
Revitalizing our Connections
“When our lands, rivers, lakes, and the Salish sea are healthy, our people are healthy.” Ocean Hyland is a Coast Salish artist from the Tsleil-Waut…
“When our lands, rivers, lakes, and the Salish sea are healthy, our people are healthy.” Ocean Hyland is a Coast Salish artist from the Tsleil-Waut…
Rock Writing Recollections is inspired by pictographs I’ve learned about from the territories in which this work resides as well as from the interior. Th…
Mack Paul, kʷəlasəltən, was raised in a strong family with traditional cultural teachings. Mack is a learner of and advocate for Musqueam’s ancestral…
Inuvialuk artist Kablusiak embraces the wideness of Inuit experience, encompassing in their work joy, despair, sexuality, and, as an Inuk living outside In…
Artist Statement Cherry Archer uses photography, ice, and culinary plants that have ties to her Trinidadian heritage to explore themes of memory, storytell…
How can we uncouple photography from its constrictive relationship to time and truth? Nabil Azab’s large-scale, colourful, and abstract images resist the…
Toronto-based artist Andrea Chartrand’s series Renders provides a playful look at photography’s innate deceptiveness. Brightly coloured, strange tabl…
Growing up in the 1990s during the height of television saturation, Gabriel Esteban Molina’s studies in painting and sculpture coincided with the dawn of…
Beginning their collaboration in 2008, the Ukrainian artist duo Synchrodogs initially approached photography with a diaristic lens recording everyday momen…
The Berenice Abbott Archive at The Image Centre Through the postwar expansion of scientific research in the United States, American photographer Berenice A…
These colors are losing their meaning… Inspired by original colors of first generation televisions, I make a statement: These familiar colors are represe…
Image shows a detail of Scott Billing’s artwork. Scott Billings, between you and me; the gap that parts us today, will have zero thickness tomorrow, …
Often mythologized in the mainstream as a dark, unwelcoming place, the basement is also a site of play and creative activity. The basement of a house often…
Unfolding across sculpture, installation, drawing, and photography, the practice of Lotus L. Kang takes up questions of “becoming” on expansive terms. …
Image features “Present Presence” by Lauren Crazybull. Lauren Crazybull writes about her work: “What relationship do Indigenous people have t…
Image shows a detail of “Eagle Woman” by Shain Niniwem Selapem Jackson. Eagle Woman is a digital drawing of an eagle matriarch dancing beneath …