Art Apart: Trapped
Trapped is a call for hope to our society. Many people live in a place where hope and solidarity are slowly fading. We the immigrants, the future generations, are facing the biggest displacement of all time.
Trapped is a call for hope to our society. Many people live in a place where hope and solidarity are slowly fading. We the immigrants, the future generations, are facing the biggest displacement of all time.
You used to call me Marie... is an epic Metis love story which begins in creation and ends in the present. The story follows Iskwewo (Woman), Napew (Man) and Mistatim (Horse) through eight interwoven historical Metis love stories as we watch the love, the loss and the fight of Treaty's 6's Metis women and men.
Halt: No Distraction features a solitary body, underclothed, in a transparent plexiglass box, at the top of a cliff overlooking an area of residential homes in downtown Whitehorse, Yukon. Over the course of a spring afternoon, text of suggested self-isolation activities will project onto the box.
Claire and Gillian Clark are real-life mother and daughter and live in different cities. Like so many of us during this moment, they are trying to find meaningful ways to connect while being away from each other.
One Filipina. Thousands of racist internet trolls. One deep dive into the comment section. Award winning Filipina storyteller and accidental comedian Monica Ogden sheds light on activism in the age of the internet, mixed-race identity, and why white feminism is like Lays chips.
In various cultures, it is believed that moths are the souls of loved ones returning to visit from the spirit world.
bàba is a journey that brings life to the ordinary, in tribute to an extraordinary life.