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An open reading list about (mostly) Black Canadian Art, Art History & Culture, originating from the Archive/History session at The State of Blackness Conference in Toronto, February 22-23, 2014.
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5 Black Women Talk About Their Lives In Canada–Past, Present And Future
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Who are the women who've looked after Canada's children?
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Contemporary African Art Practices in a Globalized World
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Take a walk through Kaie Kellough's Montreal of poetry, seditious cafes and immigrant vitality
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PUSH BLOG PuSh In-Depth with Artist Justine Chambers: an extensive look at this artist’s creative process, multidisciplinary work, and how she sees art in Vancouver.
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JOB: CURATOR, MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART @ Art Gallery of Ontario
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Art & Jazz Soirée at the McMaster Museum of Art
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Exploring Black & Indigenous Futurisms: An Artist Talk in the Present
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PERFORMATIVE LECTURE: DAWIT L. PETROS AND IRENE CAMPOLMI
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Art for Lunch Speaker Series: Bewabon Shilling, Anna Hudson, Pamela Phatsimo Sunstrum
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2020's must-see projects by Black artists
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How a radical form of accessibility is pushing the boundaries of theatre performance
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Joy Loewen appointed CEO of the National Screen Institute
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LADI'SASHA JONES: A Grammar for Black Interior Art
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Jarvis: Caroline Quarlls, part of Windsor's remarkable history
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Canadian Museum of History: An Evening with Wanda Robson
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'We are not each other's competition': maxine bailey's must-read call for women in film
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A Black-Indigenous Solidarities Reading List
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