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Why I Write Indigenous Sci-Fi

Why I Write Indigenous Sci-Fi

Growing up on the reserve, the sci-fi I loved was considered more of a Caucasian genre. Luckily, literature has changed, and so have I.

What Now: A Reconsideration of Futures

What Now: A Reconsideration of Futures

Our Winter 2017 issue is themed on “Futures.” How is our relationship with futurity changing? The short answer: we are living what's next, now.

Famous for Six Seconds

Famous for Six Seconds

Vine's closure prompts a query: why are its short video loops, created predominantly by adolescents of colour, deemed dispensable and outside of the canon?

That Screen Feeling

That Screen Feeling

Two recent Toronto exhibitions show how screens can both fracture identity and become tools for reflection and connection.

3 Solo Exhibitions of Contemporary Indigenous Art That Delved Deeply

3 Solo Exhibitions of Contemporary Indigenous Art That Delved Deeply

Solo exhibitions can demonstrate the strength and depth of an artist’s work. Richard Hill discusses three such shows, which reward careful attention.

Does Global Curating Serve Local Interests?

Does Global Curating Serve Local Interests?

When a small city has only one public gallery, does a global approach to curating elevate or alienate? Marie Leduc looks at the Nanaimo Art Gallery.

On the Politics of Staying in Canada

On the Politics of Staying in Canada

Many artists leave Canada to develop their practices. Our new Fall issue, out today, is all about them. But what are the politics of leaving—and staying?

Are Conservative Approaches to Indigenous Art Working Against Us?

Are Conservative Approaches to Indigenous Art Working Against Us?

Despite claims to radically different curating approaches in Indigenous art, the usual canon-building method is common—especially at big museums.

Notes Towards an In(con)clusive Identity Politics

Notes Towards an In(con)clusive Identity Politics

How can you ever be yourself in the art world when your self is a neocolonial commodity?

9 Group Exhibitions That Defined Contemporary Indigenous Art

9 Group Exhibitions That Defined Contemporary Indigenous Art

Solo exhibitions are important, but it is often group shows that define artistic movements. Richard Hill picks nine that advanced ideas of Indigenous art.