Collective Survivalism
by Stephanie Bailey Tinfoil-hat-wearing conspiracy theorists holed up in the woods. That’s what we tend to picture when we imagine survivalists, th...
Summer 2017
The Great Outdoors as subject is simultaneously awe-inspiring, terrifying, and full of falsehood. As Canada’s federal government is poised to celebrate 150 years of confederation we decided to dig into this topic that is so often used to define a national identity and that has captivated artists in Canada for centuries.
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by Stephanie Bailey Tinfoil-hat-wearing conspiracy theorists holed up in the woods. That’s what we tend to picture when we imagine survivalists, th...
by Megan Stein Awe* ô/ noun 1. a feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder. A common reaction to watching a print being ma...
My latest project titled Against Nature is currently being produced in conjunction with the Canadian Forces Artists Program (CFAP). I have been selec...
Caitlin Bodewitz's Profile born: Peace River, Alberta (Grew up at Powder King, BC) education: BFA (Honours in Printmaking) University of Calgary 201...
by Becca Taylor The Northern Alberta landscape has always been a comforting place for me. Growing up, I spent my summers with my family out on the la...
by Jordan Blackburn I’m looking at a tin can that rests on the corner of my desk at home. I bought it from the local drug store on sale for $5 on a...
My research is focused on wilderness survival, and ecological change. Particularly temporary and propositional sites—such as camps— where humanity...