Cinevolution welcomes six artists who explore the themes of bodies, gestures, culture and society to exhibit at Digital Carnival Z programming this year.
Natasha “Courage” Bacchus is a Tkaronto-Guyanese Black Deaf Queer Female and former Deafolympican who is passionate about deaf advocacy, fitness and physical expression.
Margaret Dragu works in video, installation, digital and analogue publication, and performance, spanning relational, durational, interventionist, and community-based practices.
Danielle Mackenzie Long is a queer emerging contemporary dance artist and self-taught filmmaker who resides on the stolen and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations (Vancouver).
Mickey L.D. Morgan is a TransLesbian Jewish bookmaker and social practice artist who works primarily with storytelling, translation, diaspora, anti-racism, de-colonialism, queering, cripping, and altogether reimagining the ways we hold space with one another.
Kofi Oduro/Illest Preacha is a Creative Coder, Performative Programmer, Multimedia Artist & Experience Enhancer who highlights the realms of human performance and the human mind in different scenarios.
Juli Saragosa is a Transnational interdisciplinary artist and sound designer. As an active collaborative, her role spans from a grassroots organizer, curator, workshop leader, film and media arts instructor, active community organizer, to mentor.
Location: online at digitalcarnival.ca
Date: April 21 – June 5, 2021
Admission: Free