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It’s a noble idea to talk about culture here, since the truth is, governments seem to have forgotten about the word...
I am from Haiti, a country located in the Americas and at the heart of global unrest. I am part of a history stemmi...
Anna Binta Diallo is a Canadian multidisciplinary visual artist who explores themes of memory and nostalgia ...
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...
Sixteen years ago I arrived as an uninvited guest on Lekwungen territory. Not that I would have used those words at t...
Syrus Marcus Ware is an Assistant Professor at the School of the Arts, McMaster University. He is a Vanier s...
I have wished to be pure spirit. Without dying. I thought my flesh was too heavy, because the body carries al...
This article examines the curatorial practices of two important Black Canadian women curators—Gaëtane Verna, Director...
Zab Maboungou has succeeded in all aspects of arts and culture: she is the founder of renowned contemporary ...
Water is central to our story. My ancestors, the Black Refugee-Survivors of the War of 1812, were bold freedom runner...
origin[ate]: persistence and resistance in Black art 1. I got my introduction to art history as a field of study i...