame that quickly steadies, focusing on the stage at VIVO...
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Rebecca Smyth
*Rebecca Smyth* grew up in Calgary, where she studied at ACAD and lived on a honey farm in Okotoks before completing her BFA at Concordia University amid the political unrest of the...
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Bryn Evans
*Bryn Evans** *is a journalist and arts critic based in Calgary, Alberta. He was a long-time writer and editor for the magazine Fast Forward Weekly. Once upon a time he...
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Jesse Cumming
*Jesse Cumming* is a researcher, writer, and arts administrator based in Toronto. He is currently completing his M.A. in York University and Ryerson University’s joint Communication and Culture program,...
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In Betweens
“Unite Alberta.” In the wake of happenings south of the border, Jason Kenney, leading candidate for the Progressive Conservative Party of Alberta, has been inspired. Branding himself with the Alberta...
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An object is a slow event.
NW: Yes, I love this. As a programmer I can sometimes feel the discomfort in the room when people aren’t getting the narratives they’re expecting. But when they...