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Quamajuq, Glenn Gear Exhibition
Date Published: Apr 03, 2023
Quamajuq is a first-of-its-kind gallery for Inuit art and culture in the heart of downtown Winnipeg. The large-scale installation commissioned for the exhibit was created by Glenn Gear, a multi-disciplinary artist and filmmaker of mixed Inuit-Settler ancestry.
Michael Snow (1928-2023) Legendary Canadian Artist
Date Published: Jan 05, 2023
Gary Kibbins reflects on teaching Canadian Filmmaker and Artist Michael Snow’s Wavelength. Michael died on January 5, 2023 at the age of 93.
Activating Cultural Archives for Marginalized Communities
Date Published: Jan 05, 2023
VML is dedicated to activating and remediating audiovisual archives created by Indigenous Peoples (First Nations, Métis, Inuit), Black communities and People of Colour, women, LGBT2Q+ and immigrant communities.
SCCS 821 - Performing Cultural Heritage With New Media
Date Published: Jun 28, 2022
How does new media transform our relations with, understanding of, and access to material culture and museum artifacts? This summer, Queen’s grad students will explore these questions in the micro-course “Performing Cultural Heritage with New Media”.
Co-creating Opportunities
Date Published: Oct 01, 2021
Read more about the Visible Evidence Article Co-Creating Opportunities During a Pandemic written by Dorit Naaman and Elizabeth (Liz) Miller.