Jen Budney, PhD (University of Saskatoon) speaks candidly with Andrew Hunter (AGG Senior Curator) about the contemporary Art Museum as an “Imbecile Institution” that is elitist, uncreative, gendered and hierarchical, a place that doesn’t learn and often fails to live up to its stated PUBLIC role and responsibilities. Based in Saskatoon, she speaks of that communities strengths and struggles, a place of both progressiveness and divisiveness, a “microcosm of contemporary Canada.”
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Couzyn van Heuvelen
Getting Under Our Skin: Sealing and Inuit Resilience and Resistance
Birdman Rising #1: Jeff Thomas
Birdman Rising #2: Cory Willmott on Jeff Thomas and Cahokia
Arlene Chan: Chinese Canadian Histories
Marenka Thomson-Odlum: Glasgow and the Legacy of Trans-Atlantic Slavery
Dr. Rosie Spooner: Canada and Glasgow (Second City of Empire)
Black Lives Rooted Introduction: Liz Ikiriko and Andrew Hunter
Black Lives Rooted #1: Kosisochukwu Nnebe
Black Lives Rooted #2: Gloria Swain
Black Lives Rooted #3: Dr. Charmaine Nelson
Black Lives Rooted #4: Anique Jordan and Camille Turner
Black Lives Rooted #5: Charmaine Lurch
Black Lives Rooted #6: Reighen Grineage
Black Lives Rooted #7: Jan Wade
Black Lives Rooted #8: Syrus Marcus Ware
Black Lives Rooted #9: Jamilah Malika and Felicia Mings
Black Lives Rooted #10: Sean George
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