Jon Davies is a Montreal-born curator, writer, and PhD candidate in Art History at Stanford University. He curated the retrospective exhibition People Like Us: The Gossip of Colin Campbell, which toured across Canada from 2008 to 2012. In 2011, he curated the large-scale queer exhibition Coming After while Assistant Curator at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto. His book Trash: A Queer Film Classic about the Andy Warhol/Paul Morrissey film of that name was published in 2009. His edited anthology More Voice-Over: Colin Campbell Writings was published by Concordia University Press in 2021. He most recently co-edited Little Joe magazine #6 with Sam Ashby.
Logan MacDonald is an artist, curator, writer, educator and activist who focuses on queer, disability and Indigenous perspectives. He is of mixed-European and Mi’kmaw ancestry, who identifies with both his Indigenous and settler roots. Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, his Mi’kmaw ancestry is connected to Elmastukwek, Ktaqamkuk. His artwork has been exhibited across North America, notably with exhibitions at L.A.C.E. (Los Angeles), John Connelly Presents (New York), Ace Art Inc. (Winnipeg), The Rooms (St. John's), and Articule (Montréal). In 2019, MacDonald was longlisted for the Sobey Art Award and was honoured with a six-month residency at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. He is a graduate from Concordia University with a BFA in Interdisciplinary Studies and a MFA in Studio Arts from York University.
Jon Davies is a Montreal-born curator, writer, and PhD candidate in Art History at Stanford University. He curated the retrospective exhibition People Like Us: The Gossip of Colin Campbell, which toured across Canada from 2008 to 2012. In 2011, he curated the large-scale queer exhibition Coming After while Assistant Curator at The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery, Toronto. His book Trash: A Queer Film Classic about the Andy Warhol/Paul Morrissey film of that name was published in 2009. His edited anthology More Voice-Over: Colin Campbell Writings was published by Concordia University Press in 2021. He most recently co-edited Little Joe magazine #6 with Sam Ashby.
Logan MacDonald is an artist, curator, writer, educator and activist who focuses on queer, disability and Indigenous perspectives. He is of mixed-European and Mi’kmaw ancestry, who identifies with both his Indigenous and settler roots. Born in Summerside, Prince Edward Island, his Mi’kmaw ancestry is connected to Elmastukwek, Ktaqamkuk. His artwork has been exhibited across North America, notably with exhibitions at L.A.C.E. (Los Angeles), John Connelly Presents (New York), Ace Art Inc. (Winnipeg), The Rooms (St. John's), and Articule (Montréal). In 2019, MacDonald was longlisted for the Sobey Art Award and was honoured with a six-month residency at the Künstlerhaus Bethanien in Berlin. He is a graduate from Concordia University with a BFA in Interdisciplinary Studies and a MFA in Studio Arts from York University.