Peter Dickinson, Kirsty Johnston, and Keren Zaiontz, Editors MEGA-EVENT CITIES brings together leading scholars, artists, and activists to examine the role of the arts in articulating…
“Feminist Performance Forensics” Natalie Alvarez and Keren Zaiontz From the special issue, Feminisms Now in Contemporary Theatre Review, co-edited by Sarah Gorman, Geraldine Harris and Jen Harvie This…
This book presents sixteen essays exploring the work of Ferdinand Bol and Govert Flinck. Authors from six different countries come together to investigate form, content,…
The diptych––comprising two hinged panels that can be opened and closed like a book––was prevalent in Netherlandish art and depicted subjects ranging from secular portraiture…
his project is catalogue of an exhibition that was displayed at the Harvard Art Museums, April 28–July 22, 2001, and Dallas Museum of Art, August…
The rise of digital photography and imaging has transformed the landscape of visual communication and culture. Events, activities, moments, objects, and people are ‘captured’ and…
When Julie Salverson discovers a link between Canada’s north and the atomic bombs that fell on Japan, she starts a ten-year journey that connects uranium, radiation, trauma,…
Edited by Andrew J. Paterson, this book is a stylistically varied collection of my essays, poems, scripts and lectures. (Read More) “This collection of texts…
Mama Minde provides a glimpse into the foundational work of Elizabeth Minde, the founder and co-director of KWIECO (Kilimanjaro Women Information Exchange and Consultancy Organization)…
Sovereignty is not a thing, but an action; it is a form of doing. An increasing amount of writing by Indigenous artists, curators, and scholars…