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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...
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Maeve Hanna
*Maeve Hanna* is a writer and curator based in Northern BC where she holds the position of assistant curator at Two Rivers Gallery in Prince George. Hanna holds...
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Mikka Jacobsen
*Mikka Jacobsen* is a Calgary-based writer and teacher. She holds a MA in English from the University of Victoria and is currently pursuing a PhD in English and...
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Nick Johnson
*Nick Johnson* graduated from the Illustration program of the Alberta College of Art + Design in 2013 and has been freelancing and comic book making ever since. He is...
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Michelle Lazo
*Michelle Lazo* is a multidisciplinary artist based in Calgary with a primary emphasis in photography. She recently had a solo exhibition at Five Art & Merchandise and a...
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Reclaiming the North
And yet, some seventy-five to ninety percent of all Canadians live within one hundred miles of the American border, and even fewer have ventured to the northernmost regions. In...
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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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Can Writing About Art Be Art?
Between July 19th and August 15th 2015, Jeanne Randolph and Jacob Wren worked closely with three Calgary-based writers—Bodgan Cheta, Jillian Fleck, and JD Mersault—to examine, theorize, and actualize the intersection...
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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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Double Visions: Stephen Broomer & Kyle Whitehead in Dialogue
SB: Your description makes me think of the notion of spooky action: action at a distance, the notion in physics that—if I may abuse it and bend it...