PRESENTATIONS

SELECTED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AND PANEL DISCUSSIONS

Museopathy”: Dealings in the Interaction of Exhibitions, Performance, and Collecting Practices, UAAC (Universities Art Association of Canada) Annual Conference, OCAD University, Toronto, ON, October 23–26, 2014. Co-chair with Andrea Terry (Lakehead University).

Social Masks, Lyrical Selves, Alter-Egos: Artists and Personae, UAAC Annual Conference, Concordia University, Montréal, QB, November 1–4, 2012. Co-chair with Debra Antoncic (Director/Curator at Riverbrink Art Museum).

“Collectivity and the Limits of Collaboration,” invited paper and discussant on the panel, Cultural Brokering: Inuit Cultural Production and Identity Projects, Agnes Etherington Art Centre, Kingston, ON, February 7, 2011. Paper co-presented with Erin Morton.

“Art and the Law: Media Arts Censorship and Cultural Uses of Law in Ontario,” The State of Culture / Cultures of the State, Canadian History Association Annual Meeting, Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, Fredericton, NB, May 28–June 4, 2011.

“Structuring Knowledges: Caching Inuit Architecture through Igloolik Isuma Productions,” Indigenous Architecture and Landscape, CAA (College Art Association), Dallas, TX, February 19–23, 2008. Co-presented with Erin Morton.

“Romancing the Land: Inuit Cultural Sovereignty and the Circumvention of Colonial Landscapes,” UAAC Annual Conference, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, ON, November 1–3, 2007. Co-presented with Erin Morton.

“Cultural Citizenship, Post Post-Identity, and the Politics of Belonging in Canada,” Politics of Representation / Representations of Politics, A Space Gallery Symposium, Toronto, ON, October 13-14, 2007.


Thank you Revue Cinema for launching Ruling Out Art, with a special screening by Programming Director Eric Veillette. Thank you also to Glad Day Bookshop for managing book sales for the launch.

Effective October 1, 2019, the Ontario Government scrapped the OFA (Ontario Film Authority)–the arms-length agency that oversees film ratings and classification in the province. Until a new system is announced in the spring, all films must be rated using BC’s Motion Picture Act before they can be screened in Ontario.

The screening and launch is meant to shine a light on the history of why it matters to artists, audiences, and exhibitors.

REVUE CINEMA

Huge thanks to Revue Cinema for organizing and hosting this event!

400 Roncesvalles Avenue
Toronto, Ontario
M6R 2M9

GLAD DAY BOOKSHOP

Thank you to Glad Day Bookshop for managing book sales for the launch! Glad Day Bookshop has been at the forefront in the fight to protect the expression of minority communities in Ontario.


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