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Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Your Legacy Is Linked With Your Personal Equation - Laura Patac
🎧 Subscribe, rate, and share this episode if Laura’s story moves you. Your legacy is waiting—let’s design it together: www.designurlegacy.com!-In this episode of Design Your Legacy, hostess Angelina Carleton welcomes Laura G. Patac—a global business leader, storyteller, and transformation guide whose career has spanned seven countries across five continents. With over 25 years of experience in multinational organizations as well as the European Union, Laura brings an emotionally intelligent lens to legacy-building.Laura shares how her multifaceted identity, shaped by resilience, creativity, and independence, empowers her to connect across cult...
2025-07-22
39 min
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
The Laws of Physics For Your Legacy with Jay Hughes Jr., Esq.
Design your legacy with confidence at www.designurlegacy.com! Are you ready to shape your legacy based on your values?-Millions of people around the world will receive a meteor, known as an inheritance or the invitation to succession. But will these recipients be ready to receive what’s coming? And will it be a transfer or a gift? Money is difficult because no nice person will speak of it … so how do we decide to make the journey together in the art of governance and joint decision making? And how do our decisions intentionally enha...
2025-05-24
1h 22
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
The Laws of Physics For Your Legacy with Jay Hughes Jr., Esq.
Design your legacy with confidence at www.designurlegacy.com! Are you ready to shape your legacy based on your values? - Millions of people around the world will receive a meteor, known as an inheritance or the invitation to succession. But will these recipients be ready to receive what’s coming? And will it be a transfer or a gift? Money is difficult because no nice person will speak of it … so how do we decide to make the journey together in the art of governance and joint decision making? And how do our decisions intentionally enhance the lives of othe...
2025-05-23
1h 22
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Chance York | April 4, 2025
Chance York delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, April 4 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Among his many distinctions, York is a regional Academy Award-winning entertainer, co-founder of the program Peace in Practice, yoga instructor, rapper, student, and teacher. York has studied yoga for over 20 years, viewing it as an “art science,” which he studies in tandem with personal development. Through this line of work, York co-founded Peace In Practice, a nonprofit working to promote access and services to yoga, as well as wellness and mindfulness practices for the Black and brown communities of the Twin Cities area...
2025-04-09
57 min
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
When Art Speaks for the Silent: The Timid Bunny’s Message
Unsure on where to start in your holistic legacy planning? Frustrated by the lack of support needed to clarify your vision for your personal legacy? Imagine turning that around in just six months. Get the coaching you need to define, develop and execute your legacy and design your plan with our expertise and insights. Get started today by subscribing to our website, www.designurlegacy.com! - Losing a friend to suicide is a life changing moment. You take stock of what influenced them: betrayal of expectations, lack of support when you think others have your best...
2025-03-25
54 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. | February 7, 2025
Printmaker Amos Paul Kennedy Jr. delivered the Carleton convocation on Friday, February 7, from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. His address is titled, “A Tirade Against Boomers.” Visit the convo website for an introductory poem Kennedy provided before his address. As a self-described “humble negro printer,” Kennedy harnesses his printmaking abilities to produce social and political commentaries, often through posters. Kennedy’s passion for books and letters began at the age of four, yet it wasn’t until the age of 40, when Kennedy visited the living history museum of Colonial Williamsburg, that he was captivated by an eighteenth-ce...
2025-02-11
1h 01
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Your Legacy is Your Art with Rabbi Alon Ferency
Unsure on where to start in your holistic legacy planning? Frustrated by the lack of support needed to clarify your vision for your personal legacy? Imagine turning that around in just six months. Get the coaching you need to define, develop and execute your legacy and design your plan with our expertise and insights. Get immediate access by subscribing to our website, www.designurlegacy.com, and tuning into our great podcast episodes! - Art is needed in society, so as to avoid anarchy and violence, but have you ever wondered what it can do for your...
2025-01-31
47 min
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
From Stethoscope to Paintbrush: Dr. Tolia’s Legacy Journey
Unsure on where to start in your holistic legacy planning? Frustrated by the lack of support needed to clarify your vision for your personal legacy? Imagine turning that around in just six months. Get the coaching you need to define, develop and execute your legacy and design your plan with our expertise and insights. Get immediate access by subscribing to our website, www.designurlegacy.com, and tuning into our great podcast episodes! - Many people associate healing through medicine but what about healing through art, especially as you travel through public places such as airports, hospitals...
2024-11-22
40 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Francis Su | October 11, 2024
Francis Su, Benediktsson-Karwa Professor of Mathematics at Harvey Mudd College and former president of the Mathematical Association of America, delivered the Carleton convocation address on Friday, October 11 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. His address was titled, “Seeing the unseen: the enchantment of mathematical beauty.” In his talk, Su tackled multiple questions, including: What is the nature of beauty? How does it make us feel? Surprisingly, he says, mathematics can help us understand beauty, because math is about seeing the unseen, and such beauty can draw us to experiences of joy in much the same way that...
2024-10-16
55 min
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Legacy Formation: The Fine Art of Communication with Jake Stahl
Feel free to say "no" ... but does it make sense to ... design your legacy ... if it gives you purpose for your life beyond short term goals? Once you realize your legacy might be how other speak of you and remember you when you aren’t in the room, you start paying attention. This is where the perfect conversation comes in. Learning to communicate effectively, both in words as well as in your photographs, is the first step to proficiency as well as mastery. For example, a great quarterback (in American football) performs for the winning touchdown has training that is br...
2024-06-14
30 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Pipo Nguyen-duy ’83 | May 3, 2024
Pipo Nguyen-duy ’83, professor of studio art and photography at Oberlin College, delivered the Carleton convocation address titled, “A Dust of Life,” on Friday, May 3 from 10:50 to 11:50 a.m. in Skinner Chapel. Nguyen-duy was born in Hue, Vietnam. Growing up within thirty kilometers of the demilitarized zone near the 18th parallel, he describes hearing gunfire every day of his early life. He immigrated to the United States as a political refugee. Nguyen-duy has taken on many things in life in pursuit of his diverse interests. He has competed as a national athlete in table tennis, spent time l...
2024-05-07
1h 00
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Gin Hammond ’93 | February 16, 2024
Actress and author Gin Hammond ’93 delivered convocation at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, February 16. Hammond’s address, “Returning the Bones,” covered her award-winning play turned novel by the same name. In its theatrical format, Returning the Bones is a one-woman show, with the protagonist inspired by the extraordinary life of Hammond’s aunt, Carolyn Beatrice Hammond Montier, whom she affectionately refers to as Bebe. In the play, Hammond portrays the ups and downs of Bebe’s life as a pioneering Black doctor in the mid-twentieth century, facing racism and prejudice to pursue her passion for helping others. In an interview wi...
2024-02-23
1h 00
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Jerron Herman | January 19, 2024
Award-winning dancer, writer, model, and disability rights advocate Jerron Herman delivered the convocation address, “EMBRACE: On kinship,” at Carleton's Skinner Chapel on Friday, January 19. Herman’s artistic process is supported by his personal history with disability as well as the social legacies of disability aesthetics; this process leads him to create art that undermines notions of production—the simple facts of how the art is made—in favor of creating something welcoming. Herman views art as a form of empowerment, reflecting in a feature video by Great Big Story that he has “always been an advocate for those to pur...
2024-01-19
1h 03
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
The Legacy Manual For Families of Wealth with Josh Kanter, Esq.
Design your legacy with confidence at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions. Are you ready to shape a legacy based on your values? - One-hundred-year families, as well as new wealth creators, often procrastinate their holistic legacy planning because they don’t know where to start. And starting to fill in the foundational pieces can be a challenge when you have your head down focused solely on your business in your time and energy. So ... how can begin to map out your purse of knowledge and leverage a family office perspective? Is this even possible when you don’t even know the ques...
2023-10-21
54 min
Carleton Convos
Carleton Convo with Susan Jaret McKinstry | September 22, 2023
Dr. Susan Jaret McKinstry, Helen F. Lewis Professor of English, delivered the Argument & Inquiry Convocation on Friday, September 22. The A&I convocation is a key aspect of the first-year A&I seminars—a class crafted for first-year students to get a grasp of college-level classes through the lens of a liberal arts school. In her address, “The Whole Story,” Jaret McKinstry highlighted the nature of liberal arts and the liberal arts approach to learning. Over the course of her time at Carleton, Jaret McKinstry has taught courses on a variety of subjects, from prose to poetry, memoir, and jo...
2023-09-28
1h 00
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
How Goal Trauma Can Sabotage Your Legacy with Rozlyn Warren, CHt, ESLC
Book your Discovery Session today at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions, the ultimate resource to help you define, develop and execute your holistic legacy plan today. Lock in your spot at www.designurlegacy.com/consultation. - Does goal trauma prevent you from completing your Legacy? How might you be setting yourself for success, or failure, in the nuances of your ability to live in the moment? Goal trauma can affect your 'nervous system' as well as your 'subconscious'. It's counter-cultural to allow your spirit to lead in today's commercially driven society of achievement. But what if you broke pattern? In this...
2023-08-05
1h 09
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 11: Aedan, Keegan, Kole, Matt and Summer with Anna *Season Finale!*Â
In this episode, Anna Shah Hoque rounds off Season 3 with a chat with the fabulous guest producers of Season 3: Aedan Corey, Keegan Prempeh, Kole Peplinskie, Summer Harmony-Twenish and Matt Miwa.  They dive into how they have cultivated their art practices in Odawa, the push and pull relationship between sustaining a creative practice in a neoliberal capitalist economy, and how and each of their respective communities. Thank you so much for joining us this season! Thank you to all the participants! What has been your favourite conversation? We hope you have a great summer! Part...
2023-05-29
58 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 10: Adrienne Row-Smith and Hingman Leung with Anna Shah Hoque
What is the importance of controlling, directing and creating spaces for the kinds of stories we want to hear, witness and learn from and about? In episode 10 of the TBC podcast, producer Anna Shah Hoque talks to Adrienne Row-Smith and Hingman Leung about filmmaking, photography and visual storytelling and production.  Anna, Adrienne and Hingman think through developing visual archives directed by their respective lived experiences. They talk about racial bias in visual technologies and cultivating and practicing ethical artistic practices while working with people and creating spaces for stories that centre Black and racialized lives and communities. ...
2023-05-15
1h 00
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
How To Set Up a Common Law Trust with Howard Hinman, Paralegal
Design your legacy with confidence at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions. Are you ready to shape your legacy based on your values? - Most entrepreneurs don’t know about trusts, and if they do, it's with very limited knowledge. But if you want design generational wealth so your grandchildren will thank you, you need to set aside time to learn about a variety of trusts to implement them correctly and set it up right from the start. Whether you inherit wealth or are one of the 2/3’s of today’s affluent that are self-made, do you know what makes for a great...
2023-05-05
57 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 9: Matt Miwa, Sumayya Mayet and Nesta Charles
In this episode, we begin at a local flower shop: Scrim's Florist on Elgin. Guest producer Matt Miwa and his invited guests Sumayya Mayet and Nesta Charles have all worked there and have each incorporated floral design into their art and creative practice. Flower shops are unusual retail spaces; they invite artistic engagement and collaboration more than most other retail realms. Scrim's was also the first employment opportunity for both Sumayya and Nesta upon arriving in Ottawa from Johannesburg and St. Lucia (via Toronto), respectively.  This episode traces a day in the life at the flo...
2023-05-01
1h 06
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 8: Aedan Corey and Jennifer Brunet-Rentechem
In this episode, guest producer Aedan Corey chats with Jennifer Brunet-Rentechem about longing, nostalgia and memories.  This discussion between friends articulates the complexities of being urban Indigenous peoples as they discuss how longing for community and culture is expressed through art and the dynamics between dispersion, queerness and connection and disconnection.  Credits: Season 3 graphic created by Hunter Dewache. Custom intro / outro sounds created by Bucko aka Chris Binkowski. Podcast editing is by fin-xuan, with post-production audio work by Nicole Bedford. This season of To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive is generously funded by a Digital Now...
2023-04-17
53 min
Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Al Globekar Guest
The Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Highlight Show
   Cleveland Music Connection Story Behind The Song Denny Carleton And Friends Highlight Show . Denny Carleton has a long musical history in Cleveland having started in the 1960's and played in legendary bands the Lost Souls,The Choir, Moses and Milk.He also is a veteran radio personality with a vault of archived interviews.Denny has been independantly publishing his music since 1983 and currently, plays as Christian singer and secular songwriter. Most of his music is available on most streaming and download services and of course on his own website where you learn as much as you wa...
2023-04-09
24 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 7: Hasina Kamanzi, Jade Sullivan and Anna Shah Hoque
How can we honour ourselves through art and story? In episode 7, Hasina Kamanzi, Jade Sullivan and Anna Shah Hoque discuss storytelling in its various iterations, and explore its relationship to art, decoloniality, archives and Black and Brown joy.  They share laughs and stories of how their relationship to art grounds them in their histories, memories and communities. Credits: Season 3 graphic created by Hunter Dewache. Custom intro / outro sounds created by Bucko aka Chris Binkowski. Podcast editing is by fin-xuan, with post-production audio work by Nicole Bedford. This season of To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive is...
2023-04-03
48 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 6: Hunter Dewache, Miskomin Twenish and Summer Harmony-Twenish
Episode 6 is guest produced by Summer-Harmony Twenish. It features a dive into queer Algonquin relationality with our homelands, histories and kin from the perspective of three young Anishinabe artists from Kitigan Zibi. This episode emphasizes joy, hope and the importance of daydreaming about what our artistic practices could look like beyond settler-colonial and capitalist influences! Credits: Season 3 graphic created by Hunter Dewache. Custom intro / outro sounds created by Bucko aka Chris Binkowski. Podcast editing is by fin-xuan, with post-production audio work by Nicole Bedford. This season of To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive is generously fund...
2023-03-20
1h 24
Humanities Centered
Art in the Powderhorn Community
I talk with Art History professor Ross Elfline about his work with artist and organizer Sam Gould on social practice art in Minneapolis's Powderhorn community.
2023-03-09
28 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 5: fin-xuan, Pree Rehal and Namitha Rathinappillai with Anna Shah Hoque
How does art make it possible to talk about the stories we inherit, the stories we contribute to and the stories we want to belong to?  Episode 5 features fin-xuan, Pree Rehal, Namitha Rathinappillai and Anna Shah Hoque joining for a compelling discussion about the importance of art and stories in their respective practices.  This conversation centres on friendships, developing a craft, lateral crossings and connections through creative practices and connecting intentionally to think about relationality, community and art-based storytelling.   Credits: Season 3 graphic created by Hunter Dewache. Custom intro / outro sounds created by Bucko aka Chr...
2023-03-06
47 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History *with chapters*
CUAG has developed an audio description tour for "Drawing on Our History," designed for gallery visitors who are blind or who have low vision. It is intended for in-gallery use, but can also be used remotely. "Drawing on Our History" is a celebration of CUAG’s 30th anniversary, bringing the works of eight contemporary artists (invited by past guest curators) into an open conversation with a wide-ranging group of historical and contemporary drawings selected from the University’s collection and made by Canadian and international artists. The tour provides an overall description of the exhibition, and...
2023-03-01
1h 03
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 38: Credits
This audio description tour was written by Fiona Wright and recorded and edited by Nicole Bedford. Thank you to Rich Hillborn and Ludmilla Dubuisson for being the voices of the descriptions, and to artists Melanie Myers, Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona and Marigold Santos for their input. Thank you to the members of Ottawa’s blind and low vision community who consulted on this tour in the early stages, as well as Carla Ayukawa. Thank you to Walter Zanetti for making the floor tracks and to Patrick Lacasse, who installed them. Thank you to the curatorial team: Heat...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 37: "Aujourdh’ui l’echo de l’orage resonne"
This chapter describes a pastel on paper drawing titled Aujourd’hui l’echo de l’orage resonne by Rita Letendre, created in 1982, and measuring 47 by 67 cm. It is one and a half minutes long. Can you feel a storm after it passes? Maybe in the smell of the air, or the temperature change. In Aujourd’hui l’echo de l’orage resonne, or “today the echo of the storm resounds,” Rita Letendre focuses on sounds and reverberations. She has used pastel, a chalky pigmented material, to create an abstract composition of horizontal bands of vivid colour, blurring or almost vibrati...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 36: Curatorial label for Marigold Santos
This chapter is the text written by curator Alice Ming Wai Jim. It is two minutes long. Alice writes: Marigolds thrive in the arid climates of Marigold Santos’s desert landscape paintings, one of which appears in the background of her studio depicted in the ink drawing shroud (arid interior I). The scene also affords us a glimpse of the artist’s take on the asuang (aswang), a traditionally terrifying shapeshifting creature of Filipino folklore. Multiple configurations of this powerful, amorphous being populate Santos’s drawings and ceramics. Her reimagined asuang figures...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 35: Interview with Marigold Santos
This chapter features an interview with artist Marigold Santos. It is two and a half minutes long. Hi Marigold, what is the inspiration or story behind your work in Drawing on Our History? The works in this exhibition come from various moments in my practice from the last 5 years or so. They range in material and application, from works on paper to ceramics, paintings, and includes my tattoo practice, which is another form of mark making and drawing for me. This particular collection of works reflect on, and speak of, the body, embodiment of experience...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 34: "shroud (buntis na erotica) 1"
This chapter describes the ink drawing shroud (buntis na erotica) 1, made in 2021 and measuring 33 x 25 cm. long. It is a minute and a half long. Two female figures dance together, each draped in a delicate, transparent cloth, or shroud. Their bodies mirror each other: the back of one hand is posed on one hip and the other hand is raised in the hair, bringing the shroud up along with it. They each step one foot towards each other, bringing them closer, almost intimately, together. Though the different elements of their bodies: breasts, swollen bellies and arms, are...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 33: "flower abstraction (elongated) 1, 2, 3"
This chapter describes flower abstraction (elongated) 1, 2, 3 by Marigold Santos, made in 2022 and measuring four metres high. There is a tactile version of this drawing. It is labeled “6.” This chapter is a minute and half long. In this artwork, Marigold created an enlarged vinyl version of a black drawing of three imagined flowers. They snake up the wall of the gallery vertically, reaching the level of the balcony above. In the tactile version of this drawing, you can feel the stems, petals and leaves. Each flower has at least three distinct parts, bottom, middle and top, and the stem...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 32: Marigold Santos
Marigold Santos is a Filipino-Canadian artist based in Calgary, and was invited to be part of the exhibition by Alice Ming Wai Jim, a curator and art historian at Concordia University in Montreal. You can hear her written reflection on Marigold’s artwork in Chapter 36. This chapter will give an overall description of Marigold’s installation, and the next two chapters will describe specific works within the installation. Then you’ll hear from Marigold herself. This chapter is a minute long. Marigold’s installation is in a corner of the High Gallery, close to one of the gallery’...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 31: Curatorial label for "Glade and House"
This chapter is the text written by Mckenzie Holbrook for Glade and House. It is a minute long. With its rhythmic brushstrokes and monumental trees, Glade and House demonstrates Emily Carr’s loose, expressive approach to painting on paper, in keeping with the large scale of the environment on British Columbia’s West Coast. The warm ochre tones suggest late summer or early autumn, painted with oil paints thinned with gasoline, which Carr valued for its economy and portability when working outside. Carr’s sweeping brush strokes emphasize the majestic trees, while the stumps in the foreground that l...
2023-02-28
00 min
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Chapter 30: "Glade and House"
This chapter describes Glade and House by Emily Carr, created in 1945, and measuring 89 by 61 cm. It is a minute long. In this scene, tall trees dwarf a simple box cabin, built on the edge of a cleared section of the forest. The clearing, or glade, has been painted in muddy yellows, and is dotted with short black tree trunks. At this time, Carr, the renowned West Coast painter, used a thinned oil paint that had a consistency of cream. The brown paper underneath peaks out between the softly arched brushstrokes of varied greens she has used to d...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 29: Curatorial label for "Study for Cradle"
This chapter is the text written by Danielle Printup for Study for Cradle. It is a minute long. A prominent multidisciplinary artist based in Southern Alberta, Faye HeavyShield is a member of the Kainai (Blood) Nation, which is part of the Blackfoot Confederacy. She has worked across media for over thirty years, often using a minimalist aesthetic approach to engage with embodied understandings of land, place and community.  This drawing, titled Study for Cradle, was made to draft the design for a three-dimensional sculptural work she later made using cotton, acrylic paint, and grass. It exem...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 28: Study for “Cradle”
This chapter describes Study for “Cradle” by Faye HeavyShield, created in 1992, and measuring 61 by 47 cm. There is a tactile version of this drawing. It is labeled “5.” This chapter is one minute long. In this graphite drawing, the artist has sketched out a baby’s garment, similar to a blanket with a peaked hood. Though the hood is up and the garment is filled out as if there is a little body inside, the face opening is dark. HeavyShield has layered dark pencil markings so that it creates the effect of a deep, cavernous void inside. Surrounding the form is a l...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 27: Curatorial label for Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona
This chapter is the text written by curator Sandra Dyck. It is two minutes long.  Sandra writes: The groundbreaking American writer Audre Lorde famously described herself as “Black, lesbian, mother, warrior, poet.” Lorde rejected external definitions of her identity that singled out, or marginalized, any one of these categories. Her poetry, she said, “comes from the intersection of me and my worlds.” These questions of the part and the whole, of identity and belonging, are central to the work that Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona made for Drawing on Our History. Born in Qa...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 26: Interview with Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona
This chapter features an interview with artist Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona. It is a minute long. Hi Gayle, what is the inspiration or story behind your work in Drawing on Our History? I chose to share a personal reflection of my identity in my works for Drawing on Our History. Figuring out my place in the world has taken a lot of work. I wanted to show that even though I’m “half Inuk and half white” the people I identify with and who have also claimed me back are Inuit. I live in the duality of bei...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 25: "Ilakka"
This chapter describes Ilakka by Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona, made in 2023 and measuring 35 cm high and 20 cm wide at the base and 12 cm wide at the top. It is a minute and a half long. Behind you and to your left, one metre away, there is a display case with three vessels of varying sizes. Ilakka is the largest! 35 cm high, if you were to run your hands up the sides from bottom to top, your hands would go out and in, out and in, four times, with the curves growing progressively small as you reached the top...
2023-02-28
01 min
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Chapter 24: "You should be a part of us"
This chapter describes a series of six drawings entitled You should be a part of us by Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona, made in 2023. Each drawing is on a horizontal piece of paper measuring 25 x 35 cm. There is a tactile version of part of this drawing. It is labeled “4.” This chapter is two minutes long. There are six black ink drawings in Kabloona’s series “You should be a part of us,” hung in a row on the gallery wall. In each, bubble letters of text in both Inuktitut and English appear above and below a line drawing of an object fr...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 23: Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona
Gayle Uyagaqi Kabloona is an Inuk artist based in Ottawa, and was invited to be part of the exhibition by Sandra Dyck, Director of Carleton University Art Gallery. You can hear her written reflection on Kabloona’s artwork in Chapter 27. This chapter will give an overall description of the installation, and the next two chapter will describe two specific works. Then you’ll hear from Kabloona herself. This chapter is thirty seconds long. Along the wall, there are six framed black and white drawings of objects from Kabloona’s home. There are also three vases in a displa...
2023-02-28
00 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 22: "Birds Carry the Sun to Birdland"
This chapter describes Birds Carry the Sun to Birdland by Lucy Qinnuayuak, created in 1977, and measuring 38 by 47 cm. There is a tactile version of this drawing. It is labeled “3.” This chapter is one and a half minutes long. In this work, the sun is depicted as a charmingly irregular-shaped orange circle, held aloft in a yellow-green sky by nine birds. The colours are done with crayon, but the sun’s face is drawn in black ink, feminine eyes encircled by eyelashes gaze out at us, and her small mouth tilts to the right in a half smile. Her fac...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 21: Curatorial label for "Summer Landscape"
This chapter is the text written by Mckenzie Holbrook for Summer Landscape. It is a minute long. A founding member of the 1950s Toronto collective Painters Eleven, Kazuo Nakamura created artworks inspired by the New York abstract expressionist movement, as well as more figurative works. Nakamura viewed abstraction as a means to investigate and explore different modes of perceiving the natural world. The gestural, minimal brush strokes and muted colours of Summer Landscape bleed into the white expanse of the paper. As an artist interested in scientific ways of knowing, Nakamura portrayed the natural world as...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 20: "Summer Landscape"
This chapter describes Summer Landscape by Kazuo Nakamura, created in 1954, and measuring 39 by 57 cm. It is a minute long. This drawing is hung above another landscape watercolour drawing by John Esnor. In Nakamura’s drawing, the artist used staccato brushstrokes of watercolour pigments to create a minimal, almost abstract, landscape scene of two trees standing on the left in a grassy field. Bright greens, vivid teal-tinged blues and hints of ochre are used to depict the leaves, grasses and smaller trees in the background. Water makes the colourful brushstrokes feather out, as it soaks into the thick pape...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 19: Curatorial label for "Man with Snowmobile"
This chapter is the text written by curator Sandra Dyck for Man with Snowmobile. It is a minute long. The Inuktitut syllabics read, in English: When the snowmobile first came up north, everyone thought they were mighty machines compared to a dog team. In this case it isn’t, the dog team is more reliable than the snowmobile. This humorous drawing, which depicts a forlorn Inuk man standing by his broken-down snowmobile, is one of ten by Kanginanak Pootoogook selected by curator Christine Macel to present at the Venice Biennale in 2017. Macel wrote of her exhi...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 18: "Man with Snowmobile"
This chapter describes Man with Snowmobile by Kananginak Pootoogook, created in 2006, and measuring 51 by 67 cm. There is a tactile version of this drawing. It is labeled “2.” This chapter is one and a half minutes long. This work depicts an Inuk man standing just behind his bright red snowmobile. The fur-lined hood of his white atigi, or parka, is pulled up around his face. There are bands of orange, blue and dark green trim on the bottom of his sleeves and hem. His matching pants and blue tinted sunglasses complete the outfit. Pootogook has included many detai...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 17: Curatorial Label for "Plans for Tee-pee at the First Native Business Summit"
This chapter is the text written by curator Danielle Printup for Plans for Tee-pee at the First Native Business Summit. It is a minute long. Bob Boyer was a renowned Métis artist, art historian, curator and educator who exhibited his work across Canada and internationally. Working across sectors in education, art and community organizations, Boyer was a passionate individual who significantly contributed to Indigenous visual arts in Canada.  In 1986 Robert Houle invited Boyer to participate as a special guest artist at the First Native Business Summit in Toronto. This colourful drawing of a tee-pee in d...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 16: "Plans for Tee-pee at the First Native Business Summit"
This chapter describes Plans for Tee-pee at the First Native Business Summit by Bob Boyer, created in 1986, measuring 38 by 50 cm. It is two and a half minutes long. We are now at the back of the gallery, the top of the “L.” This ink and watercolour drawing is a diagram of the outside and inside of a teepee, flattened across a horizontal white piece of paper. A teepee is a conical tent structure, typically made with canvas (or animal hides) and stretched across a framework of wooden poles. It is primarily used by Indigenous peoples of the prair...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 15: Curatorial label for "Untitled"
This chapter is the text written by curator Heather Anderson for Untitled. It is a minute long. Kim Moodie is known for his highly detailed ink drawings. Mining and mixing historical traditions and cultural genres from illuminated manuscripts to comic books, graphic novels and children’s books, Moodie has developed a striking lexicon of imagery that densely populates the drawing space and offers infinite narrative possibilities. Moodie created this fantastical work with twenty-five pages torn from a sketchbook and arranged in a grid. Each page is fully activated with the artist’s energetic, bold black lines...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 14: "Untitled"
This chapter describes Untitled by Kim Moodie, created in 1997, and measuring 125 by 117 cm. There is a tactile version of one part of this drawing. It is labeled “1.” This chapter is 2 minutes long. This large drawing is composed of 20 8 ½ by 11 sheets of white paper, pulled roughly from a spiral notebook, and arranged in a grid, four down and five across. Using only a thick black felt tip pen, the artist has created something similar to a page from a comic book, with 20 cells, or scenes. Crudely drawn characters appear across these scenes, pulled from pop culture and history: witche...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 13: Curatorial label for "Ex Voto / Lung"
This chapter is the text written by Mckenzie Holbrook for Ex-Voto / Lung. It is a minute long. After graduating from York University in Toronto in 1977, Shelagh Keeley spent the next two decades between New York and Paris, creating the large-scale drawing and installation works for which she is acclaimed. Currently working out of Toronto, Keeley describes her practice as a visceral and cerebral activity.  Keeley’s process is intuitive, often beginning the work with no set end in mind but rather exploring how her improvisational drawing takes shape. This encaustic drawing of a pair of lungs...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 12: "Ex Voto / Lung"
This chapter describes Ex Voto / Lung by Shelagh Keeley, created in 1990, and measuring 145 by 95 cm. It is one and a half minutes long. You can reach out to feel the edges of this frame. This drawing is much larger than the majority of those in the exhibition! And there is one word to describe this set of lungs: messiness. Though the outline is drawn in graphite, or pencil, the edges of the oblong biological vessel are smudged, and there are dense layers of thick black charcoal that create the shadows or roundness of the lungs. A section o...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 11: Curatorial label for Mélanie Myers
This chapter is the text written by curator Heather Anderson. It is two minutes long. Heather writes:Mélanie Myers explores the genres of landscape and land art as mediated by photographs, drawing from the seemingly unlimited image bank available on the Internet. Myers leverages drawing and papier-mâché as a practical and economical way of engaging with monumental sculptures sited in the landscape, extending an earlier theme of her work in which she examined touchstone works of land art by Richard Serra and Michael Heizer among others. In this new installation, the Gatineau-based arti...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 10: Interview with Mélanie Myers
This chapter features an interview with artist Mélanie Myers. It is three and a half minutes long. Hi Mélanie, how would you describe your drawing style? I use colored pencil, often drawing on prepared sheets or prepared structures of papier-mâché reliefs. The drawings are textured with tight repetitive marks, dense, quite colorful, figurative. I think I impose strict little rules on myself without fully realizing. I feel like I draw what I see, like anyone else would. It's funny when I work with my assistant in the studio and I have...
2023-02-28
03 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 9: "Sans titre (Henry Moore, Reclining Figure et Vertebrae)" Part 2
This chapter describes part 2 of Sans titre by Melanie Myers. It is two minutes long. A confession: there was something left out of the description of Sans titre (Henry Moore, Reclining Figure et Vertebrae) in the previous chapter. And that’s because there is also something missing from Myers’ drawings: In the triptych, there are three white, irregular shapes – simply the papier mache base. Each one is different, with a point sticking upwards, or a curved bottom. It is a stark contrast to the forested area. The shapes are, in fact, the three components of renowned sculptor Henry...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 8: "Sans titre (Henry Moore, Reclining Figure et Vertebrae)" Part 1
This chapter describes part 1 of Sans titre by Melanie Myers, made in 2022-23. It is two minutes long. In front of you is a set of two free-standing French doors one and a half metres apart. The artist has constructed them using papier mâché, and they are roughly the size of real doors: a little more than half a metre by 2 metres. On the backside, Myers has used pencil crayon to draw wood grain, but on the front, there is nothing so ordinary: it holds a beautifully drawn surface of a lake with lily pads floating on...
2023-02-28
02 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 7: Mélanie Myers
Mélanie Myers is a Francophone artist based in Gatineau, and was invited to be part of the exhibition by Heather Anderson, CUAG’s curator. You can hear her reflection on Mélanie’s artwork in Chapter 10. This chapter will give an overall description of Mélanie’s installation, and the next two chapters will go into more detail. Then you’ll hear from Melanie herself. This chapter is a minute long. Mélanie’s installation is in the Main Gallery, along the wall that has very high ceilings. There are two pillars on either side of this section...
2023-02-28
00 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 6: Curatorial label for "Medusa"
This chapter is the text written by curator Heather Anderson for Medusa. It is a minute and a half minutes long. Ed Pien drew with a knife to create this shimmering tentacular tree with human figures amongst its branches. In 2004, Pien, who immigrated from Taiwan to Canada as a child, made a research trip to China where he encountered a spectacular cut-paper piece while visiting a temple. He began experimenting with the ancient Chinese art of papercutting, which dates back to the Northern and Southern Dynasties (385-581 AD).  The monumental tree, figures and ropes in Med...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 5: "Medusa"
This chapter describes Medusa by Ed Pien, created in 2012. It is two minutes long. Tilt your head up, and imagine you’re standing underneath the canopy of a huge, knobbly tree, maybe a willow. The artist has created the tangled upper branches by cutting out the negative space from two different materials crinkled, flattened and layered on top of each other: translucent Japanese paper called Shoji paper and reflective film (similar to the material used on nighttime running outfits or highway signs). Though it appears to be almost black, as you move closer, the spotlights above hit it...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 4: Explanation of wayfinding on the floor
This chapter provides you with a description of the wayfinding tools that are part of the audio description tour. It is a minute long. There will be audio cues within the audio description tour that will direct you through the gallery and to the various stops on the tour. Once you go down the stairs, there are also tactile floor markings that will help lead you on a one-way path clockwise around the gallery to the stops in front of the artworks. There are twelve stops on the tour. Stops will be marked with a c...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 3: Description of the gallery
This chapter provides you with a physical description of the art gallery. It is a minute and a half long. The Carleton University Art Gallery has two floors and is shaped like an “L.” The mezzanine, or upper level, where you arrived, and probably are right now, is a large balcony that spans the long stem of the “L.” There are two stairs, one in the crook of the L, close to where the gallery monitor sits at the front desk, and one at the top of the L. There is a railing that extends along the tall stem...
2023-02-28
01 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 2: About the Exhibition
This chapter introduces the exhibition and is 3 minutes long. It was written by CUAG curators Heather Anderson, Sandra Dyck and Danielle Printup. CUAG turned thirty in the fall of 2022; we’re celebrating our birthday with Drawing on Our History. Drawing on Our History is an experiment. We organized it using a polyvocal curatorial model that embodies and furthers our long history of collaborative exhibition-making. Each person on the curatorial team—five guest curators with whom CUAG has worked in the past and three CUAG staff members—invited a Canadian artist with a timely and compelling drawing...
2023-02-28
03 min
CUAG Audio Description Tour for Drawing on Our History
Chapter 1: About the Audio Description tour
This chapter introduces the audio description tour. Hello - Welcome to the Audio Description tour for “Drawing on Our History.” My name is Fiona Wright, and I am the educator at Carleton University Art Gallery, or “CUAG.” This audio description tour will provide you with an overall description of the exhibition, as well as specific artworks and installations. You’ll hear from a few of the artists as well. There were so many artworks to choose from – the exhibition has over 100 artworks in it! I hope that we’ve chosen ones that can give you a real sense of t...
2023-02-28
01 min
New Visionary Podcast
Trusting Yourself & Going After Your Dreams with Camille Myles
S1 E23. In this inspirational episode, Canadian artist and conservation activist Camille Myles encourages us to step out of our comfort zones, put ourselves out there, and trust in our capabilities. By embracing bravery and a healthy amount of risk-taking, Camille has paved the way forward in her art career. Here’s what we discuss:1. Why Camille is passionate about pursuing a multi-disciplinary art career, and the ways in which experimentation benefits her work.2. What inspired Camille to bridge the gap between visual art and conservation work in her creative practice.3. The importance of...
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To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 4: Jayel Lamont and Feza Lugoma with Keegan Prempeh
Episode 4 features guest producer Keegan Prempeh with guests Jayel Lamont and Feza Lugoma in a conversation exploring their relationships with Blackness, artistic expression and belonging.  The discussion is gratefully guided by the words of authors James Baldwin and Sobonfu Somé. Listen in as they trace the intricacies of creativity, diaspora identity and connection to community. Credits: Season 3 graphic created by Hunter Dewache. Custom intro / outro sounds created by Bucko aka Chris Binkowski. Podcast editing is by Fin-xuan. This season of To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive is generously funded by a Digital Now grant from the...
2023-02-20
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Episode 3, Part 1: Colonization of the Mind
This week I talk to Dr. Shazia Sadaf, an accomplished academic and professor of Human Rights and Social Justice at Carleton, about the deep effects of colonization on the South Asian mind and how these manifest in daily life at home and in foreign territory. We discuss emerging Pakistani literature and the ways in which South Asians are reclaiming control over the literary sphere to judge their art using own standards of quality rather than borrowing them from the West.
2023-02-10
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To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 3: Mailyne K. Briggs and Namitha Rathinappillai with Anna Shah Hoque
Episode 3 features Mailyne K. Briggs and Namitha Rathinappillai with host Anna Shah Hoque. They consider the work of spoken acts of memory and identity, connection to language and community in the diaspora.  This conversation allows us to lean into stories of creative practices through linguistic projects to connect, claim, and attend to home, self and diaspora. Credits: Season 3 graphic created by Hunter Dewache. Custom intro / outro sounds created by Bucko aka Chris Binkowski. Podcast editing is by Fin-xuan. This season of To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive is generously funded by a Digital Now...
2023-02-06
51 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 2: Kole Peplinskie and Seán Kinsella
Episode 2 features guest producer Kole Peplinskie (they/them), Anishinabe artist and beadworker @rustlingpine, in conversation with Seán Carson Kinsella (they/he) (@seanythek), a nêhi(th/y)aw / optipemisiwak / Nakawé / Irish, Two-Spirit, crip poet and storyteller.  The two Indigiqueer artists chat about the role and gift of storytelling and how powerful that gift can be when informed by their multi-faceted humanness. Credits: Season 3 graphic created by Hunter Dewache. Custom intro / outro sounds created by Bucko aka Chris Binkowski. Podcast editing is by Fin-xuan. This season of To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive is gene...
2023-01-23
57 min
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
All Risk Is Human When "Investing Legacy" with Salvatore Buscemi
Book your Discovery Session today at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions, the ultimate resource to help you define, develop and execute your holistic legacy plan today. Lock in your spot at www.designurlegacy.com/consultation. - What if you could look back on your life today with introspection, courage and bravery to imagine how your obituary would read? Would it highlight your strides in the humanities, arts, sciences to be forever branded … or to be forever lost? When immortality is to be earned, where do you begin? For many of us, we may think our children will be our legacy but fo...
2023-01-20
43 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 1: Anna Shah Hoque and Jade Sullivan
Welcome to a new season of To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive! We kick off this season with a conversation between host Anna Shah Hoque and Jade Sullivan, host of the podcast My Intersectional Opinion (@myintersectionalopinion). This first episode serves as a framework for Season 3. In the next eleven episodes we will talk about diasporic longing and ancestral inheritances. We will think together about how we make memories with each other for each other, and tune into stories that were set to the side. We’ll also talk about the community building that is possible fo...
2023-01-09
52 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive - Season 3 Trailer
CUAG invites you to join host Anna Shah Hoque and guest producers Aedan Corey, Matt Miwa, Kole Peplinskie, Keegan Prempeh and Summer-Harmony Twenish for a new season of the groundbreaking podcast To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive. The podcast engages Ottawa-based QTIBPOC artists, arts workers and activists whose networks, ideas and histories have built, and continue to build, this incredible community. Artists featured include Adrienne Row-Smith, Hingman Leung, Pree Rehal and Jennifer Brunet-Rentechem. This season foregrounds conversations about Black, Indigenous, racialized, diasporic and queer archives of longing, memory and inheritance in arts-based practices. Hear from fam...
2022-12-08
01 min
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
From Early Epilepsy To A Designed Legacy! with Jason Skeesick
Design your legacy with confidence at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions. Are you ready to shape a legacy based on your values? - Are you against the odds when it comes to designing your holistic legacy even though you know you could create the lifestyle of your values while inspiring others? It’s a lost art to honor what it is only you can bring through your legacy, even if winning is simple in theory! If you don’t dream big though, your legacy plans won’t thrive in your investment in yourself. In today’s episode, Angelina Carleton talks to Jason Sk...
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51 min
Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Design your Legacy with Beauty, Symmetry and Tradition (John Williams)
Design your legacy with confidence at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions. Are you ready to shape a legacy based on your values? - How do you design a legacy so that it includes beauty, symmetry and tradition? The problem is we don’t understand the reasons “why” we find beauty in certain things or why we should learn from tradition to incorporate sacred geometry. Having designed over 1,000 custom homes in 50 years, John Williams has worked on the homes of families that span three generations so their home can feel like their castle while having "architecturally good manners". Listen in as Angelina Carlet...
2022-08-26
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Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Creating Opportunities with Rocky & Kelly at Arcadia Capital
Design your legacy with confidence at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions. Are you ready to shape your legacy based on your values? - What would you do if you could invest $25M into digital assets? It’s a big decision, and difficult to know where to even start regarding which vehicle offers the best return or safest investment for you. Today’s episode will provide you unique insights as to how to be a rational investor in an irrational market so you can be focused, knowledgeable and hold a long term perspective. In this week's episode, Angelina Carleton talks with Rocky Phag...
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Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Legacy & Art: Discover Your Wisdom with Michaell Magrutsche
Book your Discovery Session today at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions, the ultimate resource to help you define, develop and execute your holistic legacy plan today. Lock in your spot at www.designurlegacy.com/consultation. - In the world of commerce, it’s easy to forget how much art can contribute to your legacy when the focus is on the quantitative. While art makes commercial products and services come alive in the human experience, many people do not know how to talk about the connection, let alone understand art's value in our daily lives with mental health and happiness. In past ge...
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Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Legacy - An Artistic Perspective with Sarah Degrave
Book your Discovery Session today at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions, the ultimate resource to help you define, develop and execute your holistic legacy plan today. Lock in your spot at www.designurlegacy.com/consultation. - Are you considering art as your legacy or a legacy building tool, given all the images left to us throughout history? How can artists explore their own voice in the vision of their legacy, given their influence on society and culture? If the artist in you is carrying internalized shame or you want to become a part of the evolution of what art could look...
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The Treadweary Podcast
The invisible God... (Pastoral Letter, March 2022)
Send us a text“He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation.” – Colossians 1:15       A picture paints a thousand words. We have heard that phrase a million times. There is a lot of truth to that, because we are very willing to believe our eyes much more than we will our ears as we listen to another account from someone else of what they saw.        The same is true of stories. We like our stories, but if they can come with pictures…even better. For 80% of Americans, watching television is the first choice of...
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Design Your Legacy - Life Lessons
Compounding Your Stewardship with David McCary
Book your Discovery Session today at www.designurlegacy.com/sessions, the ultimate resource to help you define, develop and execute your holistic legacy plan today. Lock in your spot at www.designurlegacy.com/consultation. - Stewardship as a 'Next Generation' family member can feel like a dichotomy. You need a wealth building mentality and yet, you can be tempted to spend it in one generation (cue: shirt sleeves to shirt sleeves, clogs to clogs, teacups to teacups, etc). That is why family culture must be invested into and throughout the years so the wealth can be carried on with the...
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Again...I'll have the Lamb, with a water chaser...
Send us a textWords for the WearyGospel FridaysJohn 1:19-29This was John’s testimony when the Jews from Jerusalem sent priests and Levites to ask him, “Who are you?”He didn’t deny it but confessed, “I am not the Messiah.”“What then?” they asked him. “Are you Elijah?”“I am not,” he said.“Are you the Prophet?”“No,” he answered.“Who are you, then?” they asked. “We need to give an answer to those who sent us. What can you tell us about yourself?”
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I'll have the Lamb please...
Send us a textWords for the WearyTheology ThursdaysRevelation 5Then I saw in the right hand of the one seated on the throne a scroll with writing on both sides, sealed with seven seals. I also saw a mighty angel proclaiming with a loud voice, “Who is worthy to open the scroll and break its seals?” But no one in heaven or on earth or under the earth was able to open the scroll or even to look in it. I wept and wept because no one was found worthy to open the...
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Shelter for the grass of life...
Send us a textWords for the WearyPsalm for the WeekPsalm 90:1-6, 13-17Lord, you have been our refugein every generation.Before the mountains were born,before you gave birth to the earth and the world,from eternity to eternity, you are God.You return mankind to the dust,saying, “Return, descendants of Adam.”For in your sight a thousand yearsare like yesterday that passes by,like a few hours of the night.You end their lives; they sleep....
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Send us a text...just as He made the One who did not know sin to be sin for us, so that in Him we might become the righteousness of God.Words for the WearyTuesdays in the Old Testament2 Samuel 24:18-24On that day Gad went to David and said to him, “Go up and build an altar to the Lord on the threshing floor of Araunah the Jebusite.” So David went up, as the Lord had commanded through Gad. When Araunah looked and saw the king and his officials coming towa...
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Asking for that which we dare not...
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To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 10: Jade Byard Peek and Fae Johnston
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To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
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To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
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42 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 8: Keegan Prempeh, Jade Byard Peek, Lydia Collins and Pomaa Prempeh
Welcome to Episode 8 of “To Be Continued: A Stonecroft Symposium Podcast”! In this episode, Keegan Prempeh talks with Jade Bayard Peek, Lydia Collins and Pomaa Prempeh about Black disability justice, community care and access intimacy in the context of Covid. “To Be Continued: Troubling the Queer Archive” is on view at Carleton University Art Gallery. Featuring: Barry Ace, Howard Adler, Aymara Alvarado Sanchez, Pansee Atta, Rosalie Favell, Ashley Grenstone, RJ Jones, Don Kwan, Ed Kwan AKA China Doll, Kole Peplinskie, Adrienne Row-Smith, Pride Is Political, Shanghai Restaurant. Produced by Fin Xuan Tran, Anna Shah Hoque and...
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42 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
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57 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 6: Pride is Political
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38 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 5: Don Kwan and Ed Kwan AKA China Doll
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2020-11-10
44 min
Carleton AHH
Audio Snapshot: Jamie Smith
Jaime Smith, a second-year Art History major, talks about the journey that brought her here and what it’s like to be part of the Carleton community.
2020-10-29
03 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 4: Mikki Bradshaw and Ghaida Moussa
Welcome to Episode 4 of “To Be Continued: A Stonecroft Symposium Podcast”! In this episode, Mikki Bradshaw and Ghaida Moussa talk DJing, queer spaces, and community engagement. “To Be Continued: Troubling the Queer Archive” is on view at Carleton University Art Gallery. Featuring: Barry Ace, Howard Adler, Aymara Alvarado Sanchez, Pansee Atta, Rosalie Favell, Ashley Grenstone, RJ Jones, Don Kwan, Ed Kwan AKA China Doll, Kole Peplinskie, Adrienne Row-Smith, Pride Is Political, Shanghai Restaurant. Produced by Fin Xuan Tran, Anna Shah Hoque, Cara Tierney, this episode was recorded in Ottawa, on unceded Algonquin territory. The graphi...
2020-10-20
57 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 3: Tasha Coldevin, Shelley Taylor and Elaina Martin
Welcome to Episode 3 of “To Be Continued: A Stonecroft Symposium Podcast”! In this episode, Tasha Coldevin, Shelley Taylor and Elaina Martin look back at queer scenes and community building in Ottawa from the 1990s to the present. “To Be Continued: Troubling the Queer Archive” is on view at Carleton University Art Gallery. Featuring: Barry Ace, Howard Adler, Aymara Alvarado Sanchez, Pansee Atta, Rosalie Favell, Ashley Grenstone, RJ Jones, Don Kwan, Ed Kwan AKA China Doll, Kole Peplinskie, Adrienne Row-Smith, Pride Is Political, Shanghai Restaurant. Produced by Fin Xuan Tran, Anna Shah Hoque, Cara Tierney, this...
2020-10-19
49 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 2: Howard Adler and Kole Peplinskie
Welcome to Episode 2 of “To Be Continued: A Stonecroft Symposium Podcast”! In this episode, curator Anna Shah Hoque talks with filmmaker Howard Adler and artist Kole Peplinskie about beading practices, indigiqueer identities and generating creative community spaces. “To Be Continued: Troubling the Queer Archive” is on view at Carleton University Art Gallery. Featuring: Barry Ace, Howard Adler, Aymara Alvarado Sanchez, Pansee Atta, Rosalie Favell, Ashley Grenstone, RJ Jones, Don Kwan, Ed Kwan AKA China Doll, Kole Peplinskie, Adrienne Row-Smith, Pride Is Political, Shanghai Restaurant. Produced by Fin Xuan Tran, Anna Shah Hoque, Cara Tierney, this episod...
2020-10-08
45 min
To Be Continued: Troubling the Archive
Ep. 1: Curators Anna Shah Hoque and Cara Tierney Introduce "To Be Continued"
Welcome to “To Be Continued: A Stonecroft Symposium Podcast”! In this inaugural episode, go behind the scenes with curators Anna Shah Hoque and Cara Tierney as they discuss the development of the exhibition, “To Be Continued: Troubling the Queer Archive,” and introduce the podcast series. “To Be Continued: Troubling the Queer Archive” is on view at Carleton University Art Gallery. Featuring: Barry Ace, Howard Adler, Aymara Alvarado Sanchez, Pansee Atta, Rosalie Favell, Ashley Grenstone, RJ Jones, Don Kwan, Ed Kwan AKA China Doll, Kole Peplinskie, Adrienne Row-Smith, Pride Is Political, Shanghai Restaurant. Produced by Fin Xuan Tran, Anna Sh...
2020-09-24
34 min
Dark Windows Podcast
Geoglyphs
Episode 98 of the Dark WIndows Podcast we are talking about some Geoglyphs! A geoglyph is a large design or motif (generally longer than 4 metres) produced on the ground and typically formed by clastic rocks or similarly durable elements of the landscape, such as stones, stone fragments, gravel, or earth. A positive geoglyph is formed by the arrangement and alignment of materials on the ground in a manner akin to petroforms, while a negative geoglyph is formed by removing part of the natural ground surface to create differently coloured or textured ground in a manner akin to petroglyphs. Geoglyphs are generally a type of la...
2020-05-28
1h 04
Tech+Art
Lee Jones, Researcher & Creator | Tech+Art
Today we’re joined by Lee Jones, a researcher at Carleton University’s Creative Interactions Lab. Lee is pursuing her PhD there and exploring topics related to wearables, e-textiles and co-design. She’s also a prolific creator and routinely delivers workshops around her work for the public. Lee has create easy-to-use, e-textile prototyping kits for one of these workshops called ElectroStitches. She’s also been a fellow at Open Style Lab in NYC & is currently doing a virtual artist-in-residency with Daimon. I highly recommend checking out her work online: Website
2020-04-23
26 min