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Q: Where do art practices come from? A: Our Stories. “We are all about stories, and stories are all we are.” (Har...
First published in Rungh. Used with permission. When I received the invitation to participate in the great gather...
Feature Image: Anna Binta Diallo at the Lekwungen Gathering 2017, photo credit: Kirk Schwartz I had the privilege ...
project seeks to usher in a new kind of filmmaking that brings actuality into conversation with speculation, realism...
Water is central to our story. My ancestors, the Black Refugee-Survivors of the War of 1812, were bold freedom runner...
In order to explore two questions, the role of Indigenous artists in community and how this role impacts training, I ...
Think Before You Appropriate is a practical guide for creators and designers to develop responsible and respectful re...
In September of 2017, I was honoured to be invited to to share a storytelling space with Chilean storyteller, Lina ...
Towards Braiding, the collaborative research of Elwood Jimmy and Vanessa de Oliveira Andreotti interrogates the 'busi...
The day after the Traditional is Contemporary is Traditional is… talk with Maikoiyo, someone mentioned that we shou...
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There is no one word for “artist” in the Indigenous languages from across Canada. The closest phrase might be to desc...