2021
Panel: "Towards place-making". Online event. Thursday, September 30, 2021. Moderated by Talia Golland: A panel discussion considering how we as arts practitioners think through or combat our relationships to gentrification, and the implications of holding/occupying space. A discussion between Bunker 2, Hearth, The Shell Projects, and artist Hiba Abdallah.
Richard Trapunksi, "Toronto's Long Winter celebrates 10th anniversary with Together Apart series"
Now Magazine, August 26, 2021
2018
Rosemary Heather, "How Indie Art Spaces are Surviving Gentrification in Toronto"
Now Magazine, September 4, 2018
Samuel Staples, "The fine line between violence and spectacle"
Ryersonian, January 24, 2018
2017
Panel. “The Evolution of the Artist-Run Centre” Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, ON. Saturday, December 2, 2017. Moderated by Parker Kay: Examining the ways in which gallery proprietors have had to innovate many aspects of the artist-run model in order to adapt to the current moment.
Panel. “Ctrl+Shift Session #1” InterAccess, Toronto, ON. Tuesday, November 21, 2017.Moderated by Shauna Jean Doherty: Subject of venue displacement and sustainability for arts organizations in Toronto.
Anna Kovler, "A New Generation: In conversation with five independent art galleries: Little Sister, Bunker 2, Franz Kaka, The Loon and Y+ Contemporary"
C Magazine, issue 135, Autumn 2017
Canadian Art "16 Art Shows to see this fall"
Canadian Art, September 21, 2017
Chris Hampton, "Escape room game makes puzzle city's housing crisis"
Toronto Star, August 24th, 2017
Q, CBC Radio, "Why is art being exhibited in a shipping container"
Q Radio on CBC, August 15, 2017
Anna Kovler, "A DRY REFUGE : SEAN STEWART AT BUNKER 2"
Arsenal contemporary art June 2nd, 2017
CTV News, "Art Gallery in a Shipping Container"
CTV News, May 26, 2017
Murray Whyte, "Have art, will travel: Bunker 2 is a new gallery in a shipping container"
Toronto Star May 14th, 2017
growing sideways artist talk, in conversation with artists Madelyne Beckles, Dahae Song, and Hannah Spector. Moderated by Kate Benedict. Akin Studios, 444 Dufferin St. Unit E, Saturday, April 8th.
Canadian Art "Must-Sees"
Canadian Art Magazine April 6 to 12, 2017
WAREHOUSE : a social, featuring a performance by Maya Ben David, and projections by: Madelyne Beckles, Joe Chamandy, Dahae Song, and Hannah Spector. Thursday, March 30th, 2017, 442 Dufferin Street, M6K 2A3.
DELINK 1 : video art screening & talk, featuring works by Jennifer Chan, Danièle Dennis, Jennifer Dysart, and Philip Leung. OCAD University, 100 McCaul Street, M5T 1W1, Room 230, Saturday, March 4th, 2017.
Canadian Art "Must-Sees"
Canadian Art Magazine February 9 to 15, 2017
2016
Alex Raponi, "URBAN ARTISTS & NAVIGATING ‘THE NEW YORK OF CANADA’"
Artistorian November 21st, 2016.
Canadian Art "Must-Sees"
Canadian Art Magazine November 3 to 9, 2016
NOISE BOX: a sound art social, featuring performances by Marco D'Andrea, Anna Friz, Daniel Griffin, Kristina Guison, Robert Anthony O'Halloran, Lucille Kim, and Neven Lochhead. Saturday, February 4th, 2017
Panel: "Towards place-making". Online event. Thursday, September 30, 2021. Moderated by Talia Golland: A panel discussion considering how we as arts practitioners think through or combat our relationships to gentrification, and the implications of holding/occupying space. A discussion between Bunker 2, Hearth, The Shell Projects, and artist Hiba Abdallah.
Richard Trapunksi, "Toronto's Long Winter celebrates 10th anniversary with Together Apart series"
Now Magazine, August 26, 2021
2018
Rosemary Heather, "How Indie Art Spaces are Surviving Gentrification in Toronto"
Now Magazine, September 4, 2018
Samuel Staples, "The fine line between violence and spectacle"
Ryersonian, January 24, 2018
2017
Panel. “The Evolution of the Artist-Run Centre” Toronto Reference Library, Toronto, ON. Saturday, December 2, 2017. Moderated by Parker Kay: Examining the ways in which gallery proprietors have had to innovate many aspects of the artist-run model in order to adapt to the current moment.
Panel. “Ctrl+Shift Session #1” InterAccess, Toronto, ON. Tuesday, November 21, 2017.Moderated by Shauna Jean Doherty: Subject of venue displacement and sustainability for arts organizations in Toronto.
Anna Kovler, "A New Generation: In conversation with five independent art galleries: Little Sister, Bunker 2, Franz Kaka, The Loon and Y+ Contemporary"
C Magazine, issue 135, Autumn 2017
Canadian Art "16 Art Shows to see this fall"
Canadian Art, September 21, 2017
Chris Hampton, "Escape room game makes puzzle city's housing crisis"
Toronto Star, August 24th, 2017
Q, CBC Radio, "Why is art being exhibited in a shipping container"
Q Radio on CBC, August 15, 2017
Anna Kovler, "A DRY REFUGE : SEAN STEWART AT BUNKER 2"
Arsenal contemporary art June 2nd, 2017
CTV News, "Art Gallery in a Shipping Container"
CTV News, May 26, 2017
Murray Whyte, "Have art, will travel: Bunker 2 is a new gallery in a shipping container"
Toronto Star May 14th, 2017
growing sideways artist talk, in conversation with artists Madelyne Beckles, Dahae Song, and Hannah Spector. Moderated by Kate Benedict. Akin Studios, 444 Dufferin St. Unit E, Saturday, April 8th.
Canadian Art "Must-Sees"
Canadian Art Magazine April 6 to 12, 2017
WAREHOUSE : a social, featuring a performance by Maya Ben David, and projections by: Madelyne Beckles, Joe Chamandy, Dahae Song, and Hannah Spector. Thursday, March 30th, 2017, 442 Dufferin Street, M6K 2A3.
DELINK 1 : video art screening & talk, featuring works by Jennifer Chan, Danièle Dennis, Jennifer Dysart, and Philip Leung. OCAD University, 100 McCaul Street, M5T 1W1, Room 230, Saturday, March 4th, 2017.
Canadian Art "Must-Sees"
Canadian Art Magazine February 9 to 15, 2017
2016
Alex Raponi, "URBAN ARTISTS & NAVIGATING ‘THE NEW YORK OF CANADA’"
Artistorian November 21st, 2016.
Canadian Art "Must-Sees"
Canadian Art Magazine November 3 to 9, 2016
NOISE BOX: a sound art social, featuring performances by Marco D'Andrea, Anna Friz, Daniel Griffin, Kristina Guison, Robert Anthony O'Halloran, Lucille Kim, and Neven Lochhead. Saturday, February 4th, 2017