Interviews
Expanding Access: An Interview with Michelle Jacques
As Jacques embarks on a new position as Remai Modern’s New Head of Exhibitions and Collections/Chief Curator, she looks back at her achievements at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Expanding Access: An Interview with Michelle Jacques
As Jacques embarks on a new position as Remai Modern’s New Head of Exhibitions and Collections/Chief Curator, she looks back at her achievements at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
Practising the Unattainable
Indigenous dream-world data, temporal spirals and technologies to come—a poet and performer talks to an artist and composer about transformative ways of tuning in
Mirrors, Mandalas and Seeing the Self
Chrysanne Stathacos talks about her new installation for the Gwangju Biennale and psychic communications and connections amid pandemic loss
A Conversation with Whess Harman, the New Curator at grunt gallery
Keeping community engagement at the forefront, they speak about upcoming goals in their new position—and centring accessibility with Queer ASL and more
Thelma Pepper’s Last Interview
In October 2020, just months before she died, we had a chance to speak with the Saskatchewan photo artist, then 100, about her Remai Modern retrospective
A New Indigenous Artist-Run Centre for Tiotia:ke / Mooniyang / Montréal
Due to open this spring, and directed by Lori Beavis, daphne is already running weekly beading art sessions online and prepping an accessible storefront
Printing and the Pandemic
With her 2020 monoprint series “Peyak,” Montreal-based artist Bea Parsons explored her Cree, Scottish and French origins in unpredictable ways
Nunatsiavut Artist Jason Sikoak and Mina Campbell Talk on the Traditional Seal Hunt
Sikoak, studying in Montreal, is not able to attend the upcoming hunt. But the tradition continues to influence his prints and drawings
Mutual Aid during a Pandemic: Why Artists Helped Form Toronto’s Encampment Support Network
Jeff Bierk, with friends and colleagues, helped mobilize support for underhoused people living outside early in the pandemic. With winter coming, they’re speaking out anew
The Birth of The Bannock Babes and a Drag Community
Five members of the Winnipeg-based drag collective The Bannock Babes, have a chat on the significance of building a community on the Prairies and reveal the power behind Two-Spirit and Indigiqueer performance
Reproductions of Reproductions, Traces of Traces
Nahed Mansour talks about the introduction of belly dancing in North America and its subsequent Orientalist pop-culture iconographies