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Double Visions: Stephen Broomer & Kyle Whitehead in Dialogue
The Latent Collisions, initiated by Stephen Broomer, is a series of 16 mm films, 35 mm slides, and photographic prints produced by chance superimpositions, made either in collaboration with...
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By A Shift Of Distance
Stylistically, Robert Altman is renowned for ensemble casts, resisting the bounds of any one genre and for a constantly moving camera that plays venue to evolving worlds, lengthy dialogues...
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Reclaiming the North
Gould’s interview subjects are, like himself, southerners who have, for some reason or another, temporarily journeyed to the North. The thread of thought that unifies these characters is a...
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J.D. Mersault
*J.D. Mersault* is a Calgary based writer. His art texts have been published most recently by the Art Gallery of Alberta and Untitled Art Society, and his art...
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Jason Edward Lewis: The Indigenous Future Imaginary
LUMA: What programs or mandates would you like to see in place in order to support visibility of this kind of work going into the future? ...
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Handmade Portraits
This is Lindsay McIntyre’s response to the “death” of the medium in the digital age. Hailing from Edmonton, McIntyre has been selected as the Visiting Artist for the 24th...
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The Epic of THE IMPOSSIBLE BLUE ROSE
Nearly 40 members of Calgary’s community were approached to participate in Lipton's grand re-enactment of THE IMPOSSIBLE BLUE ROSE last June, solicited online and through word-of-mouth. The resulting performance, titled Signed, Your Loving Secret Admirer, took...
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Women Extracting Ghosts: Mining Place and Time in Nicole Kelly Westman’s ROSE, DEAR
The following day, we drive and walk the valleys of Wayne, Nicole collecting and adhering pieces of the past with the present on Super 8 film, way-finding through...
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Women Extracting Ghosts: Mining Place and Time in Nicole Kelly Westman’s ROSE, DEAR
Temporality and the making visible of time are notions of particular relevance to the Super 8 film system, Nicole’s primary method for documenting our time spent in Wayne. Super...
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Editor's Note
My family rented Spy Game (2001) from Blockbuster and took it back to our shitty townhouse at 5636 Pensacola Crescent, Calgary. I watched the whole film while smelling a...