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Mandate/Objectives
Border Crossings’s subject is contemporary Canadian
and international art and culture which the magazine
investigates through articles, columns, reviews, profiles,
interviews and portfolios of drawings and photographs.
Border Crossings crosses both disciplinary and geographic
boundaries in its coverage of visual arts (painting,
drawing, sculpture, film, architecture and video), the
performing arts (theatre, dance, music and performance)
and the literary arts (fiction, poetry and essays).
The magazine's interest is in the edges where new art
is produced. Our editorial conviction is that material
of real interest is generated at the borders between
high and low culture, and in the ways in which one art
form crosses over into the aesthetic terrain of another.
It is our editorial intention to be a critical forum for serious writing about
art and cultural issues. The vehicle for that discussion is intelligent, informed
and accessible writing and design. Border Crossings sees its mandate as providing
a unique perspective on significant aesthetic and cultural issues of the contemporary
period.
Geographic Location and Community Served
Border Crossings is published in Winnipeg, Manitoba,
and, while we feel both an interest in, and a commitment
to, presenting work from this region, Border Crossings’s
audience is national and increasingly, international.
We identify the community we serve as being intelligent,
interested and informed individuals who want to enter
the broad cultural discussion that results when well-written,
topical material is presented with care and regard.
Border Crossings Interviews Leonard Cohen.
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