Femme Art Review

Femme Art Review (FAR) is a publication that provides space for both women and LGBTQ2S+ voices. This platform aims to reflect on art and culture in a dynamic, accessible way that aligns with everyday life. The acronym FAR seems quite fitting, since there’s still a far way to go to reach equality, especially in the art and culture realm. By embracing diversity, Femme Art Review seeks to highlight emerging voices across Canada and internationally.

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Femme Art Review Print Issue #1

The first print issue of Femme Art Review, a publication that aims to provide space for women and LGBTQ2+ voices to reflect on art and culture. Although this first issue’s theme was open, themes such as gentrification, reclaiming the gaze, the intersections of race and gender and their relationship to invisibility/hypervisibility, and art and activism emerged.

Profiles on Practice Podcast

Hosted by curator and art historian Nadia Kurd, the Profiles on Practice podcast is a five-part podcast spotlighting the practices of women of colour artists in Canada. The podcast features artists Shawna Davis, Christina Battle, Meera Sethi, Soheila Esfahani, and Yen-Chao Lin.


Femme Art Review (Digital)

Femme Art Review is a primarily digital publication providing space for women and LGBTQ2S+ voices that aims to reflect on art and culture in a dynamic, engaging way. We regularly publish a range of interviews, artist features, and reviews on both Canadian and International artists.

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