brody weaver


is an artist, writer, and educator living and learning in kjipuktuk, born and raised in Southwestern Ontario.

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brody weaver

is white-settler artist, writer, and educator living and learning in kjipuktuk (colonial name “Halifax, Nova Scotia) born and raised in Southwestern Ontario.

exhibitions
video and film
installation and performance
books and print
writing

Email
Instagram
Vimeo

Writing

> (2024) Socially Engaged Art: On Making with Others.
Feature article on the work of Camille Turner, Kim Morgan, Mo Phùng & Mo Glitch, Leesa Hamilton, and Jessica Winton for Visual Arts News Fall 2024 print issue and online.

> (2024) Unbound from the Limitations of the Sex Worker Archive: in Coversation with Daze Jefferies.
Interview in Peripheral Review.

> (2024) Log On to the World of Marissa Sean Cruz
Artist profile in Visual Arts News’ Spring 2024 print issue.

> (2020/22) Queer Community Archives.
Research article uploaded to Wikipedia under the username ‘basilweave.’

> (2022) Somewhere Between Then and Now.
Essay in the exhibition catalouge Lou Sheppard: Phase Variations, published by Nevermore Press in Lunenburg, NS.

> (2022) “Theorizing Non-Participation in a Mail-Based Participatory Visual Research Project with 2SLGBTQ+ Youth in Atlantic Canada”. Weaver, B., Thorpe, A., Mandrona, A., MacKantee, K. & Burkholder, C. In Facilitating community research for social change: Case studies in qualitative, arts-based and visual research. Routledge.

>(2022) Fugivity, Mobility, and Northern Climate Enslavement in the British Imperial World: Late Eighteenth-Century Runaways on the North Eastern Seabord.
Chrysalis: A Critical Student Journal of Transformative Art History, edited by Dr. Charmaine Nelson, Institute for the Study of Canadian Slavery, vol. 1 no. 9.

> (2019) Ahuman Agency.
Commissioned essay for Ed Pien’s lithograph The Hungry Sea (2018), produced for NSCAD Lithography Workshop: Contemporary Editions.