Moving Parts 1.2
I was privileged to be asked to sing in the Moving Parts choir again. Denise Fujiwara had added two more songs/dance numbers and those along with one song from the … Continue reading
Horses
In spite of being severely allergic – I love drawing horses. I love realistic drawings, as well as stylised ones from different cultures. There are many famous horses in mythology: … Continue reading
I Have Pieces in the British Museum!
I was delighted earlier this year to be approached by the British Museum to make some pieces to go with their “Scythians: Warriors of Ancient Siberia” exhibitions. They are not, of … Continue reading
The Camino to Santiago de Compostella
When I headed out for my Camino a small amount of information was hard to find. You had to dig through countless anecdotes of other people’s experiences, and I didn’t … Continue reading
Decolonizing Speculative Fiction
Wison Panel Discussion: Decolonizing Speculative Fiction. What would fantasy look like if it weren’t dominated by the fear of the Others and frontier politics? What would SF look like if … Continue reading
Crows
When I was a child I was not happy to have Crowe as my surname. It gave the other kids fodder for teasing. “Go fly south, crow-bird” they’d holler. It … Continue reading
The Year in Review
Well here we are in 2011. Already a whole decade of the new century has passed. It’s going so fast that I can barely keep up. When I look back … Continue reading
Nuit Blanche 2009
Nuit Blanche Toronto is a free, annual, city-wide celebration of contemporary art, produced by the City of Toronto in collaboration with Toronto’s arts community. For one sleepless night, from sunset … Continue reading