AJA Louden
Amiskwaciwâskahikan
Edmonton, Atla.
Welcome to my blog. I document my adventures in travel, style, and food. Hope you have a nice stay!
Rea McNamara speaks with Sameer Farooq about his body of work.
Building a collection is more than simply accumulating objects — historian Michael J. Prokopow explores how acquisition transforms both the object and its owner.
Lera Kotsyuba interviews 2024 Governor General Award winner Shuvinai Ashoona.
Michele Hardy, Julia Krueger and Timothy Long, the curators of Prairie Interlace: Weaving, Modernisms, and the Expanded Frame, 1960-2000, write about their approach and experiences.
Julie Hollenbach writes about the legacies of archives and counter-archives.
Fae Logie explores beauty, grief, and memory in the crafted installations of Jenny Judge.
An interview with Tura Cousins Wilson, co-founder and principal architect of the Studio of Contemporary Architecture is drawn to exploring the potentials and possibilities of design projects.
Julien Silvestre celebrates the achievements, contributions and global impact of an innovative and original textile artist.
Nehal El-Hadi writes about Charmaine Lurch’s engagement with an enigmatic and invisible—yet powerful—literary character.
Neil Price writes about multidisciplinary artist Oluseye’s confrontation of Black labour’s place within the history of Canada.
We're privilaged to share these dispatches from Collect International Art Fair with Mary K. McIntyre!
Writer Matthew Ryan Smith writes about the revival of Mohawk pottery through the story of Santhony Pottery, on Six Nations of the Grand River.