An experimental response to the Sounds Like audio art and experimental music festival, based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
Contemporary art
how to listen to the heartbeat of a blue whale: a more-than-human hex score
As part of Expanded’s ‘How to Guide’ Series, artist and writer Roewan Crowe shares an excerpt from Violet’s Impossible Garden, a queer sequel to the gritty, poetic western, Quivering Land (ARP).
How I Build an Image, lately
Meganelizabeth Diamond moves us through her process for constructing images across a series of recent work.
Between the Ruffles: Métis Storytelling
A response to the Love in Every Stitch: Métis Ribbon Skirts from Kistapinanihk exhibition at the Mann Art Gallery with support from the Shushkitew Collective.
Considerations When Mapping
A zine of open-ended questions to use when mapping and remembering spaces with play and resistance.
The Meat and Potatoes for Métis Gatherings
A response to the Radical Stitch: Beading Symposium at the MacKenzie Art Gallery and hosted in partnership with the Shushkitew Collective.
Artist Profile: Angeline Simon
Angeline Simon walks us through her practice in this reflection across time, research, and experimentation.
Considering the Carbon Footprint of the Online
As part of Expanded’s ‘How to Guide’ Series, Online Editor Christina Battle shares strategies for considering the environment when working online.
World Building with AKA’s Collective
AKA share a recent group chat that centres the collective’s goals, visioning, and future plans.
Holding a Gap: the Work of Miki Mappin
Considering the ways Miki Mappin’s artworks create and hold shared space.
Suggestions for an Endless Landscape
Chukwudubem Ukaigwe responds to Carnation Zine’s most recent issue – Vol. 2: Pleasure – filled with artworks and writing by BIPOC creators centred around joy, desire, and intimacy.











