How is the proliferation of AI image generators changing discourses around art and technology?
Contemporary art
Shifting the Centre
Mahlet Cuff considers the lack of Black representation in senior institutional roles across much of the Prairies while highlighting the inspired and notable shifts taking place in Saskatchewan.
Care, Trust and Laughter: Strengthening the Collective Model
A conversation with Patterns Collective where they discuss the importance of friendship, love, and care as critical parts of the collective experience.
I am not asking for much: lessons in survival
From October 14th through 21st, 2022, Expanded is thrilled to present this online video screening curated by Mahlet Cuff.
How to Dowse (or a primer on asking better questions)
As part of Expanded’s ‘How to Guide’ Series, artist Alana Bartol shares a primer on dowsing.
How to Make Ink
As part of Expanded’s ‘How to Guide’ Series, artist Alma Louise Visscher shares strategies for How to Make Ink.
Inside Elsewhere ˚ ʚïɞ ˚
Lauren Warrington invites you into a space for reflection: a portal into another reality.
Catalogue for the Gravitron Collection
The Gravitron Collection is a library of publication projects by artists and curators which focuses primarily on the use of writing.
BlackFlash 39.2: Fall 2022
Much of our fall editorial program considers the environment and how its overlapping histories inform contemporary social and cultural contexts. Through conversations about the evolution of monster plants, equity in the outdoors, and the aesthetics of food and fat, these works explore the myriad of ways that we can still advocate for ourselves and the natural world.
How a game should be played
A response to Good Ol’ Lawn Fun at the Lowlands Project Space yards.
More than a Glimpse: Looking with Care at Chinatown in Lethbridge
Originally written in response to Angeline Simon’s exhibition at the Helen Christou Gallery. A longer version can be found on the University of Lethbridge website.











