by admin | Dec 10, 2020 | Exhibition, Review, Visual arts
Shana Wilson, Peter Robertson Gallery review an photos by Dawson Black Viewing art/galleries has always feel slike an intimidating field to access if you aren’t familiar with the mastery of the craft. I have always struggled with stepping into the world of galleries,...
by admin | Nov 10, 2020 | Interview, Visual arts
David Baron’s Journey with Film David Baron in his darkroom photo: Carelyn Kostyk interview by Carelyn Kostyk “When I was in grade six, I went to a church garage sale and there was projector. It was $5 and I didn’t understand it at all, but I bought it and took it...
by admin | Nov 2, 2020 | Review, Visual arts
There is at least one fun outdoor thing to do in Edmonton even though summer is over Vaulted Willow by Marc Fornes & THEVERYMANY review and photos by Annie Wildemann My mom is a big fan of clichés. She likes to joke that in Edmonton there are only two seasons...
by admin | Oct 10, 2020 | Exhibition, Review, Visual arts
An afternoon at the AGA Photo: IQRemix from Canada – Edmonton – Art Gallery of Alberta review and photos by Annie Wildemann “It looks just like a knock-off Frank Gehry,” my partner, Kurt, exclaimed as we approached the Art Gallery of Alberta, referencing...
by admin | Dec 17, 2019 | Interview, Visual arts
Colours Art photo Chris M Interview by Ben Reeves For many art students finding supplies at a reasonable price, or just that one specific thing no one seems to carry, can be difficult. Fortunately, small stores such as Colours Art, located at 7359-104 St. near...
by admin | Dec 14, 2019 | Exhibition, Review, Visual arts
Review by Kyle Monda Step into Re:Calculations at the Art Gallery of Alberta (AGA) and you’ll be confronted by seemingly everyday objects that have been transformed in surprising ways: everything from doors to tables and even construction materials. Front and centre...
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