In this episode, Dr. Andrea Fatona and I explore the importance of knowledge transfer, intergenerational relationships, collective memory, and peer learning in curating. Dr. Fatona is cherished by many as an educator and knowledge facilitator.
I met with eunice bélidor to discuss the role of care and support in our curatorial practices. It seemed natural to include this conversation as part of this project since our practices converge along these lines, and I was very curious to hear
★ Please be patient, this episode has a sound discrepancy between 4 mins 44 secs and 11 mins. In this conversation with curator and street artist Camille Larivée, we unpack the affective possibilities of activism within the curatorial framewo
In this episode Alyssa Fearon shares about pivotal moments in her career where she took what she labelled as “a calculated risk” to access leadership positions outside of Toronto. In 2018, after the curation of the memorable first edition of Nu
The episode Se faire confiance explores different career paths and curatorial approaches. Starting with Mojeanne Behzadi's diverse career path, we discuss what led her to pursue curating. We also take the time to unpack the issues influencing
The Transparency that Helps All of Us, may unearth a lot of feelings, anger, and hurt as we are exploring the taboo subject of contracts, non-disclosure agreements, and dive deeper into money talk. As highlighted by the title of this episode, G
In the episode, Habiter l’espace, curator Dominique Fontaine discusses her curatorial practice that is rooted in movement, collaboration, and collective intelligence. In the spirit of knowledge transfer, she also shares organizations and writin
In this episode, There Is No Magic Formula; Pamela Edmonds delves into the ins and outs of guest curating and traces her exciting career that spans from the late 1990s until now. Edmonds transmits a wealth of information about how she experimen