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I acknowledge that we are all residing on unceded colonized Indigenous lands. I respect and am acting upon connecti...
These are deeply meditative questions: what is it to know, to understand, to claim the authority to critique? Our s...
In towns throughout Ontario, there are startling reminders of the colonization of Indigenous territories and the disp...
The heart of the Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires gathering was the large talking circle that brought together al...
Co-hosted with writer and playwright from the Huron-Wendat nation, Guy Sioui Durand, this session unfolded differen...
Spoiler alert: there have been—they just don't get exhibitions. Black Canadian women encounter the fate of witnessin...
The author uncovers some of the history of Black artists in the Halifax art world—a history, which is buried too deep...
A powerful, simple and essential message is delivered by Doug White, presenter of the fourth annual Vancouver Island ...
There is no one word for “artist” in the Indigenous languages from across Canada. The closest phrase might be to desc...
This article examines the curatorial practices of two important Black Canadian women curators—Gaëtane Verna, Director...