by edmontonscene | Dec 12, 2023 | Exhibition, Review, Uncategorized
Banskyland tour trailer Review by Iman Qureshi Banksy, an elusive artist from Bristol, UK, whose identity is unconfirmed, started becoming known in the late 90s to early 2000s as a street artist and political activist. His work is often created in order to convey some...
by edmontonscene | Oct 26, 2023 | Events, Exhibition, Food
Review and photos by Caitlin Stratton I attended the Where Science Meets Cocktails event on October 20 with a friend at the Telus World of Science Edmonton (TWOSE). I tasted eight of over twenty different cocktails and ten food tasters while exploring the exhibits,...
by admin | Dec 22, 2021 | Books, Exhibition, Review, Visual arts
The exhibit itself is short and sweet, but each photograph contains a story that can only be told by the beholder Review by Caelan Scott Abandoned buildings of all shapes and sizes are littered across Alberta, whether they lie decaying in the rarely visited parts of...
by admin | Dec 21, 2021 | Exhibition, Review, Visual arts
I recently decided to drag my partner, Cole, to the Art Gallery of Alberta. He’s actually colourblind (sorry, blue/purple deficient), so I thought it would be a fantastic idea to take him to an exhibition that explored what? Colour. After days of pestering him, we...
by admin | Nov 11, 2021 | Exhibition, Review, Visual arts
photo: Peter Robertson Gallery Review and photos by Levi Kettner The fast-flowing rivers of the Canadian Rockies represent the beauty and tranquillity of our unique landscape. The swirling eddies of the Athabasca and the white-capped waves of the Sunwapta draw...
by admin | Oct 23, 2021 | Exhibition, Visual arts
photo: strathcona.ca Photos and review by Travis McNaught When I first read about a new exhibit at the Gallery@501 in Strathcona County, I wondered most about what the title could mean: Reckoning | Unraveling | Reclaiming a journey to self. Was it a three-part lecture...
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