Sat, 17 February 2007 Emigrations 17 is something a little different. A word from our sponsors, if you like. This interview was sent to me by Ashok Mathur, the Canada Research Chair in Cultural and Artistic Inquiry at Thomson Rivers University and director of CICAC, the Centre for Innovation in Culture and the arts and CultureHe & writer Larissa Lai (English, UBC) are in discussion with Caroline Vanderloo, an MA student (Art History) at Carleton University researching the cultural race politics of the 1988-1995 period and how Canadians artists are approaching questions of pluralism, race and transnationalism today. Recorded Dec. 14, 2006 in the Wicked Cafe on 7th Ave. at Hemlock in Vancover. For more info on CICAC http://research.tru.ca/cicac/index.php Comments[23] |
Fri, 16 February 2007 eMigrations 16 features a reading/story-telling performance by Richard Van Camp. This reading took place at Emily Carr Institute in
Vancouver on Nov. 9 at 7 p.m. The On Edge series gratefully acknowledges the support of the Emily Carr Institute and the Canada Council. Comments[23] |

