Publications

D’horizons et d’estuaires. Entre mémoires et créations autochtones

Co-edited by Camille Larivée and Léuli Eshrāghi

D’Horizons et d’estuaires. Entre mémoires et créations autochtones is a collection of essays bringing together the voices of 16 Indigenous artists, curators, art historians and cultural workers, both Francophone and Anglophone, working in the territory known as Quebec. Following exhibitions, performances, artist residencies and discussions organized during the Indigenous Curatorial Collective’s Tiohtià:ke Project (2017-2019) , these texts honour the relationships and kinships that are at the heart of these visual arts practices.

What place do Indigenous visual creations currently occupy in Quebec society? How do creators imagine the future of their cultural expressions? Through the diversity of points of view and the issues raised by these writings, this book asks crucial questions about the future of Indigenous arts and opens the door to long-awaited dialogues in Quebec which, we hope, will make it possible to create real positive changes. Now is the time to dive into these dazzling collective imaginaries and swim in the rippling waters of these memories.
The text is accompanied by 26 artworks photographs.

Texts by Nahka Bertrand, Hannah Claus, Mylène Guay, Sandrine Galand, Niki Little, Logan MacDonald, Caroline Monnet, Jas M. Morgan, Nadia Myre, Mélanie O’Bomsawin, Nicole Petiquay, Sonia Robertson, Guy Sioui Durand, Becca Taylor, France Trépanier, and an interview with Alanis Obomsawin.

Available in all bookstores and online here

Epistolary Conversation: eunice bélidor and Camille Larivée

Conversation on of street art and public art in so-called North America with curator and writer eunice bélidor, Espace Actuel Magazine, Numero 127 Come Out, Winter 2021. Link here

Activations of Solidarity: Co-resistance and Care

Activations of Solidarity: Co-resistance and Care is an online publication that centres the embodied knowledges and experiences of Black, Afro-Indigenous, Indigenous, and Indigiqueer artists and the ways they enact solidarity and accountability within their communities. Participating artists: Taryn Walker, Kiera Boult, Alex Jacobs-Blum, Karmella Bendito De Barros, and Fanny Sosa.

This project is part of the Indigenous Curatorial Collective’s 2021 Programming around the theme of « Solidarity » and is curated by Camille Larivée and Emily Critch. Link here

Take Back the Streets

Article on anti-colonial street art in so-called North America. Written by Camille Larivée and Laurence Desmarais. Canadian Art Magazine, October 30, 2017. Link here

Photo Credit: Dolly Deals, No Silence While My Sisters Suffer, 2014. Paper, stencils pen, and glue, 20.3 x 25.4 cm. Photo: Maxime Faure.

All the Love We Carry Within

Reflection on the symposium Rethinking our Futures: Art and Collaboration, 2021 Molior Symposium. Link here

Photographies couleurs et fleurs cousues

Les Inéluctables, Catherine Arsenault

Text for the exhibition Les Inéluctables by the artist Catherine Arsenault, Occurence Gallery, 2017. Link here