by Gabby | Oct 9, 2012 | Curatorial, Photography
It’s been so quiet around here lately, I wouldn’t be surprised if a few tumbleweeds had rolled through. But it’s not (just) because I’ve retreated from the internet to try and finish my dissertation. It’s also that I’ve been working...
by Gabby | Jul 13, 2012 | Curatorial
Earlier this month, I spent a few weeks in Vancouver, installing an exhibition I curated for Access Gallery, called Always Working. While I was there, I had the good fortune to be able to talk about the show, and the issues it tries to address, with some generous and...
by Gabby | Jun 7, 2012 | Curatorial
One of my favourite projects to show the students I teach is David Horvitz’s 58 Cents. Started long before the Montreal Student Protests of this year, Horvitz created an interactive artwork where anyone can help pay down his $58,000 student loan from the Sallie...
by Gabby | May 24, 2012 | Curatorial
This was about to be one of those classic “sorry I haven’t posted in a while” posts, and I guess it still is in many ways: I am sorry I haven’t posted in so long, but I’ve been busy with a couple of academic projects, and some burgeoning...
by Gabby | Mar 2, 2012 | Curatorial, Exhibition Essays
For her latest exhibition, The Toss, Linda Duvall has created a fascinating, self-reflexive installation about her experience of learning “to toss” other people (basically a self-defense/stunt trick where she grabs someone by the arm or around the neck and...
by Gabby | Jul 27, 2011 | Curatorial
Curator, writer and all-around amazing thinker cheyanne turions is currently in Banff, participating in a residency led by Dexter Sinister, called From the Toolbox of a Serving Library. The premise of the residency, as cheyanne explains it, is to “take the icon...
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