
Indigenous Environmental Activism in the Amazon: Nina Gualinga
Nina Gualinga is a defender of the Amazon from the Sarayaku community.
Nina Gualinga is a defender of the Amazon from the Sarayaku community.
Curator Jordan King and collaborator Greg Manuel discuss the BIJOUX exhibition.
Alisha Wormsley and Suzanne Kite discuss their practice of collective community dreaming as a means to shape the past by daring to sculpt the future.
In this episode Jordan King speaks with New York nightlife goddess Connie Fleming.
Watch a talk with a pioneering virtuoso of analog synthesis, Suzanne Ciani.
Contributor Iman M’Fah-Traoré reflects on intersectional identity and her upbringing in both France and the United States.
This year, we took the opportunity to reflect on the human state: woman, child, the body and God. We raised questions of some life experiences,…
Collective Culture shares a story written by Nicolas André.
Conservation biologist Anuradha Rao discussed how to merge environmental and social Justice.
Candis Cayne chats with American actress, writer, and producer Rain Valdez.
This talk explores the role visual artists play within social justice movements.
How could one word be universally accepted when it applies to a multitude of cultures and communities?
Discover les Jardins Lakou through this mini-documentary, premiered for Equinox 2020.
Jaylene is a Vancouver based drag artist, makeup artist, performer, and incredible contributor to her community.
This is when I started emotional open-heart surgery on myself.
Stimson joined us for a live talk on Zoom where he discussed his recent move back to the land and more.
Photography, “nude and living drawing”: its history, its practice, its art.
“I wrote to her once, my depression, serving her with my notice of emancipation.”
Artist Quentin VerCetty reimagines Montreal’s monuments by highlighting neglected Black biographies.
Enjoy the video recap of our Fall 2020 Exhibitions.