As a part of the annual Black History Month guest curatorial lecture, esteemed curator Andrea Fatona will present a powerful reflection on her 35-year journey as a curator and researcher dedicated to making visible the work of Black Canadian cultural producers. Drawing from decades of curatorial and research practices, she explores how exhibition-making and archival research can become vital tools for navigating questions of belonging, memory and power. Joining this talk, Dr Joanne Joachim will be in conversation with Andrea Fatona, inviting us to consider: How do we "make our way" within institutions while also imagining alternatives?
ASL Interpretation will be provided for this lecture, followed by a reception.