Winter 2022: Letter from the Editors

A letter introducing delve Magazine and its editorial vision, written by its editors.

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by Callie Gibson and Christopher Lim

How long does it take for one voice to reach another?

Drawing from the words of activist Carolyn Forché, Briar Wilson journeys through this powerful exhibition of loss and isolation at the Montreal Museum of Fine Art, pondering how certain voices can still go unheard.

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by Briar Wilson

Anna Golding’s Recovery for Me, Recovery For All

Artist Anna Golding dives into her vulnerabilities as she articulates a journey of healing following her breast reduction surgery.

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by Alexa Collette and Callie Gibson

Decolonizing Research Methodologies: Reconnecting to my Culture through Beadwork

Métis scholar Samantha Gibson reflects on the process of beadwork, and the parallels it shares with contemporary research methodologies.

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by Samantha Gibson

KC Adams’ Gage’gajiiwaan: Indigenous Ways of Knowing

KC Adams’ articulates Indigenous ways of knowing and seeing in her practice, her works acting as what Indigenous scholar Leanne Betasamosake Simpson terms as ‘decolonial spaces of resurgence’.

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by Chloe Ocampo

The Fugitive Aesthetic of Rebecca Belmore

How Rebecca Belmore employs performances and aesthetics in an act of fugitive Indigenous resistance.

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by Christopher Lim

The Intersection of Art & Human Rights: A Roundtable with JAYUxGuelph

In this episode, Charlotte sits down with Callie Gibson and Christopher Lim, the co-creators of the art history publication delve Magazine, to discuss the relevance of art history in social justice movements. An insightful conversation ensues about the interconnected nature of artistic expression and human rights.

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by Callie Gibson and Christopher Lim

Call for Submissions – Fall 2021

delve Magazine is now accepting submissions for our inaugural Fall Issue! Read more on how to submit, and what we are looking for!

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by Christopher Lim and Callie Gibson

The Vitality of Resilience

How the development of art history relies on the resilience of artists.

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by Callie Gibson