Artist Anna Camilleri has been hailed as a "tough, visceral and funny" (Atlanta Journal Constitution) "cultural agitator and fab femme" (Now Magazine) – "this lady in red has an important message to share" (Quill and Quire). She has performed for the last decade in Canada and the US in theatres, festivals, universities, and in houses of ill-repute. Recent work includes one-woman show Sounds Siren Red (Red Dress Productions), performance installation Poetry Is Not a Luxury (Mayworks) and experimental documentary Red Dress (CBC Radio 1, Outfront). In Toronto, her hometown, she has also curated performance programs for Mayworks Festival of Working People in the Arts, Buddies in Bad Times… Theatre and Inside Out.She is the author of I Am a Red Dress: Incantations on a Grandmother, a Mother and a Daughter (Arsenal Pulp Press), editor of Red Light: Superheroes, Saints and Sluts(Arsenal), co-author of Boys Like Her: T
Chlo� Brushwood Rose is photographer, writer, and academic living in Toronto. Her scholarly work has appeared in several publications, including the review of Education/Pedagogy/Cultural Studies and Gender and Education, and a series of her photographs appear in the award-winning book Boys Like Her (Press Gang, 1998). Chlo� is a member of the Public Access collective, which publishes the journal PUBLIC (publicjournal.ca). Currently, she works as a Professor in the Faculty of Education at York University.