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  • Terrance Houle

    *Terrance Houle* is an internationally recognized interdisciplinary media artist and a member of the Blood Tribe. Houle utilizes at his discretion performance, photography, video/film, music and painting. Likewise, Houle's practice...

  • Editor's Note

    I agree with the artist that things will return to “normal” eventually. Hopefully we will create better forms of “normal” where we will use the pandemic as a wake-up...

  • The Many Faces of NOFAC3: Documenting Calgary’s Queer Underground

    “It’s their art, and I’m just a vessel or platform to record and showcase that through my own aesthetic lens.” In oualie’s Confession (2019)[https://www.instagram.com/p/B2jvKJBhC-H/], another lone figure declares: “Forgive me...

  • SPAM: No More Plastic Humyns! I Want Affective Indoctrination.

    These images that desperately vie for humyn2attention also become a representation of humyn bodies and their production, underpinning the values of a status quo in this moment and time. If aliens...

  • Editor's Note

    Lozano-Hemmer’s works are immersive and interactive dialogues with technology, often placing the body of the viewer at the centre of the artworks. The exhibition “includes a 30 metre long...

  • Editor's Note

    Lozano-Hemmer comments on art during the pandemic: With the continued devastation of COVID-19, experts have predicted that Museums will take years to recover, that crowded shows will be a...

  • GHOST DAYS: CVD 19 Series

    This photo essay is a continuation of my ongoing project Ghost Days, a collaborative project involving spirits and the living in collaboration to share creative works. We decided to...

  • The Many Faces of NOFAC3: Documenting Calgary’s Queer Underground

    Khrysta Lloren’s Catfish Killer (2017) is about a serial killer lying about who they are and using online manipulation to seduce, meet, and murder straight men.1Its satire for queers...

  • The Many Faces of NOFAC3: Documenting Calgary’s Queer Underground

    Lloren moved to Calgary from Cebu City, Philippines at the age of 19 and attended the Alberta College of Art and Design (ACAD) where they majored in painting....

  • The Many Faces of NOFAC3: Documenting Calgary’s Queer Underground

    It’s a very Warholian tendency – to always be creating and “cranking out” a high volume of media projects, honing their craft as they advance. Like their other influences...

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