Volume 7, Number 2
In this issue
"Time gloves" detail - seed beads, bugle beads, horsehair, photo credit: Isaac Forsland
I was born by the river in a little tent/
Oh and just like the river I've been a-running ever since/
It's been a long time, a long time coming/
But I know a change gonna come, oh yes it will
These lyrics from Sam Cooke’s 1964 song A Change is Gonna Come continue to remind us that the struggle against anti-black racism has been ongoing for centuries. The killing of George Floyd on May 25, 2020 has reignited calls to defund the police and for society to recognize systemic anti-black and other racism. In a time of pandemic, as we struggle with the COVID-19 Coronavirus, we also envision a future of release from the carceral state and the possibilities of art to find a way forward.
Featured
Artist Run Centre
Holding the Hands of Her AncestorsAudie Murray disrupts time in her creations
Programs
Summer Block PartyPoetry, song and archive reactivations at Hogan's Alley
Rungh Readings @VABFPoetry, reflection and archive reactivations at Vancouver Art Book Fair
Rungh Readings with Full Circle First Nation PerformancePoetry, reflection and community.
Reviews/Reflections
Visiting and revisiting lovesShani Mootoos' Polar Vortex reviewed by Phinder Dulai.