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Tune in to hear artist Cruz engage in a conversation about their creative process, sources of inspiration, and the path they've taken as an artist. Joining them are Leila Fatemi, the Curator of Education and Community Outreach at Gallery 44, along with Patricia Abuel, the Program Manager at Kapisanan. Cruz’s exhibition THE THINGS THAT MAKE US, US. …
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Listen as artist Jocelyn Reynolds and Curator of Exhibitions and Public Programs, Lillian O'Brien Davis, discuss Reynolds' curiosity toward memory, the perception of time and experience of transitioning into motherhood as a genderfluid person, in their exhibition Continuum, on view in the Gallery 44 vitrines from April 11 – May 27, 2023.…
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In this special edition of How to Ask a Question, artists Christina Battle and Tia-Simone Gardner, explore their intersecting research interests, including digital mapping and the complicated relationship between the environment, climate and Black life. The artists share their work as an expanded element of the ongoing exhibition series exploring r…
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A conversation between artist and writer-in-residence Nic Wilson and Curator of Exhibitions and Public Programs Lillian O'Brien Davis. Wilson discusses concurrent themes of spiritualism, death, and the metaphysical in their writing and current exhibition, Pavilion of Shadows, in the Gallery 44 Vitrines from October 21 - December 10, 2022.…
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A French-language interview with curator Josephine Denis about Bracmort's exhibition at Gallery 44 Peau Nature Morte (Tropical Market) from June 3 - July 2, 2022.Materials referenced in the conversation:Minorit'art revue recherches decoloniales trilingualMinorit'Art – Revue de recherches décoloniales (minoritart.org)Edouard Glissant - Institut du T…
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Adrienne Scott is an artist currently based in Toronto with an interdisciplinary approach to media. She takes a material stance to photography, and in her work she refers to themes such as natural history, forgery, and fantasy. She anchors her practice and materials in the collection of objects that may act as props, artifacts, or fabricated eviden…
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WENDY RED STAR"FORGING PATHWAYS FOR FUTURE APSÁALOOKE FEMINISTS"March 22, 7:00PM to 9:00PMAs a mother / daughter artist collaborative duo working in the realm of Native history, identity politics, cultural subversion, and reclamation, Wendy Red Star and her ten-year-old daughter Beatrice Red Star Fletcher probe the colonial thought bubble with inte…
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