September 10, 2013
Chelsea travels to Los Angeles and meets with Sarah Williams, co-founder of the LA Art Book Review.
Chelsea travels to Los Angeles and meets with Sarah Williams, co-founder of the LA Art Book Review.
Jo Cook of Perro Verlag talks about her roots in political protest and operating an artist publishing press from Mayne Island, British Columbia.
Kathy Slade talks about making books, editing Emily Carr University Press, and making art.
Keith Higgins, co-founder and operator of several ARCs in Vancouver, talks about how punk rock informs his approach to art.
Public school teacher Lois Brown-Evans and Chelsea chat about the current job action of the British Columbia Teachers Federation, the risk necessary for learning, and cultivating compassion in a classroom.
Iranian-Canadian writer Naz Hozar and Chelsea chat about her first novel, an intergenerational tale that follows a young girl and woman through revolutionary Iran.
Lydia Luk is a Chinese American Canadian immigrant who is passionate about grassroots community building from an anti-oppression and decolonization lens. We chat about her experiences meditating since being a young child.
Writer Erika Thorkelson and Chelsea talk about her first book, Your Parents Must Be Frantic, which looks at the media’s response to Japan’s 2011 tsunami.
Artist and writer Cara Cole talks about her experiences traveling and photographing blood ritual and animal sacrifices across the world.
Vanessa Woznow talks about two of her passions: running and comedy.