Read more3 minute read ArtsDeepening our connection to nature with ecopoetics Ecopoetry can help readers better understand the natural world they inhabit by focusing on how humanity interacts with…byAshley Fish RobertsonNovember 9, 2021
Read more4 minute read ArtsH’RIRA addresses identity and challenges orientalist perceptions of Morocco Artist Safae Mounsif’s work presents a polarity between authentic representations of Morocco and distorted perceptions of the country…byAshley Fish RobertsonNovember 2, 2021
Read more3 minute read Ar(t)chivesArtsA brief look at artist Emily Carr’s totemic paintings: innovation or appropriation? The well-known Canadian artist’s work has sparked debates for quite some time when it comes to her paintings…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 26, 2021
Read more3 minute read ArtsLarry Achiampong’s Relic Traveller is a meditation on race, diaspora and historical preservation The artist’s first solo exhibition in the Americas offers an immersive, thought-provoking experience for visitors Early on a…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 18, 2021
Read more3 minute read ArtsFour Indigenous authors every Canadian should be reading right now While this article only covers a fraction of the talent that can be found from Indigenous writers, here…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 12, 2021
Read more4 minute read MusicAn interview with Montreal-based The Damn Truth The band members are keeping their answers damn truthful Despite a turbulent year, The Damn Truth haven’t lost…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 12, 2021
Read more3 minute read ArtsA brief look at the life and work of Gwendolyn MacEwen Having published over 20 books in her lifetime, the work from this Canadian writer still remains underappreciated to…byAshley Fish RobertsonOctober 6, 2021
Read more2 minute read ArtsJust As I Am follows Montreal’s Shira Choir as they persevere through turbulent times Director Evan Beloff’s new documentary highlights the collaborative vocal power of the Shira choir, revealing both the pain…byAshley Fish RobertsonSeptember 28, 2021
Read more4 minute read ArtsA conversation with actress and filmmaker Katharine King So The Concordia alumna discusses The Voyeurs, Montreal, and representation in film In 2013, Katharine King So took a…byAshley Fish RobertsonSeptember 21, 2021
Read more3 minute read ArtsGroundwater explores the bond between memories, home, and natural elements This exhibition featured four unique installations from a group of Concordia grads Groundwater, an exhibition stemming from the…byAshley Fish RobertsonSeptember 21, 2021
Read more2 minute read Ar(t)chivesArtsExistential art: a brief look at Alex Colville’s Pacific Pacific, one of Colville’s most well known works, challenges viewers to be inquisitive and to derive their own…byAshley Fish RobertsonSeptember 14, 2021
ArtsPHI Centre Hosts Venice VR Expanded for the Second Year This exhibition features nearly 40 top-of-the-line VR works For the second year in a row, the PHI Centre…byAshley Fish RobertsonSeptember 6, 2021