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Results 1 - 14 of 14
September 11, 2008
The Secrets Of Marilyn’s Sewing Kit
Vanity Fair’s
“The Marilyn Files” feature gives
SEE’s
visual culture critic a headache
by
Lindsey Rock
September 4, 2008
How I Cut Up My Grandparents
Photographer Megan Kemshead explains how she used 100 family snapshots to create a memory
by
Paul Matwychuk
June 26, 2008
Smears Catalogue
Life is a viscous circle for Jill and Mandy as they explore Fluid Bodies at FAB Gallery
by
Mandy Espezel & Jill Stanton
June 19, 2008
Scandal in the Wind?
The program for The Works promises scandal—but do any of the exhibitions deliver the shocks?
by
Paul Matwychuk
June 12, 2008
“Instead Of Watching TV, I Drew Naked Ladies”
Fancy Lady Corissa O’Donnell papers the walls of Latitude 53 with porn-inspired drawings
by
Paul Matwychuk
A Balanced Review?
Jill says the new ArtsHab show suffers from poor presentation; Mandy digs its naïveté
by
Mandy Espezel & Jill Stanton
June 5, 2008
My Little Eye: She Don’t Excuse Jelly
K-Y Jelly’s bizarre ad for its new line of colour-coded lubes is offensive on multiple levels
by
Lindsey Rock
April 17, 2008
ArtBox: Oil And Mylar: Do They Mix?
Double Take exhibition at the Fringe Gallery might have worked better as three individual shows
by
Mandy Espezel & Jill Stanton
April 3, 2008
Seeing Through Seeing Through Modernism
Jill and Mandy reconnect with Edmonton’s artistic past (and their own artistic future) at the AGA
by
Mandy Espezel & Jill Stanton
March 20, 2008
Art Box: Clogging The ARTery
Jill and Mandy raise their (3-D) glasses to Griwkowsky and Rechner’s informal art Experiment
by
Mandy Espezel & Jill Stanton
March 6, 2008
Generation Veneration?
Jill and Mandy split on the AGA’s youth-themed exhibition—but maybe it’s just a teenage thing
by
Mandy Espezel & Jill Stanton
January 24, 2008
How Much Is That Tchotchke in the Window?
Shane Krepakevich uses the windows of the Bay building to subtly critique consumer assumptions
by
Scott Lingley
January 17, 2008
That's Ineffable!
Kevin Friedrich’s Strange Prairie Gothic Tableaus Shouldn’t Work, But They Do
by
Matthew Halliday
October 4, 2007
Darkness at the edge of town
In the city and the suburb, two artists come to some predictable—and surprising—conclusions
by
Matthew Halliday
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