
Orisha del Norte- Massy Arts Interview
“Being of Chilean and Jamaican ancestry, I felt the need to search out traditions that came from places where both sides of my ancestry co-existed and formed their own traditions…


“Being of Chilean and Jamaican ancestry, I felt the need to search out traditions that came from places where both sides of my ancestry co-existed and formed their own traditions…

RCI recently did a feature on the social justice arts based practices of Chilean artists Ruby Smith Díaz and Soledad Fátima Muñoz. Read more in Spanish, here.

To celebrate Duppy Conquerors, Rafael Zen interviews Díaz for Massy Arts, addressing the project Still Here, an eight session arts-based workshop series exploring the histories, erasure, and resistance of Black…

September 27 – November 10, Massy Arts will host, Duppy Conquerors: Black Histories + Futures in Canada, a new window exhibition organized by lead artist and educator Ruby Smith Díaz.…

I’m overjoyed and honoured to have been featured alongside Afua Cooper and other amazing Black educators and activists doing the work to bring Black Histories to schools in so called…