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November 3, 2023Invitation to Rungh’s ‘Zine’ Launch Event
Join us Thursday, November 9 for the launch of an artists’ ‘zine’ from Rungh’s Archive Creation Residency.
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October 27, 2023Rungh Magazine, Volume 10, No 4
Herstories and histories haunt us, in this issue of Rungh.
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September 18, 2023Rungh Magazine, Volume 10, No 3
This issue of Rungh is a special issue about Cultivating Kin.
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July 5, 2023Rungh Magazine, Volume 10, No 2
In this issue, Rungh continues to challenge your ideas about IBPOC arts in Canada.
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May 30, 2023Rungh Magazine, Volume 10, No 1
This special issue of Rungh Magazine engages with the space between and within languages.
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April 18, 2023Job Opening: Community Engagement Archivist
Rungh is seeking applicants for a contract position of Community Engagement Archivist. Application Deadline: Monday, May 15, 5pm PST. Apply by email to info@rungh.org.
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August 5, 2022Rungh Magazine Volume 9, No 3
How do we make meaning from languages and histories that we do not understand? There is no one approach. In this issue of Rungh, this theme serendipitously emerges in four separate pieces.
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May 4, 2022Ali Kazimi – Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence
Rungh is pleased to partner with the 2022 DOXA Documentary Film Festival (Vancouver) for the World Premiere of Governor General Award winning Ali Kazimi's new documentary "Beyond Extinction: Sinixt Resurgence".
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March 7, 2022[FILLED] Job Opening: Editor (contract, short term)
Rungh is seeking an Editor to assist with an urgent project related to editing text from Rungh’s archive. The contract position pays $25.00CDN per hour. It is anticipated that the project can be completed in 20-40 hours.
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March 23, 2022Rungh Magazine Volume 9, No 2
In this issue, go deeper into what it means to represent "The Indigenous Experience" in Evelyn Pakinewatik's review of the Cousins and Kin Program at DOXA. Bruce McIvor's essay "Reconciliation as a Massive Failure" shines light on Canada's big lie.
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October 28, 2021Rungh Magazine Volume 9, No 1
In this NEW issue, go deeper into what it means to say Punjab, Punjabi, and Punjabiyat with a journey into the land and language of belonging and a Conversation with artists from around the world.
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July 15, 2021New Issue of Rungh Magazine, featuring Navarana Igloliorte, Roger Sinha, and Nimra and Manahil Bandukwala
In this NEW issue, Rungh’s Artist Run Centre features Navarana Igloliorte (Caribou and Northern Lights), Roger Sinha (Burning Skin), and Nimra and Manahil Bandukwala (Miniature Worlds).
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April 30, 2021NEW Rungh Magazine, Volume 8, No 3 – Speculation
Speculation, fact, remembering and forgetting, all in this issue of Rungh.
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March 12, 2021Rungh Magazine: Volume 8, No 2
The NEW Volume 8, No 2 features our first Columnist, David Garneau, with his thought provoking questioning of the terms "indigenization" and "apology" ("Indigenization and Its Opposite, Indigenization").
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March 1, 2021NEW Partnership with Embassy Cultural House
Rungh is pleased to announce a new partnership with Embassy Culture House.
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December 21, 2020Launched – Rungh Magazine Featuring New Cartographies: Power to the Young People
This issue of Rungh Magazine features a review of the Three-Thirty Exhibition at the Doris McCarthy Gallery.
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December 15, 2020Volume 8, Number 1 is NOW Available
Lots to read and share! See what is featured in Rungh - Volume 8, Number 1.
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October 22, 2020Rungh - Volume 7, Number 4 is NOW Available
Lots to read and share! See what is featured in Rungh - Volume 7, Number 4.
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August 2020NEW Rungh Issue - the Music Edition
This issue of Rungh focuses on music with a look at new work by Mohamed Assani, Ruby Singh and Cartel Madras.
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March 2020NEW Rungh Issue Featuring Poetry, Song and Reflections
Rungh Volume 7, Number 2 features video of the Rungh Readings that took place in 2019, two of which reactivated some of Rungh's archive issues.
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March 2020Support Art and Feminism at Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Surrey Art Gallery is partnering with Rungh Magazine to increase the representation of women and non-binary artists on Wikipedia.
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February 2020Rungh Samachar
Our next issue of Rungh is just around the corner and we have an early excerpt from Polar Vortex by Shani Mootoo.
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December 2019Ending 2019 with a NEW ISSUE of Rungh
We wrap up this decade with Volume 6, Number 4, a Film and Video Issue.
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December 2019[FILLED] Job Opening: Communications Assistant
Rungh is seeking a part-time Communications Assistant to assist with design, content production, and social media outreach (Twitter, Instsgram, Facebook).
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July 2019Summer Block Party - Rungh Readings
Vancouver - Hogan’s Alley Society, in partnership with Rungh Cultural Society, is hosting an afternoon of readings from Rungh’s Antiracism issue. This event will be an archive “activation” as well as a showcase for new work by emerging and established artists.
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July 2019Rungh Reads: Rungh invites you to an afternoon of poetry and discussion!
Vancouver - Rungh Cultural Society, in partnership with Full Circle: First Nations Performance is hosting an afternoon of poetry readings at the Full Circle Studio.
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April 16, 2019Longing and Belonging: 1990s South Asian Film and Video
Join Rungh at DOXA for three screenings on May 9 and May 10, as we explore Longing and Belonging: 1990s South Asian Film and Video. An exciting period in Canadian cultural production is explored in three separate programs.
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February 26, 2019Rungh Joins International Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit–a–thon
Join Rungh at a "pop up" event at the Surrey Art Gallery on Saturday, March 16, 2019, from 12 noon to 4pm.
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February 26, 2019LAUNCH – Rungh Magazine Vol. 6, No. 1
Rungh is one of Canada’s leading arts and culture sites. Since 1992, Rungh has been a leader in focusing upon culture produced by racialized and intersectional communities. Rungh brings the margins to the centre. Rungh. Means. Colour.
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October 17, 2018Recollective: Vancouver Independent Archives Week 2018
Recollective: Vancouver Independent Archives Week 2018 is a series of free public events, panels, conversations, and screenings that highlight artist-run centre archives, artists working with archives, and the intersections between contemporary art practices and social movements in Vancouver.
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August 16, 2018Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity Sponsors Rungh Archive Creation Program
Rungh is pleased to announce that the prestigious Banff Centre for Arts and Creativity has entered into a Sponsorship with Rungh for Rungh’s Archive Creation Program.
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May 28, 2018Desis in the Diaspora - A Canadian South Asian Youth Visual Arts Exhibit
Rungh is happy to be a Media Partner for 'Desis in the Diaspora' featuring the art work of Jagdeep Singh Raina. The show is being presented by the South Asian Studies Institute at University of the Fraser Valley and other presenting and funding partners.
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April 8, 2018Rungh – Fundraising and Development Internship
Rungh has a new Internship position available to assist with fundraising and development projects and goals.
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January 10, 2018Centre A and Rungh Partnership – Archive/Creation Group
In partnership with Centre A, Rungh has formed a new Archive/Creation Group. This group will work to activate the Rungh archive and create new content as Rungh moves forward in making its archive more accessible and in developing educational resources which incorporate the archive.
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October 6, 2017SFU to Digitize Rungh Archive
Rungh is pleased to announce its partnership with Simon Fraser University (SFU) for SFU, Special Collections and Rare Books at the W.A.C. Bennett Library, to commence the digitization of the Rungh archive.
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September 2017Rungh Joins Primary Colours/Couleurs Primaires (PC/cp) as an Incubation Partner – September 2017
Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires is a three year initiative project with joint Directors, France Trépanier and Chris Creighton-Kelly.
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