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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...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • A Revolution (Briefly) Embodied

    For many in the Canadian South, there is Atanarjuat and then there is everything that came before: a pliable history whose key players are Robert Flaherty, the National Film Board and local broadcasting societies....

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Double Visions: Stephen Broomer & Kyle Whitehead in Dialogue

    KW: Exactly right. The problem inherent in cinema, or at least the problem I struggle with most, is that there is a tendency to premeditate reality before capturing...

  • Double Visions: Stephen Broomer & Kyle Whitehead in Dialogue

    SB: Well, when I say singularity here, I don’t mean that the two actions join into a singular perspective, which is nowhere near my intention. Rather I mean...

  • 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...

  • Editor's Note

    "We were taught art history wrong." Allison Leigh[http://sirensongallery.academia.edu/AllisonLeigh/Talks], Postdoctoral Fellow at Cooper Union, stood up in a room full of the world’s most influential Media Art Historians and ethicists—a room built...