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Collection: Artists Websites
Description: Her work has involved close examination of her family’s migration and their connections to Vancouver’s Hogan’s Alley and Black Strathcona, the “All-Black” towns of Oklahoma, the Kansas Exoduster migrations and the Ku Klux Klan in Canada and the US.
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Subject: video, archives , installation, contemporary art
Collection: Arts Organizations
Description: The website for Recollective: Independent Archives Week. Recollective: Vancouver Independent Archives Week (2018-2021) was a series of free public events, panels, conversations, and screenings that highlighted artist-run centre archives, artists working with archives, and the intersections between contemporary art practices and social movements in Vancouver and beyond. In its later years of programming, Recollective hosted and commissioned a series of national and international presenters and respondents to examine these issues in a range of global contexts.
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Subject: Archives , Artists--Archives
Creator: grunt gallery; 221A; Western Front; VIVO; Artspeak; Rungh; Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery
Publisher: grunt gallery
Language: English
Coverage: North America - Canada
Contributor: Emily Carr University of Art + Design
Collection: Art History/Scholarship
Description: The State of Blackness: From Production to Presentation website serves as an archive of the activities of a conference of the same name that took place in 2014. It brought together forty-two (42) artists, curators, academics, students, and multiple public participants to engage in dialogue and, in effect, problematize the histories, current situation, and future state of black diasporic artistic practice and representation in Canada. The site also serves as a repository for information about ongoing research geared toward making visible the artistic production and dissemination of works by Black Canadian cultural producers.
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Subject: Archives , Art, Black -- Canada
Publisher: The State of Blackness
Language: English
Coverage: North America - Canada
Contributor: National Gallery of Canada
Detailed Coverage: Toronto
Collection: Arts Organizations
Description: The Crista Dahl Media Library & Archive (CDMLA) at VIVO Media Arts Centre is situated on the stolen Unceded Coast Salish Territories of the xʷməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam), Skwxwú7mesh (Squamish) and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations. It houses a significant repository of videotapes by artists and independent producers. Spanning 60 years of production, its 8000 media works reflect the complexity of video art history.
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Subject: New media artists, Artist-run galleries, Archives , Artists--Archives
Creator: VIVO Medi Arts
Publisher: VIVO Medi Arts
Language: English
Coverage: North America - Canada
Contributor: Emily Carr University of Art + Design
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