05/29/2026
As we count down to Making Otherwise, this is a friendly reminder to RSVP for Sunday’s gathering (link in bio). We’d love to have you join us for an afternoon of conversation, reflection, and connection. Secure your spot and come be part of it!
Making Otherwise is supported by the Collaboratory for Black Poiēsis (CBP) , an experimental, multidisciplinary research incubator and co-working research-creation hub, an archival nexus, and creative atelier/studiolab that is rooted in the importance of black study, Afro-Indigenous relations, and Afro-diasporic technologies. It is a coalitional space where transnational and anticolonial cultural workers, educators, researchers, technicians, artists, activists, system-impacted and other community members collaboratively and creatively attend to the genre-defying aesthetic interventions of Black life and Black studies. We embrace our roles as makers and maintainers, relishing liberatory practices and ideas about where we’ve been and (re)imagining where and who we want to be, together.
Established in 2022, the CBP is led by SA Smythe , Associate Professor of Black Studies & the Archive at the University of Toronto. As a critical theorist, multi-instrumentalist, and transmedia storyteller, Smythe’s work conjures black belonging and thriving relations beyond borders. Rooted in this antecartographic practice, Smythe weaves together poetics, performance, interactive light sculptures, soundscape compositions, monoprints, and archival ephemera. Their transmedia works have been featured internationally in solo and collaborative performances, film and multimedia installations, anthologies, and festivals.
We look forward to seeing you in Suite 122 at 401 Richmond St this Sunday, May 31, 2026, from 4–6 PM at Critical Distance for the roundtable.