Nations by Artists Podcast

Sarah Robayo Sheridan, Mikinaak Migwans

Artists, activists, and scholars deliver a state of the nation on nations, interrogating ideas of nationhood, borders, power, and dissent. Produced in concert with the Art Museum at the University of Toronto's exhibition, Nations by Artists.

Episodes

  1. 2022-05-08

    Nations By Artists Episode 3: Archive/Counter-Archive

    Artists featured in this episode:      Huong Ngo     Jasmina Cibic     Sadie Barnette Further Reading Hương Ngô, “We are still here / Chúng ta vẫn ở đây / Narito pa rin kami,” for When the Storm Comes, a collaboration between feminist publishers Gantala Press and Bar de Force Press. https://whenthestormcomes314975986.wordpress.com/chung-toi-van-o-day-we-are-still-here-narito-pa-rin-kami/Chester Alamo-Costello, “Hương Ngô – Reflecting Winds of Perception & Change,” Comp Magazine, 15 October 2018, https://www.thecompmagazine.com/huong-ngo/Jaka Gerčar, “The Gift, And Especially The Obligation To Return It: Jasmina Cibic’ Foundation Of Endeavour (Exhibition review), Membrana 5, no. 2 (2020), https://www.membrana.org/review/the-gift-and-especially-the-obligation-to-return-it-jasmina-cibic-foundation-of-endeavour/Anna Furman, “A Daughter’s Reclamation of Her Father’s Past,” New York Times T Magazine, 31 Dec 2021, https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/31/t-magazine/sadie-barnette-fbi-drawings.htmlSampada Aranke, “Material Matters: Black Radical Aesthetics and the Limits of Visibility,” e-flux journal 79 (february 2017). https://www.e-flux.com/journal/79/94433/material-matters-black-radical-aesthetics-and-the-limits-of-visibility/The Nations by Artists podcast is produced by Aliya Pabani and is supported in part by funding from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council Graphic design by Demian DinéYazhi’ Music for episode 3 by Zoon (Daniel Monkman, represented by Double Denim Management)

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Artists, activists, and scholars deliver a state of the nation on nations, interrogating ideas of nationhood, borders, power, and dissent. Produced in concert with the Art Museum at the University of Toronto's exhibition, Nations by Artists.