What the Pandemic Means for Chinese Canadian Art Communities
In this second instalment of a two-part series, artists, culture workers and community organizers from across the country discuss how they are supporting their communities, demonstrating solidarity and combatting racism and microaggressions
What the Pandemic Means for Chinese Canadian Art Communities
In part one of a two-part series, artists, culture workers and community organizers from across the country discuss how they are supporting their communities, demonstrating solidarity and combatting the racism and microaggressions that have come with this crisis
Jon Sasaki
Richmond Art Gallery, September 29 to November 17, 2019
Whose Community Is It?
Gentrification and immigration are changing Chinatowns across Canada. In this interview, Henry Heng Lu asks artists Morris Lum and Karen Tam about how Chinese identities are evolving as a result
Karin Lee
SUM gallery, Vancouver, May 12 to August 18, 2018
Multiple Views: A Conversation with Ho Tam
Prolific artist Ho Tam has worked across painting, photography, film and publishing—not to mention in advertising and community psychiatry. Here Tam provides insight into his work and process.