Projects

LAND|SLIDE: An Exhibition on Possible Futures

Land|Slide: Possible Futures was a groundbreaking large-scale public art exhibition staged at the Markham Museum and Historical Village from September 21 to October 14, 2013. Partially funded through a SSHRC Research and Artistic Creation Grant, over 30 artist projects were housed at the 25-acre, op…

Community-Based Media Pedagogy and Production in a Globalized World: Documenting Transnational and Transitional Subjects, Self-Representations, and Spaces

In collaboration with Bronwen Low (McGill University) and Paula Salvio (University of New Hampshire) this SSHRC-funded study responds to the ways in which digital video is dramatically democratizing film and documentary production, opening up unprecedented possibilities for self-representation and p…

Revisiting Feminist Pedagogy in a Post-Queer Time

This documentary study aims to inquire into current debates on the nature of gender and, in particular, the category of ‘woman’, and their implications for critical and feminist pedagogies. In particular, I am interested in exploring the status of feminist pedagogy in what have been referred to as “…

Digital Stories of Coming to Learn

In this research project, I worked with a method called digital storytelling and facilitated two digital storytelling workshops for newcomer and low-income women in collaboration with two community-based organizations in Toronto – Central Neighbourhood House and the Centre for Community Learning and…

PUBLIC: art/culture/ideas

PUBLIC’s purpose is to showcase innovative ideas and forms of art. It is a stunningly designed art journal that explores how critical issues intersect with art and visual culture. Featuring Canadian and international artists and writers, each issue curates a unique assemblage of art projects and wri…