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2019
Book
"Adolescence is a time of firsts. First kiss. First love. First loss. First job. The first taste of adult responsibilities, and the first look at an i...
2020
Sound Recording
The 23 tracks that make up this single-CD reissue vary wildly in terms of style and execution, from straightforward bluegrass like Dick Fegy's renditi...
2017
Book
An illustrated retelling of eight classic fairy tales, emphasizing the lesson to be learned from each....
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Community Commons
Learn how to draw, paint, create comics, and explore your creativity in a chill and relaxed space. Every Tuesday, 4:30-6:30 pm.
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Tuesday September 2 - Paintings with Harley Sinclair
Tuesday September 9 - Paintings with Dustin Ritter
Tuesday September 16 - Paintings with Dustin Ritter
Tuesday September 23 - Woven Bracelets and Keychains with Sarah Pitman
Tuesday September 30 - NO CLASS - National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Harley Sinclair is a contemporary Indigenous artist whose work redefines the boundaries of modern abstraction. A member of the Peepeekisis Cree Nation in Treaty 4 Territory, Sinclair was born in Lethbridge, Alberta (1988) and raised in southern Saskatchewan, where the vast prairies and shifting skies became the foundation of his artistic language.
Rooted in personal history and cultural resonance, Sinclair’s practice is an exploration of memory, resilience, and identity. His textural, impasto-heavy paintings reject traditional flatness, instead inviting viewers to experience art through depth and movement. Working primarily in acrylic and oil, his use of palette knives and modeli...
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