Curatorial

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After the End
(2023)
With Free Lands Free Peoples Indigenous-led prairie abolitionist collective
Latitude 53 (following Curatorial Residency 2020)
An exhibition of artwork by people currently or previously incarcerated in Canadian prisons and/or jails responding to the question of what the future will look like after the end of policing, prisons, surveillance technologies and all other forms of carceral control that perpetuate violent, oppressive inequalities in the name of so-called justice.


The Equivalence of Alloyed Gold
(2022)
Co-curated with Morgan Melenka
Critical Distance Centre for Curators
An exhibition based on the children’s game of telephone and an experiment in art and language, exploring themes of history and the art historical canon, information transferal, accessibility, and the (im)possibility of approaching conceptual purity. The project features new work by nine artists: Stephanie Creaghan, Andy Slater,  Gillian Dykeman, Chandra Meltingtallow, Ashna Jacob, Aislinn Thomas,  Anne Macmillan, Tamyka Bullen and Dayna Danger.

Documentation by Darren Rigo.



Hour Glaze
2017 // curated with Tegan Bowers, Susan Winters
Independent - Hosted by DC3 Art Projects


Featuring work by 12 artists across North America, the exhibition as DC3 Art Projects in Edmonton, Alberta began with a 24 hour opening event, 7pm to 7pm, featuring durational installation and performance work. Exploring the limits of constraints of working and living with measures of time and the hours within the 24 hour loop that drop from our consciousness, artists exhibited new works examining time-zones, duration, endurance, trauma and healing, connotations of change, cinematic time space, and geological time in multiple media.
Artists: Ashna Jacob, Nathan Levasseur, Daniel Walker, Jessa Gillespie, Morgan Melenka, Benni MacDonald, Brandi Strauss, Noel Fanaeian, Shannon Fox, Nic Wilson, Leila Plouffe, Isabelle Kuzio, Julianna Damer


Fair Use
2017 // self-curated with participating artists, Nathan Levasseur, Jenna-Katheryn Heinemann, Skye Olesen-Cormack, Jacob Dutton, TJ McLachlan
Latitude 53 Garage Space

A collaborative exhibition and performance, wherein all work created for the installation was fabricated within the exhibition space in the week leading up to the opening. The exhibition theme of bootlegs, copies, and reproductions was conceived of during the working week.


Hibernaculum
2017 // curated with Tegan Bowers, Susan Winters
Independent - Hosted by The Works Gallery


A pop-up exhibition held at The Works Gallery examining collaborative art making and political consciousness. Featuring new collectives, individual applicants were matched with 1-2 other artists to create new work for the exhibition over the course of a month. Work in video, sound, photography, sculpture, installation, and performance was installed and opened to the public with a panel discussion including Brenda Draney, Jessie Beier, Sean Paul Arceta, and Quetzala Carson.  The panel explored themes of feminism, activism, inclusion, and responsibility within the panelist's artistic and educational experiences. 
Artists: Carly Greene, Brittney Roy, Megan Stein, Hilary Mussell, Borys Tarashenko, Olivia Chow, Maria Burkinshaw, Alexandra Bischoff, Natalie Castrogiovanni, Stacey Cann, Ioana Georgeta Turcan, Sarah Culkin, Corie Waugh, Grace Papineau-Couture, Jessa Gillespie, Kablusiak, Alma Louise Visscher, Wil Brask, Susan Clarahan, Alyssa Ellis, Alyson Davis, Rita Witten, Chelsea Boos, Dana Buzzee, Leila Plouffe, Nine Kennedy, Jacob Dutton, Justin Chase Jones, CJ McCann