“The movement of water has been a recurring subject for me”: Di Dabinett captures the Liminal
“Ideas, like waves, have fetches. They arrive with us having travelled vast distances, and their pasts are often invisible, or barely imaginable.” —Robert Macfarlane Liminal spaces are places of transition,…
A sneak preview of our upcoming portfolio: Ila Kellermann & the Bareneed Studios
“I have always held an affirmation and interest in the tangible visual footprints of rocks, bone, and sediment. Newfoundland affords my art a front row seat to its natural raw…
Stanstead journey home
Earlier this week the Globe and Mail published “A border-straddling library, thrust into the geopolitical crosshairs” by Eric Andrew-Gee , Derby Line VT and Stansted QUE, G&M March 10 2025…
Textiles, tap shoes, and heirloom tomatoes: street tiles & high fashion of a California city
BY EVELYN C WHITE The life expectancy for Black women born in the US (such as myself) is 76.1 years compared to 80.5 for our white counterparts. Now age 70,…
Ernest A Steinbrink: Architect, Engineer, and Inventor
A Renaissance man before the Renaissance By Robert Mellin Premier Joseph R Smallwood enthusiastically embraced modern architecture as part of his effort to create a new era of progress in…
“It’s true that a lot of my day job involves hearing about trauma”: Monica Kidd’s The Crane takes flight
I’ve always been fascinated by doctors who write – Chekov, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – at first glance it seems an odd match of skills, but what am I missing?…