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Kelsey Adams

Kelsey Adams is an arts and culture journalist from Toronto. Her writing explores the intersection of music, art and film, with a focus on the work of marginalized creators. She has written for the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, CBC Arts, The FADER and C Mag.
Chroma Launch: Kelsey Adams and David Woods in Conversation

Chroma Launch: Kelsey Adams and David Woods in Conversation

In this video, Kelsey Adams and David Woods discuss the overlooked histories and current work being done by Black artists, curators and thinkers in the Maritimes

Black History Decades

Black History Decades

For the better part of 40 years, David Woods has been an archivist and advocate for the overlooked artistic contributions of Black Maritime communities

Black Lives Matter Launches Art and Activism Centre in Toronto

Black Lives Matter Launches Art and Activism Centre in Toronto

Wildseed is a space that hopes to create opportunity for Black community organizing on a deeper level—including residencies, performances and more

Toronto Gallery Margin of Eras at Risk of Closing

Toronto Gallery Margin of Eras at Risk of Closing

Amid cuts to Ontario arts funding and surges of gentrification in Parkdale, the gallery, which creates space for artists on the margins, is struggling to keep its doors open

A Black Curator Is Never Just a Curator

A Black Curator Is Never Just a Curator

The Black Curators Forum, the first of its kind in Canada, was a safe space for serious discussion about structural change—and it was also fun

Resonant Bodies

Resonant Bodies

Toronto Media Arts Centre, Toronto, August 11 to August 17, 2019

“A Disaster that Keeps On Giving”: Winnipeg’s Art Community Rebuilds Weeks after Tragic Fire

“A Disaster that Keeps On Giving”: Winnipeg’s Art Community Rebuilds Weeks after Tragic Fire

Following a fire that destroyed years—decades-worth—of artworks in late July artists are finding new ways to continue their practices

TIFF’s 2019 Canadian Film Offering Has Angles for Art Lovers

TIFF’s 2019 Canadian Film Offering Has Angles for Art Lovers

Among the list of 51 Canadian films announced, quite a few are created by artists

Sameer Farooq

Sameer Farooq

Zalucky Contemporary, Toronto, June 13 to July 6, 2019

Black Is Canadian

Black Is Canadian

The ROM's "Here We Are Here" complicates simplistic notions of national identity