“A Day in the Life” with: Visual Artist Hayat Najm
Hayat Najm has always had a fascination for images. For as long as she can remember, well before emigrating to Quebec at age five, drawing has been part of her. It’s her preferred medium, her […]
Hayat Najm has always had a fascination for images. For as long as she can remember, well before emigrating to Quebec at age five, drawing has been part of her. It’s her preferred medium, her […]
From the age of six, Branka Petrovic’s life has unfolded between languages and landscapes. Born in Former Yugoslavia and raised in Canada, she grew up attuned to the subtle shifts of accent. Immigration was not […]
Tina Wayland is a writer, poet and recent graduate of Concordia University’s Master’s in Creative Writing program. An advertising professional by day, Tina writes about motherhood, relationships, family, place, history, roots, and the built and […]
Caroline Monnet is the kind of artist who refuses to sit still—creatively or geographically. Of Algonquin-Anishinaabe and French ancestry, she grew up moving between cultures, languages, and ways of seeing the world, which might explain […]
Melanie Garcia is an artist with her practice rooted in collage. She is a Filipino born and raised in Côtes-des-Neiges; she is a twin and a Taurus. Melanie believes in the accessibility and societal value […]
Stacey Tenebaum started her career in 1998, working as an archives researcher on the TV series Popular Mechanics for Kids. She was nominated for an International Emmy in 2012 for In Real Life, a kids’ […]
Jay Quint is a writer in Montreal. His book, Village Dreams, is being published this spring by Guernica Editions. Jay worked for nearly a decade on the book. After years of travel (he lived in […]
Paul Cargnello is Montréal’s most prolific songwriter; he’s been working his craft for thirty years, achieving both commercial AND critical success with twenty solo albums to his name. Cargnello has never played by the rules. […]
Originally from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Thom Niles found acting as an outlet for self-expression. Budding beyond his small town, he moved to Québec. During his time at Bishop’s University, he played a quack doctor in […]
Isabelle Hayeur is a Canadian photographer and video artist based in the Montréal area. Her work examines the environment, urban development, and social issues—particularly the intersections and conflicts between nature and human activity. She employs […]
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