
Gabrielle Moser
Gabrielle Moser is an art historian, writer, and independent curator. She is the author of Projecting Citizenship: Photography and Belonging in the British Empire (Penn State University Press, 2019) and, with Adrienne Huard, co-editor of a special issue of Journal of Visual Culture on reparation (2022). Moser is currently at work on her second book, Citizen Subjects: Photography and Sovereignty in Post-War Canada (under contract with McGill-Queen’s University Press). A founding member of EMILIA-AMALIA, she is an Associate Professor of Aesthetics and Art Education in the Faculty of Education at York University in Toronto, Canada
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Remembering jes sachse: disability activist, artist and maker of good trouble
Friend and collaborator Gabrielle Moser reflects on the late Toronto artist who approached life and work with 'radical freedom.' They died earlier this month at the age of 40.

In the Making
Every family, every community needs an archivist — Deanna Bowen's art does this with warmth and care
See the artist open an ambitious exhibition on her family history and the rarely-told legacy of Black life in Vancouver on In the Making
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