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Activism, Art, & Archives: Recollective

Recollective: “capturing [the] notion where arts and archiving intersect with activism, social movements, community networks, collective actions [and] histories of resistance [that form] a decentered idea of the archive.”

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SWARM 18 Preview

What’s better than two consecutive evenings of exhibition openings, performances and screenings in galleries across Vancouver? If this piques your interest, you’re in for a…

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Gayblevision

“One of the most intriguing things about Gayblevision is how it provides such a unique insider perspective on the LGBTQIA+ culture as it simultaneously grew and combatted adversity.”

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Quiet City

“In some ways I prefer Quiet City to be an underground entity, something that one might have to seek out in order to find.”

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Destroy Vancouver XVIII

Destroy Vancouver XVIII is the final chapter for the experimental electronic music series. For the past five years, Destroy Vancouver has brought together artists from the…

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Destroy Vancouver XVIII

I think it’s important to think about how this project started — the name “Destroy Vancouver” was about “protesting” what was happening in the city, the closing down of spaces where you could really experiment with noise or other genres.