Multiple works on gallery walls As We Rise at the Dalhousie University Art Gallery
"Being able to express myself in more than one way has been a gift and something I didn’t really realize I was missing. I think that form of expression and being connected to such a strong loca...
https://visualartsnews.ca/2024/03/jenn-grants-something-to-believe-in-at-the-prow-gallery/
This event occurred on October 14th 2020, as an Anchor project of Nocturne Halifax. Meeting Waters: Cross-Cultural Collaborations on Environmental Racism with Ingrid Waldron was an online event c...
Black American visual artist Heather Hart’s series of rooftop oracles based on the four directions (East, West, North, and South) is an-ongoing series of work that offers prophetic predictions ...
https://visualartsnews.ca/2020/05/postmodern-blackness-in-heather-harts-northern-oracle/
Moon phases are like reading habits, as we move through our days, nights, and lives guided by lunar cycles and folding the corners of pages, mapping meaning and making connections through art, po...
https://visualartsnews.ca/2019/06/art-reads-for-summer-moons/
In Nova Scotia and elsewhere people are grappling with the issue of what to do with monuments associated with a painful past, and are asking whether the action of tearing down statues like that o...
https://visualartsnews.ca/2019/04/how-to-commemorate-an-absence/
Hosted at Parsons School of Art and Design in New York City as part of Project Anywhere, the “Elsewhere and Anywhere” conference presents art and research at “the outermost limit of site sp...
This year was Nocturne’s tenth edition. A milestone for the organization, marked by a partnership with the Aboriginal Curatorial Collective, who helped select Raven Davis as Nocturne’s first ...
Shannon Webb-Campbell is a mixed Indigenous (Mi’kmaq) settler poet, writer, and critic. Her forthcoming book, I Am A Body of Land (Book*hug, 2018) attempts to explore a relationship to poetic r...
https://visualartsnews.ca/2018/09/welcoming-our-new-editor-shannon-webb-campbell/
Visual Arts News' research intern explores the legacy of two NFB films from the '70s—One film portrayed Indigenous people in visual art, while the other depicted Indigenous people as visual art...
https://visualartsnews.ca/2017/10/indigenous-artists-challenge-paul-kanes-controversial-legacy/