Massy Arts Society presents Rachel Rose, author of the Giller-longlisted story collection, The Octopus Has Three Hearts (Douglas & McIntyre), and Maria Reva, author of Good Citizens Need Not Fear (Knopf Canada), in conversation with Renée Sarojini Saklikar, author of Bramah and the Beggar Boy (Nightwood Editions), for a virtual event in celebration of their…
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Watch: A Natural History of Transition
This co-presentation with Metonymy Press and Elliott Bay Book Company celebrates of the launch of Callum Angus’ debut short story collection, A Natural History of Transition. The author is joined by special guests Hazel Jane Plante and Corinne Manning. A Natural History of Transition is a collection of short stories that disrupts the notion that trans people…

Watch: The Bridge Book Launch with Keith Maillard
Author Keith Maillard is hosted by Lynne Quarmby and joined by special guests Andrea Bennett, Edward Carson, Lee Shedden and Debbie Willis for the launch of ‘The Bridge’, published by Freehand Books. About the Bridge: As a child, Keith Maillard asked his mother and grandmother, over and over again, “Am I a boy, or am…

Watch: The Colour of God Book Launch with Ayesha Chaudhry and Sarah Munawar
Canada Research Chair in Religion, Law and Social Justice Ayesha S. Chaudhry in conversation with Sarah Munawar. They discuss writing in community, decentering whiteness in storytelling, embodiment, and more. About ‘The Colour of God’: This is the story of a child raised in Canada by parents who embraced a puritanical version of Islam to shield…

Watch: Artist Talk with Nicholas Tay
Exhibiting artist Nicholas Tay is in conversation with Massy Arts Curator Emily Dundas Oke to share insights into his multi-media practice. Amateur Cartography, curated by Pennylane Shen, is on view at Massy Books from April 17 – May 24, 2021. About the Artist Nicholas Tay likens his arrival and upbringing in the Pacific Northwest from…

Watch: Peter Quartermain with Colin Browne, Rachel Blau Duplessis, Marjorie Perloff, and Fred Wah
Peter Quartermain launches his long-awaited Growing Dumb: An Autobiography of an English Education (Zat-So Productions 2021) with readings by friends Colin Browne, Rachel Blau Duplessis, Marjorie Perloff, Fred Wah and hosted by Erín Moure. Come hear extracts from this wonderful work! ABOUT THE BOOK Beloved writer Peter Quartermain is one of Canada’s best-kept literary secrets. He has…

Watch: Lullabies in the Real World
Meredith Quartermain’s Lullabies in the Real World is a sequence of poems about a train journey from West Coast to East Coast that invokes a patchwork of regions, voices and histories. Her language zings with train rhythms as she unfolds a complex conversation with poets such as bpNichol and Robin Blaser. Here, Meredith Quartermain is…

Watch: In Conversation - TK Torme, Rachel Taylor & Aaniya Asrani
Massy Arts Society is pleased to host the web release of Tara Kimberley Torme and Rachel Taylor’s In Conversation: Volume 1 with special guest interdisciplinary artist and visual storyteller Aaniya Asrani. About the Book In this collection of haiku poetry, Torme poses a haiku and then Taylor presents an answer to the posed haiku, hence the title In Conversation. …

Massy Reads: On Interrogating the Colonial Frame
A Public Humanities Hub Conversation with UBC Authors Hannah Turner (School of Information) and David Gaertner (Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies). A book launch series co-hosted by UBC Public Humanities and Massy Arts Society. Co-sponsored with UBC Press. Speakers: Dr. Hannah Turner Assistant Professor, School of Information Dr. David Gaertner Assistant Professor, Institute for Critical…