FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Indigenous Curatorial Collective (ICCA) and Rungh Magazine Announce Strategic Partnership to Amplify Indigenous Voices
Toronto, Ontario — April 1, 2025: The Indigenous Curatorial Collective (ICCA) and Rungh Magazine are thrilled to announce a new partnership aimed at creating dynamic digital publishing opportunities while showcasing exhibitions and programming by Indigenous artists. This collaboration marks the return of a relationship designed to amplify Indigenous voices within Canada’s cultural landscape.
Through this partnership, ICCA and Rungh will work together to highlight the diverse and vibrant work of Indigenous artists, curators, and writers. The collaboration will foster critical discourse, provide platforms for Indigenous storytelling, and expand the reach of Indigenous-led curatorial and artistic initiatives across Canada.
About Rungh Magazine
Rungh is a Canadian multidisciplinary space dedicated to creative explorations. Featuring work by Indigenous, Black, and People of Colour artists, Rungh comprises a magazine, programming, archive, advocacy, and more. Committed to fostering Canada-wide conversations by and about people of colour, Rungh challenges traditional notions of diversity in the Canadian cultural landscape. To explore Rungh’s archive of articles and learn more, visit Rungh’s website.
About the Indigenous Curatorial Collective (ICCA)
For 25 years, Indigenous Curatorial Collective / Collectif des commissaires autochtones (ICCA) is an Indigenous-run and led non-profit organization that has been a driving force in supporting and advocating for Indigenous curators, artists, and cultural workers. Through decades of collaboration, mentorship, and community-building, we have strengthened the presence of Indigenous voices in the arts, fostering spaces of innovation, critical dialogue, and cultural sovereignty. ICCA engages in critical discourse, increases professional opportunities, develops innovative programming, and builds reciprocal relationships with Indigenous communities and cultural institutions. Here’s to the next 25 years of amplifying Indigenous arts and curatorial excellence. To learn more about ICCA, visit ICCA’s website.
Media Contact: Justine “Tini” Stilborn
Digital Program & Communications Manager, Indigenous Curatorial Collective (ICCA)
Email: j.stilborn@icca.art