close

We envision transformational shifts ahead in our September 2021 magazine.

Summer 2021 Exhibitions Video Recap

features
We celebrate our Summer 2021 exhibition in the form of a fun video recap. Special Thanks to all of the artists and curators who made…
Read More

Interview: Connie Fleming

features
New York City artist, performer, model, and “door bitch” (her words) Connie Fleming discusses her exhibition and path as an artist.
Read More

House of Pride Interviews

features
We chat with 3 of the members of Montreal’s fabulous “House of Pride” about their current exhibition, their groundbreaking past and legacy within the queer…
Read More

Radio Never Apart Episode 22: Stephen Hues of House of Pride

features
Jordan King speaks with Stephen Hues of the House of Pride about their emergence in Montreal in the 1990s.
Read More

An August Anniversary

features
Collective Culture’s writer Bobbi Adair reflects on parallel life events: a wedding and the funeral of a loved one.
Read More

Conversations with Our Relations: Midnight Wolverine

features
Dolly Berlin (Indigiqueer/Bi+ mixed Ojibwe) chats with Two-Spirit and Indigequeer folks making waves in the arts. This month: Midnight Wolverine
Read More

Collective Culture: Creative Conversations Episode 8

features
In this episode of CC: Creative Conversations The Podcast, Keesha and Mouna sit down with their podcast producer Anna Akoto
Read More

Linda Simpson: The Drag Explosion (Online Talk)

features
We sat down with New York City drag personality Linda Simpson for a discussion about her sold out photography book, “The Drag Explosion”.
Read More

Interview: Andrea Grant

features
Writer, filmmaker, artist, and poet Andrea Grant shares about her path and the process of creating her film “Modern Native”.
Read More

In spirit: My Kind of Flowers! An Interview With Floramama

features
Columnist Mariette Raina interviews Chloé Roy of organic intensive flower farm Floramama.
Read More

A Tunnel and a Vision

features
“Shoved into the corporate world out of necessity, I wrapped myself in the childhood dream that remains: working in an office”.
Read More