by Gabby | Oct 14, 2016 | Conversations, Curatorial, Interviews
C Magazine’s fall issue addresses the art world’s ongoing interest in forms of pedagogical practice, experimental education and public engagement, and it was under this rubric that editor Amish Morrell (whose own research also addresses forms of pedagogy,...
by Gabby | May 19, 2016 | Conversations, Curatorial, Interviews
It’s not often that I describe an event as “transformative,” but Now You Can Go, the 13-day program of events, discussions and screenings exploring intergenerational feminisms, was just that for me. Happening across several institutions in London,...
by Gabby | Jan 31, 2016 | Conversations
Last month, I had the pleasure of chairing a panel on tactics and politics of refusal, withdrawal, and exit from the art world as part of Now You Can Go: a 10-day program events that considered feminist thinking, art and activism, that took place across The Showroom,...
by Gabby | Sep 28, 2014 | Conversations
Last week, I sat down with Sarah Milroy, Richard Rhodes and Sky Goodden for a panel discussion about the past, present and future of art writing. Organized as part of the Canadian Art Gallery Hop and the magazine’s 30th year, the talk asked each of us—chosen...
by Gabby | Nov 3, 2013 | Conversations
“The effects of the ‘digital revolution’ have been analysed for the most part in terms of their effects on individual consumers, rather than from the perspective of the pressures exerted on those charged with their production” (Harry Sanderson,...
by Gabby | Apr 26, 2013 | Conversations, Writing
Last weekend, I had the good fortune to go to Halifax for a one-day symposium on art writing and criticism, co-organized by Visual Arts Nova Scotia (VANS) and C magazine (where I am currently on the board of directors and programming committee). “The Atlantic...
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