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Such partnerships, too: Eveline Kolijn’s THE OCEAN INSIDE
In Eveline Kolijn’s The Ocean Inside (2019) images of plastic littered along the shore and the pallid remains of a devastated coral reef languish behind a quivering large-scale printed...
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Femme, Fierce, & f-stops: Women Working in Photography
*CYG: Okay, last question—everyone here has lived in different cities at some point but now live in Calgary. Why Calgary?* EB: When I moved to Toronto for my MFA...
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Femme, Fierce, & f-stops: Women Working in Photography
*Elyse Bouvier | @elysebouvier | elysebouvier.com* Elyse Bouvier is a Western-Canadian artist based in Calgary with an MFA in Documentary Media from Ryerson University (2016) and a Bachelor of...
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Femme, Fierce, & f-stops: Women Working in Photography
*Heather Saitz | @heathersaitz | heathersaitz.com* For over 15 years, Heather Saitz has been merging her skills as an award-winning photographer and art director to create compelling visual work,...
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Edmonton Sound Expands
Since Kelly Ruth moved to Edmonton from Winnipeg,3she has played several solo gigs, participated in multi-artist bills, carried out an artistic residency in Iceland, and, this summer, became the...
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Edmonton Sound Expands
As children, Caitlin Sian Richards and Jenna Turner both played classical music. In their 20s, they turned to different modes of artistic expression—Richards to visual art, Turner to punk...
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Edmonton Sound Expands
“We release things on tape.”28That’s Parker Thiessen’s pithy description of Pseudo Laboratories. Thiessen co-founded the label with Ian Rowley, his collaborator in the ambient music project Private Investigators. Since their...
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What’s Found & What’s Wrought: On Abbas Kiarostami’s CLOSE-UP
So far, Cinematheque has presented the most emblematic films of Kiarostami’s career, including Through the Olive Trees (1994) and the Koker trilogy Where is the Friend’s House?, And Life...
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What’s Found & What’s Wrought: On Abbas Kiarostami’s CLOSE-UP
Kiarostami blurs the traditional line between documentary and fiction to tell and re-tell the story in Close-Up. The people involved all play themselves in the re-enacted scenes from the...
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What’s Found & What’s Wrought: On Abbas Kiarostami’s CLOSE-UP
Images of flowers are repeated throughout the film. A man finds flowers in a pile of scraped up refuse on the road. We then see the flowers again...