ArtsEverywhere is assembled by a team of editors, curators, and writers with the direction and leadership of Musagetes.
Editors
Shawn Van Sluys, Editor-in-Chief — shawn.vansluys@musagetes.ca Siddhartha Joag, Managing Editor — siddhartha@artseverywhere.ca Justin Kiersky, Editorial Coordinator — justinkiersky@gmail.com
Series Editors
Matthew Stadler, Editor, Polity of Literature Niels Bekkema, Editorial Assistant, Polity of Literature Justin Kiersky, Editor, Breathing Series Sidd Joag & Justin Kiersky, Editors, The Roads of Yemoja German Andino & Richard Akim, Producers, Bidi Bidi Media Lab Anna Bowen, Editor, Complicating Care Sidd Joag & Justin Kiersky, Editors, Extractivismo: Oaxaca Dani d'Emilia & Vanessa Andreotti, Editors, Art-Life Rituals for Radical Tenderness Sidd Joag, Editor, Curse of Geography Pato Hebert & Alexandra Juhasz, Editors, Long Hauling Sidd Joag, Editor, Quarantine Iva Kovač, Editor, From the Citizens to Their City Karla Claudio-Betancourt, Editor, Rewilding Borikén
Completed Series Editors
Alessandra Pomarico, Editor, Pedagogy Otherwise Nikolay Oleynikov, Editor, Ways of Seeing: Russian Colonialisms Carey West & Stephen Donnelly, Hosts, Four33: An Improvisation Podcast Shawn Van Sluys, Editor, Of Homelands & Revolution Michael Roberson, Pato Hebert, Robert Sember, Shawn Van Sluys, Editors, Ballroom Freedom School Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Editors, The American Dream Shawn Van Sluys & Todd Lanier Lester, Editors, Queer City
Administration
Marva Wisdom, Director, ArtsEverywhere Festival Jessica Desjardins, Rack & Pinion, Web Developer & Designer Curtis Walker, Administration & Communication — curtis@musagetes.ca Anna Bowen, Administrative Assistant — anna@musagetes.ca Diana Hillier, Finance Manager — diana@musagetes.ca
Advisors
German Andino Angel Velasco Shaw
Musagetes’ office is located in Guelph, Ontario, which is situated on land that is steeped in rich Indigenous history and home to many First Nations, Métis and Inuit people today. We would like to acknowledge that we are guests on the ancestral and treaty lands of the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation of the Aanishinaabek Peoples. Throughout history, this land and these waters have also been home to the Chonnonton Peoples (“People of the Deer”), as well as the Haudenosaunee from the south, and the Anishanaabe and Métis from the North. We offer respect as we strengthen our relationships with them. We express our gratitude for sharing these lands for our mutual benefit.