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Seasons go with the changes at Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 2021


Seasons go with the changes at Agnes Etherington Art Centre, 2021
Reopening 7 August 2021 
In this realm of energy and spirit, interrelationships between all entities are of paramount importance

- Leroy Little Bear 
Amy Malbeuf and 
Malbeuf, 
Tiffany Shaw-Collinge, and 
Short ground themselves within and move beyond the earth and solar system to ruminate on outer, inner and deep space. With a particular focus on the ethereality of science and technology, the artists examine their relationships to unseen forces and concepts of spirit and in/visibility. The resulting artworks are charged with ancestral and personal dreams, memories, and stories that push and pull on the limitations of human perceptions and raise questions about how knowledge comes into being.   ....

Qanita Lilla , Amy Malbeufandjessieray Shortthat , Emily Carr , Zoot Tayr , Sandy Berg , Daumierandelmer Boyd Smith , Tiffany Shaw Collinge , Amy Malbeufandjessie Ray , Chrissy Poitras , Zina Saro Wiwa , Pablo Picassoandjohn Young Johnstone , Cox Iiiand , Maxime Valsamas , Suzanne Morrissette , Tannis Nielsen , William Hogarth , Bicky Marquez , Michelle Bunton , Canada Council For The Arts , Elisabeth Lang Fund , Calgary Arts Development , Kingston Arts Council , Bader Legacy Fund At Queen University , Ontario Arts Council , Peoples Program , City Of Kingston Arts Fund ,

Wordfest hits the virtual airwaves with new on-demand streaming service, Imagine on Air


Author of the article: Eric Volmers
Publishing date: Jun 03, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  5 minute read  • 
Shelley Youngblut, CEO of Wordfest, with her dog Clover. Photo by Heather Saitz. jpg
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Roughly a year before the pandemic hit, Shelley Youngblut met with book publishers in Toronto and floated what seemed like a radical idea at the time.
The CEO of Wordfest was interested in securing an appearance by British author Hilary Mantel, a two-time Booker Prize winner. She had just wrapped up her historical-fiction Wolf Hall trilogy about the rise and fall of Thomas Cromwell with 2020’s The Mirror and the Light. Unfortunately, Mantel also had little interest in travelling extensively for a book tour, which meant Calgary was probably out of the question. ....

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How 14 months of COVID-19 and lockdowns impacted the arts in Canada


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After a year of living with COVID-19, Postmedia is taking an in-depth look at the significant social, institutional and economic issues the pandemic has brought to light in Canada and more importantly, how we can finally begin to solve them. You can find our complete coverage here.
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After four-and-a-half months at home in lockdown, guitarist Brandon Scott began working at a COVID testing site in Vancouver.
His job was site navigator, which basically meant he would screen people coming in. He made sure they had their health cards and asked about symptoms. He got the job he calls it a “gig” through a friend who works at Fraser Health Authority. Partly it was for the money, of course. He was receiving CERB benefits but as the summer came to an end he wasn’t sure how long ....

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