Xandú: Honouring Our Ancestors, is the latest exhibit on display at NSCAD's Treaty Gallery
Description
The show uses art, video, food and storytelling, the show has a large focus on demystifying the Day of the Dead and fosters a connection and cross cultural exchange between the Mi'kmaw and Zapotec (Bën Za) youth. The exhibit closes on November 8th.
To hear more Alex Guye reached two people behind the exhibit. Tania Fuentes is an art educator, researcher at NSCAD and the curator of Xandú. Joshua Schwab-Cartas is an assistant professor at NSCAD and the project lead of Xandú. The first voice you'll hear is Joshua explaining what Xandú means.
Dr Christopher McMaster is a co-author on this research. He's a professor of Pharmacology at Dalhousie University, and scientific director of the Institute of Genetics, at the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. He speaks with guest host Preston Mulligan.
Published 11/28/24
Jeff Douglas speaks with the Spinbusters about the Nova Scotia provincial election results. Michelle Coffin teaches political science at CBU. Chris Lydon is President at m5 Public Affairs. Barbara Emodi taught communications at Mount St Vincent University, and writes books, and a substack.
Published 11/27/24