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Swellings in the Tide
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Continental Drifts
Introduction by Corrie Jackson. Human experience isn’t monolithic. Contemporary art offers possible perspectives through which futures can be considered, experienced and defined. Artists play a critical role in this imagining. They create portals into ways of being, and ways of being in-relation. The parameters for how these proposals come into association with those of us…
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Nude in the Grass
Introduction by Bonnie Devine It is my intense and wonderful pleasure to be introducing Dr. Andrea Fatona. Andrea’s research and practice is concerned with issues of equity in the arts, and the pedagogical possibilities of artworks produced by “other” Canadians to articulate broader perspectives and Canadian identities. Andrea’s interests are in the ways that art,…
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The Groundwork
In Conversation ANA: This International Women’s Day seems even more important than ever. The pandemic has shone a light on so many of the inequities present in society not least of all, the importance of “care-taking” in all its forms and how we need to find a balance between how we take care of each…
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Earth Bodies
The Anitafrika Method. The Anitafrika Method is an integrative, critically-reflexive, trauma-informed, decolonial framework used to support the growth and development of artists, educators, innovators and leaders. It is a practitioner-centred arts-based intervention that nurtures self-transformation, creative expression & community embodiment. Created by d’bi.young anitafrika from the Dub theory of her mother—pioneer Dub poet Anita Stewart—the…
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Listening as a Mother
ISSUE II Listening as a Mother From 6pm to 6am at Rt. 105 STORY BY Meghan J. Lindsay PUBLISHED January 1, 2021 We have a 6 month child. When the world stopped to show its sickness, we moved to the Quebec countryside, 15-minutes away from my childhood home. I am grateful for our walls, the…
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Coming of Age
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My Body and Her Work