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  • cMAS and MCL members @ Boundaries and (dis)junctions CALACS Congress 2025

    From May 15 to May 17, 2025, members of cMAS and MCL will participate in the Annual Congress of the Canadian Association for Latin American and Caribbean Studies (CALACS), 2025 at York University, Toronto, as part of the panel “Negotiating Representation: Critical Analyses of Media-arts and Cultural Practices across the Americas” organized and chaired by…

    April 27, 2025
    Conference Presentations
  • Latin American Video Art in the VIVO Media Arts Archive @ LASA 2023- Vancouver

    On May 26 2023we were honoured to host a video screening and library showcase of Latin American Video Art in the VIVO Media Art Archive. Organized in collaboration with Archive/Counter Archive (ACA) and the LASA Film Studies and Visual Culture section ( via Jessica Gordon-Burroghs), Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda curated a short screening selection of videos…

    June 11, 2023
    Exhibitions and Screenings, Patrnerships, Public Talks
  • Latin American Visual Histories: Paradigms/Aporias/Methods, organized by Jessica Stites-Mor and Ernesto Capello this weekend at the Banff Centre, October 7-8, 2022.

    Members of cMAS are excited to participate in Latin American Visual Histories: Paradigms/Aporias/Methods, organized by Jessica Stites-Mor and Ernesto Capello, this weekend at the Banff Centre from October 7-8, 2022. Gabriel Juliano Mora will present advances in his doctoral research on Brazilian rappers. His talk “‘Contemporary Media Arts Epistemologies: Brazilian Rappers’ Practice as Knowledge-making” will…

    October 5, 2022
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  • Activating the Archive: An Overview of Media-Based Research-Creation projects across the Americas

    On Wednesday August 24 I will be chairing a panel on media-based research-creation projects with colleagues, collaborators and members of cMAS. If you are participating in CALACS this year, please join us. Sarah Shamash, Catherine Pearce, Maira Cristina Castro Mina, Daisy Quezada, Lois Klassen and Gabriel Juliano will present various creative engagements with Latin American…

    August 19, 2022
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  • Gabriel Juliano presenting at Borderline Sonorities ” Blackness as Decolonial Expression of Resistance in Baco Exú do Blues’ Bluesman”

    Gabriel Juliano (cMAS PhD student) will be presenting preliminary findings of his doctoral research at Borderline Sonorities ( Sonoridades Fronteiriças) on June 9, 2021. Juliano’s research investigates representations of black resistance in Brazilian media arts and music with a particular focus on their pedagogical potential. In Blackness as Decolonial Expression of Resistance in Baco Exú…

    June 8, 2021
    Conference Presentations, News
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Recent Posts

  • AAHVS Visiting Artist Lecture Series – WhiteFeather Hunter “Biofabrication as Feminist Craft: Weaving Life at the Cellular Scale” November 28, 2025
  • Diasporic Worldings @ Urban Screen at the Libby Leshgold Gallery, Emily Carr University – Nov 18, 2025 to Feb 16,2026 November 18, 2025
  • A Diasporic Gaze: Latinx and Latinx Canadian Imaginaries on Screen October 30, 2025
  • Freya Zinovieff & Amanda Gutiérrez @ MOMENTUM 13 Biennale curated by Morten Søndergaard May 31, 2025

About cMAS

The criticalmediartstudio (cMAS) explores how old and new technologies have and continue to shape historical narratives and practices of media arts and design.

cMAS is directed by Dr. Gabriela Aceves Sepúlveda.

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School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)
Simon Fraser University Surrey
250 -13450 102 Avenue
Surrey, BC V3T 0A3
CANADA


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