Episodes

  • Janet Lumb's Life Story
    Jul 31 2024

    Janet Sui Jing Lumb, a great Montrealer, a musician, community organizer and activist.

    In this episode we invite you to listen to Janet Lumb life story.

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    50 mins
  • A Conversation About Gentrification
    Aug 7 2023

    In this episode of Future is Now, you’ll hear a conversation about gentrification that co-producers Shahrzad Arshadi and Caroline Kunzle had with two scholars,  Aaron Vansintjan and Fred Burrill. Both Aaron and Fred have studied and organized around the question of gentrification for a long time. They share their thoughts on what it is, how it works and what we as artists -- and most importantly, as citizens -- can do to stop it. 

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    25 mins
  • The Future We Imagine!
    Jul 28 2023

    In this episode ,  I am focusing  on our Hopes and Dreams. What is the future we are wishing to live or wishing to leave behind for our children and grandchildren and the generations after us.

    For that I asked different people to record their voices in order to  share their hopes and dreams with us. A beautiful collage!

    Many of us have experienced atrocities by living through wars, brutal fundamentalist revolutions, dictatorship, political repressions and corrupted regimes and unwanted migration.

    I am one of those people…

    Time passes whether I want to or not, I am getting old and it makes me so sad to think this is the world that I am leaving behind for my grandchildren. It makes me think more than ever that  we must do something to stop this brutal machine. 

    And this episode is a little trigger,  at least for some of us to think about the future and to  dream! 

    Maybe by talking about our hopes and dreams we realize ( I mean our collective we) deserve a better life than what we have been offered by greedy capitalists and warlords.  

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    32 mins
  • Freda Guttman a Montreal based artist and educator is talking about her life, art and activism
    Jul 12 2023

    **The interview with Freda Guttman was recorded in October 2017 at her home in Saint Henri neighbourhood in Montréal.

    Freda Guttman  has worked as a printmaker, photographer and  as an installation artist. , her work has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Canada, the United States and internationally

    Her art practice and her political activism come together in a series of installations, in particular, one about the genocide of the Mayan people, Guatemala! The Road of War,  and an installation concerning the global system of food production and distribution, The Global Menu, 

    She has also produced two installations having to do with Palestine/Israel: Diminish Your Cup and Two Family Albums: Canada Park. 

    Check her website for more; https://www.fredaguttman.com

    Photo by: Thien V.

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    45 mins
  • Woman Life Freedom: A Revolutionary Soundtrack / Interview with Kaveh Abbasian
    May 17 2023

    A conversion about revolutionary art and most specifically revolutionary songs.

    Kaveh Abbasian  is an artist, filmmaker, university lecturer and political activist.


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    54 mins
  • Interview with Babak Salari a Montreal-based photographer and educator
    Feb 4 2023

    In this episode of Future is Now, listen to Shahrzad Arshadi's interview with Babak Salari,  a Montreal based photographer and educator.

    His documentary projects include: Iranian artists in exile; matriarchal, indigenous communities in Mexico; and gays and transvestites in Cuba. Recently, he documented those displaced and brutalized by war in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Lebanon and Palestine. His interest in photography began as a teenager in his native Iran where he contributed to various publications. At the age of twenty-one, his political activities resulted in his imprisonment for six months by the Khomeini regime. Upon his temporary release from jail, he fled to Pakistan and, a year later, arrived in Canada where he resumed his study and practice of photography. His new documentary work Traumas and Miracles: Portraits of Northwestern Bulgaria is dealing with the sense of disorientation, loss, pain, and isolation. www.babaksalari.com

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    55 mins
  • Indigenous Futures: A Conversation with Skawennati
    Dec 5 2022

    In this episode of Future is Now, listen to Caroline Kunzle's conversation with Mohawk multimedia artist, Skawennati, in which she speaks about her work exploring Indigenous life in the future, about participating in a fashion show and about co-founding daphne, Montreal’s first indigenous-run artist centre. Skawennati also tells us about some of the ideas that went into her work, When Onkwehón: we Visit the Queen, an exhibit currently on at Ellephant gallery, in Tio'tia:ke (Montreal) until January 28, 2023.  To find out more about Skawennati’s work, see her website .

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    33 mins
  • Une conversation avec Catherine Boivin
    Oct 20 2022

    Dans cet épisode, une conversation avec l’artiste multidisciplinaire atikamekw, Catherine Boivin, qui a présenté son œuvre, Nikotwaso au centre d’artiste autochtone daphne en juillet et août dernier. Elle nous parle des femmes autochtones, de la transmission culturelle des grand-mères, de l’importance de la langue, et des jeunes de sa communauté. Catherine Boivin s’exprime autant par la vidéo et la photo que par la sculpture, la peinture et la performance. Elle est aussi joggeuse et marathonienne et danseuse de Pow Wow. Pour plus de renseignements, voir https://otehima-atisokew.squarespace.com/about

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    In this episode, a conversation with multidisciplinary Atikamekw artist, Catherine Boivin, whose installation, Nikotwaso was presented at the indigenous artist-run centre, daphne last July and August. She speaks to us about Indigenous women, cultural transmission from grandmothers, the importance of language and about the youth in her community. Catherine Boivin works with video and photography as well as sculpture, painting, and performance. She is also a jogger, a marathon runner, and a Pow Wow dancer. For more information, see https://otehima-atisokew.squarespace.com/about

    * Photo: Mike Patton


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    22 mins