What can nature teach us about queerness, and vice versa?
Aaron McIntosh
- Associate Professor
- Department of Studio Arts
- identity politics8
- quilting
- gay sexuality3
- textile arts10
- queer studies4
- Appalachian cultures
- material culture28
- collage5
- sculpture12
- craft5
- installation30
- gender and sexuality46
- desire3
- critical craft studies2
- taboo4
- photography24
- gender construction5
- invasive species4
- family history2
- storytelling42
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Juan Ortiz-Apuy
sculpture, installation, material culture
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Mitch Mitchell
identities, storytelling, trauma and resilience
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Nadia Myre
contemporary art, Indigenous cultural production, research-creation
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Evergon
self-portrait, photography, gay sexuality
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Mat Karas
ceramics, craft, clay
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Kathleen Vaughan
socially committed art practice, public pedagogies, research-creation
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Deanna Bowen
contemporary art, Black Canadian history, institutional critique
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Lorraine Oades
material culture, performance art, DIY
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Chih-Chien Wang
everydayness, perception, presence
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Christopher Moore
humour and parody, playfulness, social transformation
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Laura Endacott
visual culture, contemporary art, relational art
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Surabhi Ghosh
installation, narrative, site-responsive
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Elaine Cheasley Paterson
critical craft studies, women's cultural philanthropy, feminism
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Kelly Jazvac
sculpture, installation, plastic waste
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Yuan Yi
Chinese history, industrialization, history of science
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Jessica Auer
photography, cultural history, landscape
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Raymonde April
autofiction, afterlife, storytelling
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Sowparnika Balaswaminathan
material culture, nationalism, postcoloniality
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Velibor Božović
photography, other lives of the photograph, historical memory
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Erika Adams
print media, textuality, collective creation
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Antonia Hernández
spatial media, poetics of governance, digital cultures
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Cynthia Girard-Renard
visual arts, social justice, poetry
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Linda Swanson
ceramics, materiality, temporality
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John Potvin
modernism, fashion studies, interior design
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Bradley L. Craig
Black Atlantic, Atlantic world, enslaved Africans
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Jaret Vadera
perception, cultural and social change, radical imaginaries
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Hannah Claus
contemporary art, Kanien'kehá:ka, installation
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Emanuel Lowi
Inuit, Indigenous studies, contemporary Indigenous politics
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Michael Yaroshevsky
cinematography, photography, perception
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Kit Brennan
playwriting, narrative, storytelling
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Andrea Hunter
crowdfunding, role of journalism, new models of journalism
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Frances M. Shaver
sex industry, health and safety, gender and sexuality
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Cheryl Simon
contemporary art, globalization, media arts
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Thomas Waugh
documentaries, film/media theory, queer studies
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Carly Daniel-Hughes
early Christianity, gender and sexuality, human body
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Viviane Namaste
public health policy, sexual health, sexuality studies
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Gilbert Émond
HIV/AIDS, prevention of illness, homosexuality