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Maya Wilson-Sánchez

Maya Wilson-Sánchez is an Andean curator, art historian, and writer. Born in Ecuador and currently based between Toronto and New York City, their work centres on the development, movement, and exchange of art across the Americas.

Review

Issue 160

“Beyond the Vanishing Maya: Voices of a Land in Resistance”

byMaya Wilson-Sánchez

“Beyond the Vanishing Maya: Voices of a Land in Resistance” ran from 17 October 2024 to 28 March 2025 at the Textile Museum of Canada, Toronto. Guest curated by Diego Ventura Puac-Coyoy.

Column

Issue 151

Tilling: The Push to Unionize Art and Culture Work in Canada

byMaya Wilson-Sánchez

Maya Wilson-Sanchez speaks with individuals from two unions that were formed during the pandemic: Jonny Sopotiuk, the president of the Vancouver-based Arts and Cultural Workers’ Union, and a group of past and present employees of The Power Plant in Toronto who contributed to a successful unionizing effort last year.

Editorial

Issue 150

Editorial: Maps

byJac Renée Bruneau and Maya Wilson-Sánchez

Editors Jac Renée Bruneau and Maya Wilson-Sanchez reflect on the issue’s theme: Maps.

Mapping
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