Curatorial
Art exhibitions, installations and other related events.
Nature as Witness is a collaborative exhibition between Counter Memory Activism (Canada) and Drifting Curriculum (Korea), exploring how artists can address sites of historical trauma through the lens of the environment
Title card for the project “Artifacts of the Invisible City”, looking at how open data portals can be used as artistic material. Featuring a screenshot from Seoul Metropolitan Government’s S-Map city digital twin, including a satellite view of buildings with different coloured rooftops, labeled in Hangul and showing blue pathways where streets are.
Twice monthly online event (throughout 2023) in Minecraft, celebrating the artistic world of the BPAW project and exploring virtual exhibition experiences.
An exhibition of artwork made by humans and AI software. Themed around human bodies and health, the project helps to explore our hopes and fears related to machine learning technologies.
A decorative image of a polaroid frame with a black and gold clock image promoting a Luxun/China/Canada artwork exchange.
A decorative image for the Re[new]All exhibition — an online exhibition of work by artists and researchers affiliated with the Sensorium Centre for Digital Art and Technology (York University). In partnership with the 2021 Society for Literature, Science and the Arts annual conference.
An online exhibition of work by artists and researchers affiliated with the Sensorium Centre for Digital Art and Technology (York University). In partnership with the 2020 International Symposium on Electronic Art.
A one-day, city-wide research festival by CBC Toronto, York University, University of Toronto, Ryerson University and OCAD University.
An annual conference dedicated to Canadian studies scholarship by graduate students.
A retrospective program of short films by Canadian filmmaker Trevor Anderson (Image credit: Still from “The Little Deputy”)
A mobile micro-cinema that roamed the streets of Toronto for a week in Fall 2015.