This research investigates how writing shapes success in the Canadian art world. Interviews reveal that artists’ written statements often outweigh their artwork in curatorial decisions, driven by institutional and funding pressures. The study highlights tensions between creativity and bureaucracy, advocating for space where art can exist beyond institutional demands.
This project develops a strategy to improve visibility and engagement for film archives like the TIFF Film Reference Library. By addressing access barriers and promoting community partnerships, it aims to increase public awareness and support. The work highlights the cultural and economic importance of preserving and accessing audiovisual heritage.