“Quebec cinema is on the rise and is being recognized around the world. There’s a real signature in Quebec cinema that’s fun to integrate into Indigenous cinema as well. There’s a real lack of Indigenous Francophone films, so I’m hoping to fill that gap.”
The following dialogue between Mercedes Eng and Fred Moten is excerpted from the new edition of Eng’s Mercenary English, which documents – among many things – the resistance to the gentrification of Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, historically a working-class neighbourhood that includes many of the city’s historic and living communities of colour.
A bildungsroman outlining the development of the artist from his bold, broke, youthful beginnings to the eventual disillusionment yet financially secure state of adulthood!
EROS is not so much a collaboration as an attempt to create a conversation and an international community between artists that work in the same medium.
In the past months, Godberd has had the great pleasure of hosting Michael Nardone's curated reading-series called Zutique. Michael's pleasant demeanor is so consistent as to be unnerving,
Interdisciplinary artist Sofia Borowska will be presenting new work at Gamma on November 23rd - December 12. Here's a taste of a conversation with her about her practice and upcoming solo show.