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Maya Wilson-Sanchez

Maya Wilson-Sanchez is a writer and curator based in Toronto. She is the recipient of the 2020 Middlebrook Prize for Young Canadian Curators.
A Centenary of Influence

A Centenary of Influence

A recent exhibition revealed the early 20th-century social networks whose power shaped cultural production in Canada. But those networks are shifting

Wild

Wild

Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto, October 2, 2019, to March 15, 2020

Newcomers Discuss Creative-Industry Barriers in Canada

Newcomers Discuss Creative-Industry Barriers in Canada

Even when recent immigrants have substantial arts experience abroad, they find entry points to Canada’s culture sector are few

The Politics of Sensing

The Politics of Sensing

A two-part exhibition at the Blackwood Gallery reflects on how we collect information about the world, through both the senses and technology

“Àbadakone” Creates Community

“Àbadakone” Creates Community

When Indigenous artists gathered at the National Gallery of Canada, something significant happened

Hemispheric Thinking

Hemispheric Thinking

Artists are looking beyond the border to think about solidarity across the Americas

Rubens Paintings Never Before Seen in Canada Debut in Toronto

Rubens Paintings Never Before Seen in Canada Debut in Toronto

The exhibition ”Early Rubens” also includes new Rubens-inspired contemporary harpsichord and choral music by Owen Pallett, Cris Derksen and Matt Smith

Blackface, Brownface and Redface in the Arts: A Bibliography

Blackface, Brownface and Redface in the Arts: A Bibliography

Exhibition highlights the history of racism in Canadian nation-building