Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2023: TFW No Institutional Access: Independent Research Workshop

In a world of paywalled articles and inaccessible academia, research without institutional means is often difficult and laborious. 

Art + Feminism Wikipedia Edit-a-thon 2023: A Collective Investigation

We are starting this year with another Collective Investigation, inviting you to examine the contents of Centre A’s reading room while taking part in a literary game.

Centre A Announces a Change in Leadership

Centre A Announces a Change in Leadership  – The Centre A Board of Directors would like to share the news of the departure of Henry Heng Lu as Read more…

Temporary Closure

Happy New Year from the Centre A team! The gallery will close until further notice. 

Centre A Speaker Series 2022 EXTENDED: Sunil Gupta and Tom Hsu

We have extended our Speaker Series 2022 and will wrap up this year with a virtual discussion that examines the intersection between photographic practices and racialized queer identities in the Western context. Thursday, December 1, 2022, 11 am – 1 pm PST, via Zoom.

Panel Discussion: What Water Teaches

Centre A is pleased to present an online panel discussion, What Water Teaches, with Kayah George ‘Halth Leah’, Audrey Siegl, and Rita Wong, encompassing water’s health, agency, and role in intergenerational dialogues in relation to Indigenous epistemologies and community building as part of the ongoing work towards climate justice through decolonization. Saturday, November 12, 2022, 1 – 3 pm PST, via Zoom.

Centre A Presents: A Collective Investigation

Presented as part of Art Book Month with the Vancouver Art Book Fair, A Collective Investigation invites participants to explore the contents of Centre A’s Reading Room, home to a sizeable collection of artist books, exhibit catalogues, and monographs related to Asian and diasporic Asian art. Saturday, October 29, 2022, 1 – 3 pm PDT. Register today!