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  • Hopping for Hope: Ahreum Lee at The New Gallery

    Ahreum Lee’s exhibition Hopping for Hope at The New Gallery in Calgary re-imagines childhood games on a global scale, posing questions about ownership, borders, and global identity. The show...

  • Demons and Demonization: Filming the Anti-Dungeons & Dragons Hysteria

    The tragic Egbert case left a long and twisted trail, and this article will discuss some some strange filmic offshoots of that hysteria: the obscure Canadian film Skullduggery (1983)...

  • Ashley Bedet

    *Ashley Bedet* is an interdisciplinary visual artist who lives in Calgary, AB. She attendedNSCAD University and Gerrit Rietveld Academie to earn her BFA. Through a variety of mediums including installations, games,...

  • Dan Olson

    *Dan Olson* is a Calgary based photographer, filmmaker, and educator. Alumni of SAIT’s film and video production program, he is a proud Albertan, and no matter how far he roams, always finds...

  • Editor's Note

    For me gallery going is one of the safer public activities to pursue these days: an almost silent, distanced, and individualistic time to commune with the artworks on display. A...

  • Failure, Transformation, Order: Tasman Richardson's "Janus"

    Straddling the left and right brain, Richardson’s dual-channel video installation, launched February 2nd at EMMEDIA’s PARTICLE + WAVE Media Arts Festival[http://emmedia.ca/2017/01/particle-wave-feature-night/], is an astute interrogation of video-as-medium and, I wager, an abstract gesture...

  • Naked and Alone at The Threshold Between Two Worlds

    I think back to a few months ago when the exhibition curator, Christina Cuthbertson, mentioned the Southern Alberta Art Gallery’s aspirations to host nude viewings of this work. I...

  • Lorenza Mazzetti: Free

    Despite a childhood punctuated by war and murder, Lorenza has had major exhibitions of paintings in Israel, France, and Germany. In the 1950s, she co-founded Free Cinema, a film...

  • The SMELL DA COFFEE TV Sitcom Pilot: How Black? How Funny?

    The sitcom’s pilot isn’t only about fun and laughter. It explores a number of conflicts including the difficult world of gender-identity disputes in Afro-Canadian families. Obi and Adjoa are...

  • FAVA TV: Bringing Media Art to the Masses

    The way the system was developed has influenced its success. With FAVA staff using it every day and offering feedback and suggestions, it has allowed growth and improvements according...

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