Fair Play - Ali Kazimi

Image courtesy of Soledad Fátima Muñoz.

At Rungh, we like talking with artists.

Creative conversations have been a foundation of Rungh since it launched in 1992. 

In this issue, David Garneau’s new Column engages with the complex issues related to Métis Citizenship and Métis Identity. Ashley Marshal listens and reflects on Why We Write at Art Metropole with Dr. Katherine McKittrick and Yaniya Lee in conversation. Melody Ma attends a talk about Hakka cooking at the Vancouver Public Library with Cheuk Kwan, Kevin Chong, and Linda Lau Anusasananan. Laughter ensues. Seemil Chaudhry guides you through the We are ten thousand hands that plant seeds exhibition at The Robert McLaughlin Gallery. Textile art with many interwoven stories. Phinder Dulai reviews poet Hari Alluri’s new collection Tabako on the Windowsill as Alluri engages in a sonic journey. Shruthi Budnar deciphers the cinematic language of Secret of a Mountain Serpent at the Vancouver International Film Festival.

At Rungh, we also like to listen and learn. 

– Editor