extra - may 17 2021
Exhibition texts and Catalogue essays
“Interview with Natalie Wood,” exhibition text, Natalie Wood: Performing Change, September 10 - October 30, 2020, John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto
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“Rajni Perera,” RELATIONS: Diaspora and Painting, exhibition catalogue, April 23–September 13, 2020, Phi Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, Quebec
“The Choral Rig: on Onyeka Igwe’s No Archive Can Restore You,” Artists in the Cinema 2020, program catalogue, February 28, 2020, Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle, England
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“Visions of care,” exhibition text, Jean-Paul Kelly, A sensation best described by another, May 15– July 13, 2019, VOX, Montreal, Quebec
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“Triangle trade,” Camille Turner, Jérôme Havre and Cauleen Smith, Triangle Trade, exhibition catalogue, January 19–March 24, 2019, Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, BC
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“Stella Fakiyesi: Shoot and Pray,” ...Everything Remains Raw, exhibition catalogue, March 3–October 21, 2018, The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario
“We Do Not Know What We Think We Know (and should assume nothing),” exhibition text, Divya Mehra, Pouring Water on a Drowning Man, September 28–November 18, 2017, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba
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“Line Litter,” exhibition text, Laurie Kang, Line Litter, January 12 –February 4, 2017, Franz Kaka, Toronto, Ontario
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“What Matters is the Method” Alexandra Gelis, Estera: medicinal plants and resistance, exhibition catalogue, September 18–December 5, 2015, voz–voz, Toronto, Ontario
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“The Waiting Room,” exhibition text, Walter Scott, The Waiting Room, April 17–May 22, 2015, Stride Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
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“Radical Love: Hearing Masha Tupitsyn’s Love Sounds,” exhibition catalogue, November 4–November 5, 2014, Spectacle Theater, Brooklyn, New York
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“Interview with Natalie Wood,” exhibition text, Natalie Wood: Performing Change, September 10 - October 30, 2020, John B. Aird Gallery, Toronto
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“Rajni Perera,” RELATIONS: Diaspora and Painting, exhibition catalogue, April 23–September 13, 2020, Phi Foundation for Contemporary Art, Montreal, Quebec
“The Choral Rig: on Onyeka Igwe’s No Archive Can Restore You,” Artists in the Cinema 2020, program catalogue, February 28, 2020, Tyneside Cinema, Newcastle, England
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“Visions of care,” exhibition text, Jean-Paul Kelly, A sensation best described by another, May 15– July 13, 2019, VOX, Montreal, Quebec
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“Triangle trade,” Camille Turner, Jérôme Havre and Cauleen Smith, Triangle Trade, exhibition catalogue, January 19–March 24, 2019, Surrey Art Gallery, Surrey, BC
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“Stella Fakiyesi: Shoot and Pray,” ...Everything Remains Raw, exhibition catalogue, March 3–October 21, 2018, The McMichael Canadian Art Collection, Kleinburg, Ontario
“We Do Not Know What We Think We Know (and should assume nothing),” exhibition text, Divya Mehra, Pouring Water on a Drowning Man, September 28–November 18, 2017, Art Gallery of Southwestern Manitoba, Brandon, Manitoba
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“Line Litter,” exhibition text, Laurie Kang, Line Litter, January 12 –February 4, 2017, Franz Kaka, Toronto, Ontario
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“What Matters is the Method” Alexandra Gelis, Estera: medicinal plants and resistance, exhibition catalogue, September 18–December 5, 2015, voz–voz, Toronto, Ontario
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“The Waiting Room,” exhibition text, Walter Scott, The Waiting Room, April 17–May 22, 2015, Stride Gallery, Calgary, Alberta
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“Radical Love: Hearing Masha Tupitsyn’s Love Sounds,” exhibition catalogue, November 4–November 5, 2014, Spectacle Theater, Brooklyn, New York
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Recent
“Labour Ambivalence
and Vulnerability in
Joyce Wieland’s
film Hand Tinting,” TERMS
VULNERABILITY - Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery, developed by
Julia Eilers Smith,
Robin Simpson and Michèle Thériault, FALL 2020.
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Interview with Natalie Wood
"Natalie Wood: Performing Change"
at John B. Aird Gallery
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Instagram Live Conversation with Yaniya Lee and Andrea Fatona
@vtapevideoart
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“Inside ‘Young Gifted And Black’: A Project Celebrating The Great Black Artists Of Our Time,” Vogue.co.uk, September 2020
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