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SPAM: No More Plastic Humyns! I Want Affective Indoctrination.
Currently, as we live through a pandemic with government mandated self-isolation, we are facing increasingly online and networked existences. So many interactions and behaviours that consisted of physical humyn...
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SPAM: No More Plastic Humyns! I Want Affective Indoctrination.
If existing media systems and networks maintain and monetize off of colonialism, exploitation, state-sanctioned violence, and follow patriarchal operation manuals, then how do practices intent on resisting these motives...
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Calling All Queers: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
Written, animated, and directed by Canadian Abenaki artist Diane Obomsawin, I Like Girls (2016) tells the stories of four queer women and their first loves: “For them, discovering that they're attracted to...
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Calling All Queers: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
The animation draws attention (forgive the pun) to the duo’s Safer Spaces Program,which aims to make their shows a safe space for everyone: “You’re not going to feel like...
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Calling All Queers: A Spotlight on NFB Animation
Canadian documentarian and artist Lynne Fernie’s21seventeen-minute Apples and Oranges(2003)is the longest of the five films I have selected and was created with a children’s audience in mind. As noted in the synopsis,...
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Our Message to You
Originally a sparsely populated farming and fishing village, Hong Kong became a British colony by the end of the First Opium War in 1842. The city gradually developed...
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Kate Barry
*Kate Barry* has performed and exhibited in galleries and festivals throughout Canada and internationally, including the National Gallery of Canada, Vancouver Art Gallery, Open Space (Victoria), 7a*11d Festival of Performance Art (Toronto),...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
The idea for a new screen began in 2014 when a City of Vancouver public art consultant approached three artist-run centers in Mount Pleasant: grunt gallery, The Western...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
As Steyerl reminds us, to participate in image culture means to take part in its violent history, a history that is often re-created through 21st century technology without question. Wong...
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The Instability of Place: Kevin Lee Burton, Paul Wong & Amanda Strong on grunt gallery’s Urban Screen
In Amanda Strong’s work the idea of place is explored through a six-minute, stop-motion animation titled Ghosts. It’s a story about the plight of the wolf and the caribou that...