This paper contributes a critical and intersectional feminist analysis and methodological approach to debates about creative city policies and practices. Through a narrative description of community-engaged arts interventions based on action research with the Toronto Free Gallery, an artist-run centre and activist space, I demonstrate how feminist arts activism uncovers the multiple exclusions that creative city policies and practices entrench. In some ways, community-engaged arts interventions can be complicit in exclusionary gentrification dynamics, particularly the production of spaces of white privilege and heteronormativity. But neoliberal imperatives are not always over determining. Feminist artists and activists are also finding ways...
In this thesis I analyze the city of Toronto’s graffiti management policies, constructing street art...
Abstract Urban Occupations Urbaines: Curating the Post-industrial Landscape Shauna Janssen, Ph.D. ...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the...
This paper contributes a critical and intersectional feminist analysis and methodological approach t...
Abstract: This paper contributes a critical and intersectional feminist analysis and methodological ...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
The recent flurry of research about arts-led regeneration initiatives illuminates how contemporary a...
The recent flurry of research about arts-led regeneration initiatives illuminates how contemporary a...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
This article examines Allyson Mitchell’s activist art projects at the Gladstone Hotel in the distric...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article offers a study of the Hackney Flashers' project Who's Holding the Baby? (1976–1978). Th...
This thesis looks at the various formulations of art-based activism being utilized by queer racializ...
In this thesis I analyze the city of Toronto’s graffiti management policies, constructing street art...
Abstract Urban Occupations Urbaines: Curating the Post-industrial Landscape Shauna Janssen, Ph.D. ...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the...
This paper contributes a critical and intersectional feminist analysis and methodological approach t...
Abstract: This paper contributes a critical and intersectional feminist analysis and methodological ...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
This article takes up the challenge of extending and enhancing the literature on arts interventions ...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
The recent flurry of research about arts-led regeneration initiatives illuminates how contemporary a...
The recent flurry of research about arts-led regeneration initiatives illuminates how contemporary a...
This article draws from and advances urban studies literature on ‘creative city’ policies by explori...
This article examines Allyson Mitchell’s activist art projects at the Gladstone Hotel in the distric...
There is a well established body of feminist scholarship critiquing the methodological and epistemol...
This article offers a study of the Hackney Flashers' project Who's Holding the Baby? (1976–1978). Th...
This thesis looks at the various formulations of art-based activism being utilized by queer racializ...
In this thesis I analyze the city of Toronto’s graffiti management policies, constructing street art...
Abstract Urban Occupations Urbaines: Curating the Post-industrial Landscape Shauna Janssen, Ph.D. ...
‘Feminisms’ (as a plural) is widely used today to draw attention to inequalities and to critique the...