Please meet September’s Jury. It is a great pleasure to experience first hand how art brings people together. 

September Jury

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Justin Langlois

Justin Langlois is an artist, educator, and organizer. His practice explores collaborative structures, critical pedagogy, and infrastructural frameworks as tools for gathering, learning, and making. His work has been presented at the Centre Pompidou (Paris), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Toronto), Conflux New York, Nuit Blanche (Toronto), Creative Time Summit (Venice Biennale), Open Engagement (Pittsburgh), CAFKA (Kitchener), Art Souterrain (Montreal), Art Moves (Poland), Manif D’art Biennial (Quebec City), along with galleries and artist-run centres across Canada. His writing has been published in C Magazine, Canadian Art, the Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Open Engagement, Esse, Curb Magazine, Scapegoat, and books including Artistic Approaches to Cultural Mapping (Routledge) and The Everyday Practice of Public Art (Routledge). He is currently the Associate Dean of the Master of Fine Arts program at Emily Carr University of Art and Design. He lives and works as an uninvited guest on unceded Coast Salish Territory in Vancouver, Canada.

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Hank Bull

Interdisciplinary artist and arts organizer Hank Bull has been a happening force on Canada’s contemporary art scene for several decades. His projects and collaborations have been presented around the world and his works can be found in a number of public and private collections. Associated with the artist-run centre Western Front since 1973, he was a also a co-founder of Centre A, the Vancouver International Centre for Contemporary Asian Art, in 1999, and currently sits on the board of the Vancouver Art Gallery. “Hank Bull: Connexion,” a career survey exhibition, toured Canada 2015-2017. His work is represented by Franc Gallery.