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September 18, 2023

Rungh Magazine, Volume 10, No 3

Image by Solomon Chiniquay and jaz whitford. Installation image by Michael Love. Artspeak Gallery.
Art by Solomon Chiniquay and jaz whitford. Installation Image by Micheal Love. Artspeak Gallery.

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This issue of Rungh is a special issue about Cultivating Kin.

It includes an article by me that reflects on Rungh’s multi-year journey from Primary Colours/Couleurs primaires (2017) to Cultivating Kin (2023) and five recordings of conversations with artists Chris Creighton-Kelly, France Trepanier, Nicole Kelly Westman, David Ng, Valerie Sing Turner, Diane Roberts, Haruko Okano, David Garneau and Margo Kane.

A written exchange between David Ng and Valerie Sing Turner traces their personal journeys to and with Cultivating Kin.

The Artist Run Centre features Solomon Chiniquay and jaz whitford with text by Nya Lewis.

At Rungh, we sometimes take years to cultivate some of our special issues.

- Editor

Explore Rungh Volume 10, Number 3
Artist Run Centre
Ake Huchimagachach Ena (I’ll see you again mother) Ake Huchimagachach Ade (I’ll see you again father)By Nya Lewis
Cultural memoirs by Solomon Chiniquay and jaz whitford

Coming Soon

"Dear Nani” by Zinnia Naqvi
Rungh’s Archive Creation Residency virtually gathered artists Serena Lukas Bhandar, Farheen Haq, Shelly Bahl, and Zinnia Naqvi as they reflect on conversations about memory, archive, family, relations, and intergenerational knowledge exchange. Stay tuned for more updates.

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Rungh Redux BCMA

Launched in 2022, Redux is a digital network and discoverability tool. It invites you to explore the archive of printed Rungh Magazines from 1992-1999 (Volumes 1-4). Connect artists to articles and art. Draw linkages between thematic issues and streams.

Rungh Redux is also a bridge between the 1990s and the newly launched (2017) Rungh website. Travel from past to present and back again. Share your journey via social media links and more.

Rungh Means Colour

Rungh is a magazine, artist space, archive, and more. Rungh features work by Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour artists. Canadian, multidisciplinary, unique, opinionated. Since 1992.
We hope you enjoy Rungh's newest issue and don't forget to send us your thoughts and feedback and share with your family and friends.