
Wanted: Strong Woman
“My work focuses on narratives where Black women get to be the heroes of their own stories. In Wanted: Strong Woman, I wanted to tell…
“My work focuses on narratives where Black women get to be the heroes of their own stories. In Wanted: Strong Woman, I wanted to tell…
Ink is the works of New York artist Connie Fleming, featuring black and white, pencil and ink illustrations. Connie channeled her energy during the earliest…
Full Coverage features the work of UK based James Tuitt. These paintings begin as warm, surreal spaces that serve as a backdrop to centre the…
Golden Frequencies: A photography exhibition celebrating Black artistry with the reminder to create for, invest in and honour Black artists.
Stina’s work centers African and Caribbean histories, mythologies and architectural forms.
Joy As Resistance is our response to society telling Afro-descendants to “shut up”, or that we are “too loud”…
Yannis Davy Guibinga uses photography to not only celebrate, but also document and represent the many cultures and identities of the African continent and its…
Toronto-based artist Syrus Marcus Ware imagines a world where racialized people have survived the “Black death spectacle”…
Inspired by the history of her own family, Ashley Scott uses feminine hairstyles and headdresses for a journey through her female family history, the history…
My project Cream Filled Chocolate Candies is a photography series exploring the intricacies of growing up as a second-generation immigrant of the African and Caribbean…
Gaëlle Elma is a Haitian born, self-taught photographer based in Montreal, Canada. At first, she thought she wanted to be a dancer, but then she…
“As an artist, I use my camera as a tool to look at people and my surroundings again for the first time. My objective is…
This epistolary short film invites us into the unsettling life of a young Ghanaian man struggling to reconcile his love for his mother with his…
Limit(less) explores how LGBTQ African immigrants navigate their identities and find ways to overcome the supposed “tension” between their LGBTQ and African identities through their…