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    BlackFlash - August 2019

    Posted By: Pulitzer
    BlackFlash - August 2019

    BlackFlash - August 2019
    English | 70 pages | True PDF | 19.3 MB


    Editorial Note
    By Maxine Proctor, Managing Editor

    A Habit of Tenderness: Michèle Pearson Clarke on Vulnerability and Black Visuality
    By Letticia Cosbert Miller (ON)
    In A Habit of Tenderness Letticia Cosbert Miller provides insight into the intimate portraits of Michèle Pearson Clarke (ON).

    Cast Your Glance Back at Me
    By Maeve Hanna (AB)
    In Cast your glance back at me, Maeve Hanna explores the difficulty and potential threat of deterioration associated when exhibiting fragile seminal video works.

    She calls me back to my body
    By Quill Christie-Peters (ON)
    Quill Christie-Peters revisits Rebecca Belmore’s (ON) 2000 performance The Indian Factory.

    Joi T. Arcand’s Wayfinding: a continuum of old and new school tagging and teachings
    Introduction Cheryl L’Hirondelle (ON)
    Over a number of years, Joi T. Arcand (SK/ON) has installed neon signs in galleries, institutions, and public spaces across Canada.

    They are all formidable: The interviews and portraits of Thelma Pepper
    By Maxine Proctor (ON/SK)
    Prairie icon Thelma Pepper (SK) is most revered for subverting the social and cultural expectations of age. At 60 years old, Pepper reinvigorated her lifelong interest in photography and dedicated new found free time to documenting the lives of Saskatchewan seniors, particularly women.

    touching listening
    Joanne Bristol (SK)
    With the work of Kristin Nelson (MB) and Barbara Meneley (SK) in mind, Joanne Bristol offers questions of how to read, regard, and listen to the land and water without the common act of consumption.

    Joe Hambleton: Perambulation
    By Yam Lau (ON)
    Yam Lau discusses the future of consumption through the CGI technology in Joe Hambleton’s (ON) Perambulation.

    BlackFlash Magazine’s annual Optic Nerve Image Contest 
    Winner: B. G-Osborne (ON/QC), A Thousand Cuts, 2018 (ongoing).
    Honourable Mentions: 
    John Healey, Plastic Beach: Lake Superior, Jug Top, 2019.
    Graham Wiebe, Mighty, 2018.

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