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  • Anj Fermor

    *Anj Fermor* is an artist and writer residing in Calgary, Alberta on Treaty 7 Territory. They have provided art work and writing for exhibitions throughout Calgary. This summer they...

  • St. Martins, New Brunswick

    The trails leading to the caves are overrun with calf-like children and their heifer mothers. In defiance, I discover untraveled, rocky ledges, grab branches for support—nettles catching, but not...

  • St. Martins, New Brunswick

    Dear Leonard, I saw an albatross at the Royal Ontario Mus eum. Not a real one, silly. In the bird gallery. There’s a glass cage like nothing you’ll ever...

  • St. Martins, New Brunswick

    Dear Leo, Looney won’t eat and no one talks to me. Nothing ever happens here. I’m like a painted ship upon a painted ocean (I didn’t make up that...

  • Performing objects, readymade bodies

    Video, photography, sculpture, and painting share a common space and duration in Liddington’s exhibition; autonomous objects from different disciplines have the opportunity to exchange meaning. In this, Merce Cunningham’s...

  • Performing objects, readymade bodies

    Liddington’s they danced with the understanding that this was for them, eventually it was at the SAAG situates itself within this tradition of quotidian performance on film, movement as readymade....

  • Performing objects, readymade bodies

    Another example of dance documented on film, Walkaround Time was filmed on 16 mm in two parts over a span of four years, and in two locations: 1969...

  • Don’t just sit, don’t just stop

    *LUMA: How did the idea behind Bonum develop?* Sabrina Naz Comanescu: I guess the story's pretty personal to me. I was in a moment in my life where I...

  • Performing objects, readymade bodies

    they danced with the understanding that this was for them, eventually it was, a 32-minute video, plays on loop at the back of the space: a collage of...

  • Don’t just sit, don’t just stop

    *LUMA: Yeah, that was one of my favourite parts—how it's so conversational... There’s a Romanian and then an English voice, and they’re all speaking really poetically, and whatever they...

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