Emily Reimer

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Emily Reimer is an interdisciplinary artist based in Guelph, Ontario. Her work uses performance, drawing, and video to think about her relationships to herself and the people around her, often working in close collaboration with family members.

Our conversation was recorded in Tkaronto, on the traditional territories of the Haudenosaunee, Huron-Wendat, Anishinaabe, and Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nations.

This episode of Hopping the Fence contains use of a dated and derogatory term for sex-workers, as well as discussion of Catholic mythology.

Show Notes

Emily’s work 

@teamziss 

Abby Nowakowski 

Otherwise Studios

Wondering How Long He Can Keep Up The World Diane Borsato 

Two into One Lip Sync video

Jonah Strub 

Wig?

How to Draw a Soccer Ball  Micah Lexier 

You’re Wrong About Podcast 

The President’s Physical Fitness Test Podcast 

The Beep Test 

Carrie gets her period in the locker room 

Sharon Lockhart

Gošogaoka Sharon Lockhart 

Then VS Now TikTok 

Dave Dyment 

Will Wegman video

Clubhouse Studio 

Hildegard von Bingen

Emily and Tristian’s costumes  

We Pretend it's 1453 Internet 

Robinhood Men in Tights 

Monty Python and The Holy Grail 

Knight v Snail 

Woodcut in Early Books 

Illuminated Manuscripts 

Byzantine 

Weird marginalia in Medieval Times 

Mary Magdalene 

Roman Catholic 

Canadian Mennonite 



Podcast Recommendation 

“War Correspondents” Crackdown Podcast

@crackdownpod


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Original artwork for Hopping the Fence by Alex Gregory and original music by Jessica Price-Eisner.

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