Stephen Andrews is a Canadian painter whose work explores science, technology, memory and loss. Stephen was diagnosed with AIDS in 1984, when he was 28 years old. And while he survived the pandemic...
Sheila Kussner 1931-2024The phone rings at 10:00pm. That’s not late per se, but I am at my mother’s house and it seems a little surprising for a 70-something to get a call that late!
When we talk about palliative care, long-term illness and death and dying, it skews towards older generations. But young people have a large stake in this discussion, especially as they are most...
Salah Bachir is an entrepreneur, activist, philanthropist, and the queer son of Lebanese immigrants. In the larger-than-life world of Salah Bachir nothing is static; when he sees something that...
For this year’s º«¹úÂãÎè International Palliative Care Congress (MIPCC), we decided to delve a little further into the arts to bring culture into conversation with end-of-life care. An exhibition...
Ed’s photography shows both the immense beauty of the world and what we as humans have done with that beauty, his subject matter always teetering between life and death. His wife Julia Johnston, a...