Upon entering Rajni Perera’s show, surprise, shock, and shortness of breath are felt.

eunice bélidor
eunice bélidor is a Montreal-based curator, critic, and researcher, specializing in contemporary Haitian art, and interested in fashion design, performance, post-black studies, and feminism. She is the creator of #CuratorialTips, an Instagram research tool for curators.
Inaugural Toronto Biennial Focuses on Climate While Dismantling Eurocentric Ideas
In The Shoreline Dilemma curators Candice Hopkins and Tairone Bastien offer a consideration of “climate” that spans the tangible environment to the social. Here are some highlights to catch before the Biennial closes on December 1.
The Many Lives of Things at Montreal’s Photography Biennial
For its 16th edition, MOMENTA expands its approach to present a more interdisciplinary examination of our relationships to objects.
Black Women Artists Stage a Performative Dinner at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Black Wimmin Artist hosts a historical gathering that aptly reflects forgotten Canadian art.
A Biennial Spotlights the Bonds Between Women
The Biennale d’Art Contemporain Autochtone, which this year partnered with indigenous artists and curators, was a showcase of the power of sisterhood.