Sarah-Tai Black
Sarah-Tai Black is an arts curator, film programmer, writer, and speaker who lives and works in Toronto.
Latest from Sarah-Tai Black
Long Live Montero: How this directing duo put Lil Nas X's singular story on screen
Zac Manuel and Carlos López Estrada's new Lil Nas X tour doc captures an emergent star still discovering himself, both on and off stage.
Q&A
Author Christina Sharpe uses beauty as a path to liberation
The author of Ordinary Notes and In the Wake tells us about finding inspiration in Toni Morrison and using care for others as blueprints for building new worlds.
Q&A
Black Drones in the Hive: This 'staggering achievement' of an exhibition is making hidden histories visible
In conversation with artist Deanna Bowen and curator Crystal Mowry about the project and the challenges they've faced working within Canadian arts institutions.
In the Making
Walter Scott's Wendy comics depict the hilarious and tender misadventures of an aspiring artist
In his sympathetic satire, Wendy is all of us — and if she's not, then she's certainly someone we know.
In The Making |