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Lauren Fournier

Lauren Fournier is a writer, curator and artist from Treaty 4 lands, Saskatchewan. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto, where she is extending her research on autotheory to issues of settler colonialisms and class.
Prairie Noir

Prairie Noir

Artist and theorist Jeanne Randolph has been photographing phone booths across Manitoba as they slowly disappear from view. Here, she speaks about them as miniature modernist buildings, without sentimentality

Erin Gee

Erin Gee

Mackenzie Art Gallery, Regina, January 24 to April 19, 2020

In Your Face

In Your Face

A national survey of 10 artists who find new ways to define feminism

Your Board Supports Trump: A Conversation with Andrea Fraser

Your Board Supports Trump: A Conversation with Andrea Fraser

In an in-depth interview, the renowned US artist talks institutional critique, political action and why class needs to be part of the discussion

Roula Partheniou

Roula Partheniou

BMO Project Room, Toronto, January 18 to November 30, 2018

Métis Beading and Ancestral Knowledge: A Conversation with Katherine Boyer

Métis Beading and Ancestral Knowledge: A Conversation with Katherine Boyer

The Métis artist discusses the labours of beading, listening to plants and her upcoming exhibition "The Prairie Rose Won't Mourn Us"

Our Collective Nervous System

Our Collective Nervous System

A conversation with artist Erin Gee on her new work LaughingWeb Dot Space, which makes space for catharsis on the internet

Finding Space for “Neutral Ground”

Finding Space for “Neutral Ground”

Regina’s first artist-run centre began as a tiny raft on the waters of Wascana Lake. Today, precarity and politics still feature in its artist-run scene.

“Material Girls” Takes up Space at the Dunlop

“Material Girls” Takes up Space at the Dunlop

At the Dunlop Art Gallery in Regina, feminist art forgoes body-oriented approaches to embrace colourful and materially lush work that fills the gallery.