
Second-Hand Normalities
A visual document of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain told through experiences of frontline health care workers.
A visual document of the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain told through experiences of frontline health care workers.
Six encounters at six social distances, told incrementally through prose and needle painting.
In a small Ontario town, the BLM movement responds to anti-Black racism in Canada. Local Black community leader Marva Wisdom weighs in.
The murder of George Floyd and the momentum of the Black Lives Matter movement sparks memories of police brutality.
An animated instructional video to help children better understand the coronavirus pandemic.
Confined to a 9×10 foot bedroom in Ottawa, an artist creates reflects on the visible and invisible connectivity between the material and ephemeral.
The latest novel pandemic has highlighted the fragility of our consumptive practices in North America. We demand that all fruit be available at all times, that our furniture complements our
TravaLíngua looks at vocal and performative practices, especially related to the femininization or masculinization of vocal change in people transitioning between genders or sexual identities.
A collection of works created during the 2016 U.S. election and the first few months of Trump’s Presidency
Optimistic reflections on the potential of creative practice in counteracting cultural malaise at the onset of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
The fascist, nationalist agenda that cost so many lives in the last century should have been discarded and buried in the 21st century, yet it persists within the very fabric of the UK’s society.
A photo essay documenting the last traditional New Year’s celebration in a Nuoso village in the Cold Mountains of Sichuan province before the villagers are displaced to the city.