Erica Hart is a multi-media artist based in Montreal whose art is grounded largely in a desire to promote community building.
ART & PHOTOGRAPHY
Meet the Archivists: Photographers Capturing Queer Rave Culture
Amid the crowd, amongst the sweat, glitter and haze of Toronto’s underground rave scene, you’ll find Jet. Nikon D7500 in hand, the zeitgeist archivist begins to capture moments of queer rave history, emulating nostalgia and making the viewer wish they had lived through it.
Verseau Femme
Liminul Studios presents “Verseau Femme” shot by photographer Cody Rooney in collaboration with Verseau designer & creative director Josephine Kent.
Photographer Hannah Wild Explores The Female Gaze and ‘Growing Up’
Photographer Hannah Louis Wild shares her latest series Live Laugh Love — a captivating collection of awry and nostalgic images exploring childhood, friendship, aging, and the passage of time.
Nadia Lee Cohen’s New Book Is a Kaleidoscope of Personas
Chrisauntae
Chrisauntae at Want Management photographed and styled by Stella Gigliotti exclusive for Liminul Magazine.
Virgil Abloh’s Legacy
Virgil Abloh’s legacy is far-reaching in popular culture today, he is and was the modern-day renaissance man. Part designer, part DJ, part creative director, the wunderkind single-handedly helmed the meteoric rise of his label Off White and transformed Louis Vuitton into the streetwear juggernaut we know and love, all the while playing gigs at techno festivals, releasing EP’s with Boyz Noise and conjuring furniture collaborations with Ikea.
The Red Room: Exploring Intimacy and Femininity
The Red Room, a multi-disciplinary artist installation in the St Henri borough of Tiohtià:ke / Montreal this past week, was equal parts community, femininity, and unfettered artistic expression.
Reconceiving Public Space Post-Pandemic
Re-conceptualizing how public space is perceived today in tandem with how they are envisioned has to do not only with the future of a city but also with its past.
Lea Colombo: Colours of my Body
With just a glance at one of Lea Colombo’s photographs, you’ll instantly recognize it: hazy, psychedelic, and saturated in profound colour, the South African’s work is a multi-faceted exploration of feminine energy.