Art Windsor-Essex respectfully acknowledges that we are located on Anishinaabe Territory – the traditional territory of the Three Fires Confederacy of First Nations, comprised of the Ojibway, the Odawa, and the Potawatomi. Today the Anishinaabe of the Three Fires Confederacy are represented by Bkejwanong. We want to state our respect for the ancestral and ongoing authority of Walpole Island First Nation over its Territory.
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Dream City Zine Workshop
Exploring the future of our neighbourhoods through art and collaboration.


About the Workshop
This workshop encouraged participants to imagine the future of their neighbourhood. Participants had the opportunity to think about their urban landscape, how they interact with their city, and about the possibilities of what the city can be for them and their community.
We then produced a collaborative zine in which the participants created collages to share their thoughts and ideas about their relation to the city.
Discover the creative visions of our community in the Dream City Zine! Flip through this interactive collection of collages and ideas, where participants reimagine their city and share their perspectives on its future.
Download the Dream City Zine






About the Artist: A. Jamali Rad
A Jamali Rad is a writer and artist whose work is founded on materialist histories of ideological systems, technology, class, place, negation, the binary, and the void. They have published three full length books of poetry with Talonbooks, the most recent of which is No Signal No Noise (2024). They have also designed and printed many handmade zines and chapbooks of their own work, as well as for the journal About a Bicycle with Danielle LaFrance and the poetry publisher House House Press with D.M. Bradford.

Thanks to the generous support of
