Tag: Grammarly

  • Day twelve: 2024

    6 minute read – Kay reflects reflects on a challenging start to their day, receives exciting news about hosting an open house at FLEET, and outlines a detailed, accessible schedule for the upcoming event on Granville Island, focused on inclusivity, radical silence, and creative engagement.

  • Day five: 2024

    5 minute read – Kay reflects on their ongoing work measuring the FLEET mobile trailer, navigating building codes, and addressing accessibility challenges, including their frustration with the lack of a ramp and railings.

  • Day three: 2024

    6 minute read – Kay reflects on their day at FLEET, contemplating the concept of an artist residency, discussing the pressure of opening events with a fellow artist, and capturing 360-degree shots while balancing work with personal reflections on their radical silence project.

  • What is an “artist residency”?

    4 minute video – Kay reflects on using the term “artist residency,” especially as they sign on social media using the initialized sign for home with the handshape R, and how that doesn’t accurately match how artist residencies – not living space – exist in Vancouver within contemporary artist culture.

  • Day two: 2024

    8 minute read – Kay reflects on the challenges of working in public during their residency, balancing focus, anxiety, and accessibility, while capturing a 360-degree scan of the space and contemplating their role as a guest on stolen land.

  • Day One: 2024

    6 minute read – Kay reflects on eight years of professional development and begins anew this year, focusing on accessibility, AR/VR tools, and public engagement during their annual October residency in a mobile artist studio on Granville Island.

  • On incompleteness

    On incompleteness

    2 minute read – Kay reflects on gesture and texture in their artistic process, deciding to seek feedback from collaborators rather than force a final product.

  • To be mad amongst the old growth

    6 minute read – Kay reflects on their experience at a two-week artist residency, exploring the challenges of belonging, masking, and the significance of being allowed to struggle and be imperfect in a supportive and accepting environment.

  • Pick a colour…

    Pick a colour…

    6 minute read – Kay reflects on their resistance to labels and binary categorizations, using a pop psychology meme as a starting point, and explores the tension between resisting social labels and engaging with them on their own terms.

  • A foggy walk together

    6 minute read – Audio Files Available – A detailed and sensory-rich account of a peaceful morning walk through a foggy rural landscape, reflecting on nature, silence, and the subtle sounds and sights encountered along the way.