Back in August, I met with Ryan, one of the founding contributors for the online magazine The Enemy. Their stickers checker the city, plastered on street signs or hanging around the washrooms of your favourite music venue. The Enemy covers music, art and culture in Winnipeg. They tell the stories of outcasted individuals while challenging the inherent privilege implied in access to art and culture. Their piece on sneaking in to Folk Fest was irreverent and thorough.
Read MoreI pick up Mackenzie Smith in Westgate on Saturday morning. After a quick stop for gas, we head toward the old Pinawa Dam to meet up with From Here & Away founder Joseph Visser and a group of fifty or so photographers. We have every intention of arriving on time.
Read MoreIt’s a sunny afternoon in mid-September and I’m easing out of the crush of Kenaston rush-hour traffic, making my way to FortWhyte for their third annual Harvest Supper. The Harvest Supper is a fundraiser for FortWhyte Farms’ youth program, where high-school-aged youth come out to the farm to learn about food, Manitoba farming, raising animals, and cooking. All of these lessons are rooted in the philosophy of sustainability.
Read MoreOn Friday night, Kenneth Lavallee realized his goal of mounting a star blanket mural in the North End to commemorate Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women. A massive mural now envelopes the surface lot between Red Road Lodge and The Edge Gallery.
Read MoreDear Journal's 2nd edition launch was hosted at The Strong Badger Coffeehouse on Sargent.
Read MoreDancers are Camila Schujman, Carol-Ann Bohrn, Jillian Groening, Elise Page, also Krista
Read MoreIt’s Synonym Art Consultation’s third annual Wall-to-Wall festival, and two giant murals are
Read MoreImages by Michelle Panting, taken with a vintage Canon Sure Shot 35mm on expired film.
Read MoreIt’s Tuesday morning and Sara’s just offered me a coffee in the bright, airy studio she shares
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