• Odawa-Osage, 2009
    Barry Ace – Anishinaabe (Odawa), is a practicing visual artist and currently lives in Ottawa, Canada. His mixed media paintings an assemblage textile works explore various aspects of cultural continuity and the confluence of the historical...
  • Howard holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Indigenous Studies from Trent University, and a Master Of Arts Degree in Canadian Studies from Carleton University. He is an award winning writer, and an artist that has worked in diverse mediums,...
  • Adornato was born in Montreal, Quebec, to Italian/French immigrants. He spent much of his childhood in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia before his family settled in Ottawa, Canada. In 2001, he received his Fine Arts degree from NSCAD University in...
  • WILL AITKEN is a Montreal novelist and journalist. His novels include Realia (Random House Canada, 2000), A Visit Home (Simon & Schuster, 1993) and Terre Haute (Double day, 1989). As a writer/broadcaster covering film, visual arts,...
  • Taslima Akhter is a renowned photographer from Dhaka, Bangladesh. She holds a master's degree in science and public administration from Dhaka University. While at the university, she was a member of the Bangladesh Student's Federation. She...
  • Donna Akrey teaches at Brock University. She is part of the(F)NOR collective, Hamilton Perambulatory Unit, and Zula Presents Music and Arts Collective Hamilton, and co-founder of Hamilton Zineposium. She has been making things with stuff...
  • Mohammed al-Riffai is a recent graduate of the B.Architecture program at Carleton University. He received a BSc in Mechanical Engineering at the American University in Cairo and worked doing topographic, video and sound sampling at the...
  • Jo SiMalaya Alcampo is an interdisciplinary artist born in Manila the capital of the Philippines and raised in Malvern in the heart of Scarborough. Her interactive mixed media projects explore intersectionality, cultural/body memory and...
  • Amin Alsaden is a curator, educator, and scholar of art and architecture, whose work focuses on transnational solidarities and exchanges across cultural boundaries. With a commitment to advancing social justice through the arts, Alsaden’s...
  • The Third Margin is a Gallery 101 Resource Room Project. This exhibition assembles together twenty years of bookworks, printed matter and documents by Maria Thereza Alves, a Brazilian artist and writer living in Germany. In activist...

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