Over the years, COHDS affiliates have produced many innovative projects and performances that push the boundaries of what research-creation means. In this section we present a range of research-creation projects led by our affiliated scholars, artists, students and community members. These examples include performances, exhibitions, audio walks, podcasts, graphic memoirs, photography, interactive maps, public art and many more. They illustrate the creative power that can be triggered by oral history projects.
Come Wash with Us, Tasht Collective: Kumru Bilici, Khadija Baker, Hourig Attarian, Shahrzad Arshadi
Centre for Oral History and Digital Storytelling (COHDS)
Concordia University
1400 de Maisonneuve Blvd W.
Library Building, 10th Floor, Room LB-1042
Montreal, QC, Canada
Guy-Concordia Metro
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