Campus & City
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Supplied A Q&A with artist and mental health advocate Natalia Chai
Natalia Chai is an Edmonton-based solo artist and mental health advocate. Since debuting with her 2017 EP Connections, Chai has…
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Supplied Arts as architecture: a conversation with Peter Hide
Have you ever seen A Sculptor’s Life or viewed Full House in front of the Winspear Center? What about the…
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Suppli EGO Magazine applies pressure by breaking the mold
It’s often said that necessity is the mother of invention, and in the midst of a pandemic that has flipped…
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Supplied Interactive video game reinforces violence-prevention training among bar staff
The field of violence-prevention isn’t just serious, but it is often difficult to learn about. The learning curve can be…
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Paul Twa Paul Twa memorializes 2020 with his Year in Review
A picture is definitely worth a thousand words, and that is perfectly reflected in Paul Twa’s 2020 Year in Review,…
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Kind Ice Cream Kind Ice Cream takes a step towards inclusivity with ASL training
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted a dire need for compassionate inclusivity. Edmonton’s Kind Ice Cream is taking a step towards…
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SkirtsAfire SkirtsAfire Festival reimagines the arts in the age of COVID-19
It has been a year of pivots due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and SkirtsAfire Festival is no exception. SkirtsAfire is…
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Supplied Meet Hunter, local Shiba Inu and painter extraordinaire
A young Edmonton artist is making his debut with vibrant abstract paintings filled with dynamic, energetic brushstrokes. He’s also a…
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Mactaggart Art Collection Dragons on the Tibetan Plateau sheds new light on Chinese textiles
The University of Alberta Museum’s Mactaggart Art Collection currently features the exhibition Dragons on the Tibetan Plateau, a virtual exhibition…
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