The Vibrational Effects of Indigenous Burlesque
Performers find ways to celebrate Indigenous sexual expression through visual storytelling
A Conversation with Whess Harman, the New Curator at grunt gallery
Keeping community engagement at the forefront, they speak about upcoming goals in their new position—and centring accessibility with Queer ASL and more
Embracing the Uncertainty of the Earth with Jeneen Frei Njootli
In their latest solo show, Jeneen Frei Njootli spoke to the loving yet trying dependency that we, as Indigenous people, can have in connection to ancestral territories
This Issue: Sovereignty
We are the new Indigenous editors-at-large at Canadian Art, and we are beyond excited to introduce this very special issue that celebrates Indigenous voices, creativity and sovereignty
How the World’s Largest Indigenous Media Arts Festival Went Online
From paying artists the highest fees ever, to prerecording opening parties and other events, artistic director Niki Little explains how community still came first
Dee Barsy
Urban Shaman: Contemporary Aboriginal Art Gallery, Winnipeg, September 6 to October 26, 2019
Shuvinai Ashoona
The Power Plant, Toronto, January 26 to May 12, 2019
Soap Stone and 3D-Printing
Jade Nasogaluak Carpenter and Jesse Tungilik participate in self-directed studio residencies in Inuvik and Banff as part of the TD North/South Artist Exchange
A Conversation with Jordan Bennett
This year's Sobey Art Award finalist animates Mi'kmaq creation stories and petroglyphs in his largest public artwork to date
Toronto Art Book Fair
Chinatown Centre Mall, Toronto, July 5–8, 2018
After SLĀV, Some Next Steps
The Montreal Jazz Festival has cancelled SLĀV. What needs to be eliminated next is systemic bias in the arts
Tunirrusiangit: Kenojuak Ashevak and Tim Pitsiulak
Art Gallery of Ontario, Toronto, June 16–August 12, 2018
An Indigenous Woman’s View of the National Gallery of Canada
Approaching the gallery, I felt both intimidated and cynical about its efforts to blend Canadian and Indigenous art collections. But then, things changed