Heather Nicol: Two Ears and One Mouth: An Interdisciplinary Workshop on Ways of Listening
In our digitized and mediated world, this workshop will target the sounds of the human voice as the prime source material for creative play. Inexorably linked with communication, voice is an instrument of tremendous subtlety, power, and universality – and readily available to record, manipulate, and emanate or broadcast.
Ximena Berecochea: The Stone In The Snowball
The Stone in the Snowball is based on Ximena Berecocha’s reading of the novel Fifth Business (1970) by Canadian writer Roberson Davies.
Gerardo Montiel-Klint Talks About His Lates Work
We talked with Gerardo Montiel about his latest work called “Finlandia” and the things that influence his creative process.
Pía Elizondo In Conversation
We talked with award-winning photographer Pía Elizondo about her latest work, Death is a Bride.
The Arts Sector During COVID-19
In October 2020, TRIEC’s PIN’s members from the Arts Sector conducted a series of webinars to inform artists and art-related professionals about support alternatives given the COVID-19 crisis.
Mario Bellatin And The Writing Of Constant Mutation
This is our first interview of the series Subtítulo, produced by the Toronto Public Library and ICE.
Alberto Ruy Sánchez And Literature Beyond The Ggenre.
TPL & the Institute for Creative Exchange, Americas Present: Alberto Ruy Sánchez and Literature Beyond the Genre Novelist, essayist, poet, editor and director of celebrated magazine, Artes de México, Alberto Ruy Sánchez is considered one of Latin America’s most important literary figures
ICE This Week 02 08 2021
This week we begin with a series of poetry readings. Irene Artigas, Armando López and Ernesto Garcianava are the first poets to read with us
ICE This Week 23 08 2021
This week we have a reading by Dominican poet Néstor Rodríguez, performed in Algonquin Park, Ontario. We also talked with Claudia Lala, curator and director of Lala Contemporary Gallery in Toronto, about fractals and cryptoart. This last conversation led us to think about the evolution of art and technology.