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View complete curator list- Chris Gehman
- Claudia Dey
- Jowita Bydlowska
- Sheila Heti
- Bert Archer
- Pasha Malla
- Peter Lynch
- Marco Pitzalis
- Catherine Bush
- Hunter Stephenson
- Mitu Sengupta
- Darren Wershler
- Mary Gaitskill
- Lynn Crosbie
- Alana Wilcox
- Ernest Hilbert
- Kathryn Borel
- Micah Toub
- Russell Smith
- Joanna Kavenna
- Joe Cobden
- Sean Dixon
- Mike Hoolboom
- Lisan Jutras
- John Goldbach
- Lauren Bride
- Peter Wolfgang
- Damian Rogers
- Jon Paul Fiorentino
- Alexandra Shimo
- Anton Piatigorsky
- Nathalie Jordi
- Erik Rutherford
- David Heti
- Christine Pountney
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Ryeberg Curator BioCraig Davidson RSS
Craig was born in Toronto and grew up in the bordertown of St. Catharines, Ontario, near Niagara Falls. His books include “Rust and Bone” (which was made into a major feature film of the same name), “The Fighter,” “Sarah Court,” "Precious Cargo," and "The Saturday Night Ghost Club." His novel “Cataract City” was shortlisted for the 2013 Giller Prize. He also writes horror-thrillers under a pseudonym. He is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and his journalism and articles have been published in The Globe and Mail, Esquire, GQ, The Walrus, Agni, and The Washington Post. He lives in Toronto with his partner and child. More Craig Davidson, here.Go to curator page - Jon DaviesClose
Ryeberg Curator BioJon Davies RSS
Jon's writing has appeared in C Magazine, Canadian Art, GLQ, Cinema Scope, and numerous exhibition catalogues and critical anthologies. In 2009, Arsenal Pulp Press published his book on Paul Morrissey's 1970 film "Trash." He has curated many film/video screenings and exhibitions including Shary Boyle & Emily Vey Duke: The Illuminations Project and the traveling retrospective People Like Us: The Gossip of Colin Campbell, both for the Oakville Galleries, as well as Ryan Trecartin: Any Ever for The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery (with Helena Reckitt). He is in the PhD Art History program at Stanford. More Jon Davies, click here.Go to curator page - Charles DemersClose
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Charles Demers is an author, humourist and comedian based in Vancouver. He's performed at the Just For Laughs Festival and is a regular guest on CBC's The Debaters and This is That. He is the author of "The Prescription Errors," "Vancouver Special" (shortlisted for the Hubert Evans BC Bookprize for Non-Fiction), The Horrors: An A to Z of Funny Thoughts on Awful Things," "Property Values," "Primary Obsessions," and "Noonday Dark." For more Charles Demers, go here.Go to curator page
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Claudia Dey is a novelist, playwright and columnist. Her plays include Beaver, Trout Stanley and The Gwendolyn Poems, which was nominated for the Governor General’s Award and the Trillium Award. Her novels are “Stunt” (‘deeply weird and totally beautiful’ according to Time Out Chicago) and "Heartbreaker" ('a dark star of a novel' according to Lauren Groff). The Toronto Star, in its description of Dey’s writing, said ‘It’s as if poet Anne Carson and satirist Mordecai Richler accidentally collided at a drunken PEN fundraiser to produce a mischievous, magical and observant girl-child.’ More Claudia Dey here.Go to curator page - Kelly DignanClose
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Kelly Dignan's writing has appeared in Queen Street Quarterly, Grain, and The Globe and Mail. She lives in Toronto.Go to curator page
- Sean DixonClose
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Sean Dixon is a novelist, playwright, and actor. His novels include "The Many Revenges of Kip Flynn" and "The Girls Who Saw Everything" ("The Last Days of the Lacuna Cabal" in the U.S. and the U.K.) — named one of the Best Books of 2007 by Quill & Quire. His plays have been produced in Canada, the U.S., Australia and the U.K., and three have been collected in "AWOL: Three Plays for Theatre SKAM." There is also his drama, "A God in Need of Help."Go to curator page - Christopher DodaClose
Ryeberg Curator BioChristopher Doda RSS
Christopher Doda is a poet, editor, and critic living in Toronto. His poetry has appeared in many national and international journals, and he is the author of three collections, “Among Ruins,” “Aesthetics Lesson,” and "Glutton for Punishment."Go to curator page