Description
BlackFlash Winter 2022/23
Our Winter 2023 issue considers the complexities of home and placemaking in the face of uncertainty. The issue’s editorial projects offer tools for inquiry, community and familial reconnection, self-expression, and the fight against erasure. While each project is self-contained and reflects the personal ethos of each contributor, there is dialogue that runs across the issue, resulting in themes and practices that reconsider and subvert our ideas of what makes a home.
editorial note:
The Complexities of Home
By Maxine Proctor
feature:
The Conspiracy Theory as Allegory: Reflecting on “The Truck Guys”
By Lauren Fournier
feature:
Chinatown Gates: Monument Towards Decolonial Relationalities
By Lee Rayne Lucke
feature:
Don’t Forget to Count Your Blessings: Claiming the Hookah Lounge
By Christina Hajjar
artist project:
A Typographic Collaboration featuring Julian Yi-Zhong Hou and Shane Krepakevich
BlackFlash x LE SIGH
feature:
Thinking Through Clay: Considering the Work of Prairie Artists Rebecca La Marre, KC Adams, and Amy Snider
By Margaret Bessai
response:
Liberating Visions: Adad Hannah’s What Fools These Mortals Be
By India Rael Young
response:
Black Joy and the Splendour of Community: A Reflection on “As We Rise: Photography of the Black Atlantic”
By Angela Walcott
artist project:
Kulshan
By Paul Walde
Cover: Lauren Fournier, The Truck Guys, 2022. Single-channel video. Courtesy of the artist.
BlackFlash is grateful to Canada Council for the Arts and SK Arts for the production and dissemination of this issue.