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The Epic of THE IMPOSSIBLE BLUE ROSE
Lipton is the first to tell you that, “Not knowing what will happen is the scariest thing of all.” When initially embarking on this project, Lipton had planned to migrate...
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The Epic of THE IMPOSSIBLE BLUE ROSE
Lipton works to give the viewer a brief glance into a world that is a little brighter, darker and stranger than the one we usually inhabit. In the beginning...
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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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Sally Raab
*Sally Raab* received a BFA in drawing from the Alberta College of Art and Design in 2010,and currently resides in Halifax, NS. She has curated a small handful of...
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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...
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Convictions: Rita McKeough's Veins
Standing in the entrance of the room I sense a strong current of conviction. Rita McKeough's exhibition Veins is a carefully composed maquette of land, filled with sounds...
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Convictions: Rita McKeough's Veins
The low growl escalates into furious barking. The music running through the installation sings a particular narrative of premonition: an ominous chanting, whispering, a chorus, burst of vicious growl,...
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First Nations Involvement in Alberta’s Film Industry
Despite the Stoney Nakoda’s visible contribution to Alberta’s film history, there has been little documentation of their involvement with the creation of these media texts, a societal failure that...
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First Nations Involvement in Alberta’s Film Industry
Laughter permeated sections of the screening, where a deep and profound sadness soaked into others. At one point in Little Big Man, General Custard and his army slaughter...
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Culture & Capital: “Real failure needs no excuse” at the Esker Foundation
THE STUDIO: THE OFFICE One houses a particularly nebulous type of labour, while the other is designed specifically to execute tasks. In the studio, where process is a goal...