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AFA Commemorative Project "All the World’s a Stage"

All the World’s a Stage is a documentary portrait and homage to revolutionary theatre artists Joyce Doolittle, Grant Reddick and John Murrell. These trailblazers, who have laid the foundation for the renowned eclectic theatre scene that thrives in Alberta today, look back on how their experiences have shaped their lives.

Through interviews, high-resolution projection and intricate camera work, the filmmakers Sandi Somers and Corey Lee present a textured portrait of these artists, to peek behind the curtain to catch a glimpse into their soul and their creative process and touch the bricks that have laid the foundation for their legacy in theatre. This project was supported by an AFA 25th Anniversary Commemorative Art Project grant.

The short film received three nominations for the 2018 Alberta Media Production Industry Association (AMPIA) awards:

  • Best Non-fiction Short - Corey Lee and Sandi Somers
  • Best Director, Non-fiction under 30 mins - Sandi Somers and Corey Lee
  • Best Original Musical Score, Non-fiction under 30 mins - Alec Harrison

 

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A short documentary film on renowned Calgary theatre artists will play in Edmonton and Calgary. It has been nominated for three AMPIA awards.

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Interview with Elisa Mair – Finding Pride Through Storytelling | Day of the Dead Special

Join us in celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) with a special Artist Spotlight featuring playwright and producer Elisa Marina Mair-Sánchez.

Watch Elisa share how creating her bilingual, multidisciplinary production, El Funeral,gave her a platform to explore her immigrant experience and family history, and helped foster an even deeper sense of pride in her culture and heritage. El Funeral resonated with audiences from various cultural backgrounds who saw their own stories reflected in the play.

About El Funeral

What would you say, what would you ask, which stories would you retell, and which ones would you choose to forget if you could reunite with all those you've lost? El Funeral is a bilingual, multidisciplinary theatre production that celebrates life and explores the memories and stories we all carry within us.

Performed during the 2023 Found Festival in Edmonton, El Funeral offers an emotional and immersive experience that reflects on the immigrant experience—the guilt of leaving loved ones behind, the resilience needed to build a new life in unfamiliar places, and the unbreakable bonds that persist across distances.

This site-specific production takes the audience on a journey through the lived experiences of immigrants, inviting viewers to reflect on themes of love, loss, and community.

About the Day of the Dead

The Day of the Dead (el Día de los Muertos), is a Mexican holiday where families welcome back the souls of their deceased relatives for a brief reunion that includes food, drink and celebration.

A blend of Mesoamerican ritual, European religion and Spanish culture, the holiday is celebrated each year from October 31-November 2. While October 31 is Halloween, November 1-2 is All Souls Day or the Day of the Dead. According to tradition, the gates of heaven are opened at midnight on October 31 and the spirits of children can rejoin their families for 24 hours. The spirits of adults can do the same on November 2.

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In this special Day of the Dead release, we feature an intimate conversation with playwright and producer Elisa Mair in her Artist Spotlight video.

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The AFA's Gail Lint retires after more than 40 years of service

Congratulations to Gail Lint, Art Collections Consultant – Exhibitions, who has retired from the Alberta Public Service after 43 years of working for the Arts Branch/Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA).

Gail has contributed greatly to the AFA throughout its existence. She diligently fostered the enjoyment and appreciation of Alberta visual artists through developing an extensive network of connections with artists, curators and others in the visual arts community, curating successful exhibitions such as Narrative Quest, mentoring curators through the AFA’s Emerging Curator Fellowship program, researching and advising on curatorial purchases to fill gaps in the AFA Art Collection, as well as managing the highly successful Travelling Art Exhibition (TREX) program in partnership with four art organizations/galleries. You can learn more about Gail as she features prominently in the 50th Anniversary of the AFA Art Collection video series available on YouTube.

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You can join an AFA expert panel!

Did you know that you can apply to join an expert panel for the AFA?

We encourage expert panel nominations from Albertans to ensure the involvement of the arts community in AFA funding decisions. Anyone may nominate a potential expert panel member, including themselves.

To join an expert panel you must:

Who selects an expert panel?

Expert panels are assembled as needed by Arts Branch staff. Assembled review panels are reflective of the expertise required for each set of applications and to promote adequate representation of diverse perspectives, including:

  • artists in various stages of their career
  • artists from different locations around the province
  • different gender identities
  • Indigenous artists
  • culturally diverse artists
  • Francophone artists
  • Deaf artists and artists with disabilities

Compensation for expert panel members

Expert panel members are paid in accordance with established AFA rates for service.

Panel members are paid a reading fee for each application reviewed and a daily rate for participation during the expert panel sessions.

Learn more about expert panels and the adjudication process

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Work of the Week selection inspired by Pink Shirt Day

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Pink Shirt Day is a significant day that raises awareness about bullying.

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February 28, 2024 is Pink Shirt Day. It was first started in Canada in 2007 and is a significant day that raises awareness about bullying.

In recognition of this day, we would like to share the late Violet Owen’s Pretty in Pink.

You can access resources to help you or someone you know who is being bullied, and learn how to prevent bullying.
 

www.alberta.ca/bullying

Violet Owen
Pretty in Pink, 1995
Oil on canvas
Collection of the Alberta Foundation for the Arts

About the artist

Violet Owen passed away on January 21, 2024, at the age of 93.

Owen was a professional artist for over six decades and played an important role in molding the foundation of Edmonton's art scene. The AFA is proud to hold a number of Owen's artworks within its Art Collection.

We extend our condolences to her family and friends.

Violet Owen’s oeuvre features paintings, drawings, and sculptural work, all deeply rooted in explorations of the female form. Inspired by modernist art movements including post-impressionism and German expressionism, Owen wrestles with ideas of form and mood in her work, articulated through pose, placement, and the strongly accentuated forms of the models she paints.

Owen graduated from the Department of Drawing and Painting at the Ontario College of Art and Design in 1953, and has continuously developed her strong aptitude for drawing and colour. There is a spontaneity and restless energy in Owen’s work, as if the artist clearly follows her own path rather than following a group esthetic. She attributes this attitude and her ability to work without fear to the longevity of her practice. During an interview in the early 1970’s, she explained more: "As you get older, you get more aggressive. Sometimes you're afraid to do certain things but the older I get, the less afraid I am … what the hell!"

Owen worked solely with artist and model Mimi Mah for fifteen years, capturing the many facets of this single personality with utter clarity. She once declared the figure to be the most challenging subject to paint, and after building up a lifetime of body art captured in chalk, pencil and paint on paper, canvas, and Plexiglass, she has grown comfortable in her own skin, and with exploring the essence of female sexuality.

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Pretty In Pink
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International Women's Day 2024

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Inspire inclusiveness and celebrate women in the arts.

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In celebration of International Women’s Day (IWD), we are proud to share artwork from Alberta based artist Karrie Arthurs

About the Artist

Karrie Arthurs received her B.F.A. with distinction from the Alberta University of the Arts in 2000. She had her first solo show entitled “Paper Weight” at the Christine Klassen Gallery in 2012. She continues to exhibit locally and internationally participating in solo and group shows. Her work is found in numerous private collections such as that of Paul Hardy Design, in Calgary.  
 

Karrie currently resides in Airdrie with her two children. She is a practicing tattooer since 2001, and has a shop in Calgary, Karrie is currently represented by the Christine Klassen Gallery. 

Watch Karrie talk about her artistic practice and her work in the AFA video "Diversifying the Collection":

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About IWD

International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8 around the globe. IWD has been celebrated globally since 1911 and is an important day that highlights the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.

This year’s IWD theme focuses on inspiring inclusion. We encourage you to take part in an IWD event within your community and continue supporting women in the arts throughout the year.

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Revenant Portrait No. 3 Family Revenants
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Work of the Week: Resting in Awareness by Gordon Harper

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The AFA will be closed for Family Day.

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The AFA will be closed today for Family Day. 
 

We are pleased to feature Gordon Harper’s, Resting in Awareness for the Work of the Week.
 

About the artist

Gordon Harper was born and raised in Medicine Hat, and began his formal studies in the Art and Design Program at Medicine Hat College. He received a B.F.A. from the University of Calgary and a M.F.A. from the University of Alberta.

He has lived and painted in Edmonton since then. His work has been displayed at commercial and public galleries, including the Art Gallery of Alberta, the Esplanade Arts & Heritage Centre and the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies.

Gordon is represented by the Peter Robertson Gallery in Edmonton, Alberta.

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Happy Holidays from the AFA

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The AFA offices will be closed for the holidays from December 25, 2023 until January 2, 2024.

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This year's featured holiday artwork is The Last Canadian, An Era Ends by RFM McInnis

Watch AFA Board Chair, Paul Baay, introduce the artwork in a video holiday message.

AFA offices will be closed from Monday, December 25, 2023 until Tuesday, January 2, 2024.
 

See you in the new year, happy holidays!

While non-urgent government operations will be closed, services that affect the health, safety and security of Albertans will continue to be available over the holidays

 

 

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Watch: The Art of Hide Tanning - an AFA Commemorative Art Project

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See the video of The Art of Hide Tanning: commissioned Indigenous artworks featuring the traditional hide tanning process taught at Portage College.

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The Art of Hide Tanning - Tradition Inspiring the Present and Future is a series of commissions to link the past, present and future of Indigenous art.

This project features new works by Amy Malbeuf and Ruby Sweetman created through the traditional thirteen-step Woodland Cree hide tanning process taught at Portage College in Lac la Biche, Alberta. The completed works will be exhibited at the Museum of Aboriginal Peoples' Art and Artifacts at Portage College. Learn more about the hide tanning process on Portage College's website.

Ruby Sweetman is of mixed Cree ancestry and has been a professional artist and an instructor in the Native Arts and Culture Program for over 20 years.

Amy Malbeuf is an award winning Métis multidisciplinary visual artist from Rich Lake, Alberta who works in a variety of mediums such as caribou hair tufting, beadwork, installation, performance, and video.

  • Scroll through the slideshow above to see images of the artists and their works.

If you cannot make it up to Lac la Biche to see the exhibition in person, fear not; you can see a preview of the artworks and the hide tanning process in the video below. 

Portage College also made a video about this Commemorative Art Project. Watch it on their YouTube channel.

These works travelled to Edmonton and were exhibited at the Alberta Craft Discovery Gallery, from April 14 until May 26, 2018.

Check out other AFA Commemorative Art Projects.

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Traditional Ladies Hand Bag
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home tanned smoked elk hide, porcupine quill, red melton trade cloth
Amy Malbeuf (Photo Credit: Jordan Bennett)
between yesterday and tomorrow
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Home tanned smoked moose hide, polyurethane tarp, caribou hair tufting, plastic beads, antique and new glass beads
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Home tanned smoked moose hide, polyurethane tarp, caribou hair tufting, plastic beads, antique and new glass beads
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Traditional Hide Flesher
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Moose bone and hide
Ruby Sweetman
Traditional Hide Tanning Tools
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Moose bone, deer bone, birch wood sapling, metal