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beehive craft collective: September 2012
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Thursday, 13 September 2012. It's almost here - Supercrawl. The 'Hive has been busy stitching hexagons, and collecting them from the drop-off points across Hamilton and Toronto. Last night was installation time, and the completed hexagon panels went up on the stretch of the street between 148 and 154 James North to form Modular Beauty. With the help of delicious cranberry-lemon-coconut squares and pear juice from the Mulberry. John Haney and Carey Jernigan are installing a piece called Ghost Barn. Is ins...
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Day In & Day Out: April 2015
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Day In and Day Out. A blog about art, creativity, design, and life. Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Svava Thordis Juliusson @ Big in Nova Scotia, MSVU. Svava Juliusson Blanket Sacrifice. 2003; Photo © Karen Thiessen, 2014. Last September I saw the. Big in Nova Scotia. Exhibition at the Mount Saint Vincent University Art Gallery near Halifax. The show,. Curated by Ingrid Jenkner,. Ran from August 23 to September 28, 2014 and featured the work of nine artists. Grabbed my attention. How could it not? Was exhibit...
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H AMILTON PERAMBULATORY UNIT. Is a writer, artist, and scholar in the Ph.D. in Humanities at Concordia University in Montréal, Canada. Her work explores everyday urban life through experimental cinema, cartography, poetry, and documentary. She recently moved to Hamilton and is using the experience of a new city to investigate methods of knowledge-gathering in relation to place. Sarah E. Truman. David H. Forsee. Hamiltonperambulatoryunit [ a t ] gmail.com.
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Tara Bursey: September 2014
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Sunday, September 21, 2014. That Blue. That Red. That Yellow. This summer, I had the pleasure of working on community art project Artasia 2014. An annual program of Culture for Kids in the Arts. Which is the charitable arm of the Hamilton Conservatory for the Arts. I was technically the curator-in-residence for the project, which was a massive, intense collaboration! The collaborative nature of this project rendered anyone's title moot, basically- we all did so much, and there was a lot of overlap!
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