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Image: Coconut/Cane & Cutlass (1994) by Michelle Mohabeer

Other Places: Reflections on Media Arts in Canada is a ground-breaking anthology, edited by Deanna Bowen. Over nearly 500 pages of essays and artist folios, Other Places investigates the historical and contemporary contributions that First Peoples, racialized, and LGBTQ artists and administrators have made to the media arts in Canada.

Deanna Bowen, editor
Keli Safia Maksud, Anna Cox, assistant editors
Ben Donoghue, project coordinator
Associés Libres, design
Archer Pechawis, web programmer

© Media Arts Network of Ontario 2019
Co-published with Public Books Toronto
Printed in Canada

ISBN 978-1-9992748-0-1

This is one of the 200 exceptional projects funded through the Canada Council for the Arts’ New Chapter program. With this $35M investment, the Council supports the creation and sharing of the arts in communities across Canada.

Other Places: Reflections on Media Arts in Canada

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  • Author(s)
    Archer Pechawis, Jason Edward Lewis, Cindy Mochizuki, Geneviève Wallen, Erika deFreitas, Pamila Matharu, Kim Ninkuru, Shelley Niro, Liz Park, Vanessa Kwan, nichola feldman-kiss, Jayne Wilkinson, Niranjan Rajah, Grant Arnold, Shaun Dacey, Allison Collins, Scott Miller Berry, Andrea Zittlau, Lisa Myers, Steven Loft, Ricky Varghese, Francisco-Fernando Granados, Jordan Arseneault, Maya Wilson-Sanchez, Francisco-Fernando Granados, Christina Battle, Rehab Nazzal, Maria Alejandrina Coates, Glenn Alteen, Sylvia D. Hamilton, Mark V. Campbell, Zainub Verjee, Roland Sintos Coloma, Tess Takahashi, Deanna Bowen

     

    Editor(s)
    Deanna Bowen

     

    Year
    2019

     

    Pages
    489 pages

     

    Language
    English

     

    Published by
    Media Arts Network of Ontario
    Co-published with Public Books Toronto

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