Year: 2022
Essay available in large font Art as Protest, Protest as Art Ceilidh Munroe It is undeniable that there is an art to protesting. Waves upon waves of signs, held by hands of all shapes and colours, thrust high into the air, all to demand “We aren’t doing enough. We can do better”. Hand-drawn… Read More
Essay available in large font Island-blooded beginnings + endings shape the after-world still distant. T/here at the eastern intertidal, touching blue and social difference, drifts away her ethno-historicized origin without corporeal form. Alongside ocean, her haunting is inborn, hidden in the skin of a salt devil’s purse. She longs to confront what the water… Read More
with Hea R. Kim, Alex Antle, and our new resident artist Xenia Laffely!
Join us on Friday, March 11th from 4:30 to 6 pm, at EE for an opening reception and meet and greet with Hea R. Kim, Alex Antle, and our new resident artist Xenia Laffely! Complimentart snacks will be provided from Madras Cafe along with complimentary Quidi Vidi Beer and soft drinks. Masks and a valid… Read More
March 12 – April 23, 2022
Come chat with Alex at our Meet and Greet on Friday March 11, 4:30- 6pm Drop by on Saturday, March 12th at 1:30 pm for an artist talk with Alex Antle! Njiknam (My Younger Brother) is a series of works inspired by Alex’s brother, Matt. The series explores the relationship between being a modern Mi’kmaw person… Read More
by emily jan
It is the spring of 2022. Looking back, the world has been under siege to COVID-19 for two years, almost to the day. Looking forwards, it teeters on the brink of World War III. Looking around me, many people seem frozen in anxiety and despair, as history turns on its fulcrum once again. But that… Read More