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Aimee Young: Everyday Surfaces
The Vancouver artist talks inspiration, practice, and making the art world work for her
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The Vancouver artist talks inspiration, practice, and making the art world work for her
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“ddmmyyyy” by Marisa Kriangwiwat Holmes appeared at Artspeak, 233 Carrall Street, Vancouver, from November 3 to December 8, 2018. Years ago, I had…
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“Do racists go to art galleries?”
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“But all our phrasing—race relations, racial chasm, racial justice, racial profiling, white privilege, even white supremacy—serves to obscure that racism is a visceral experience, that…
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“Buying and consuming things that aren’t ethically made doesn’t make sense.”
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“The first EP I put out, people were like ‘it’s so experimental, it’s borderline unlistenable.’ But I want to be experimental and listenable.”
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“[Art] is welcoming. Come in; come into the world and see yourself in there, or see your family member in there, or your friend. We are more alike than we are different.”
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Sweat, sex, nihilism, and the perfect example of why a give-a-shit attitude can be a great thing
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Hear the brand new single from Vancouver’s all-queer, all-female feminist garage-rock nerds, Strange Breed!
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In March, the Gender Empowerment Collective sat down with East Van’s SB Edwards, an independent screenwriter and director, for an interview on CiTR 101.9 FM….