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August 4, 2021
Jamie John is a young artist who has been using grief as a tool for creating art.
“Art has been one of the ways that I was able to grieve over my grandfather after his passing,” he said. “My grandfather was an Anishinaabe man who carried a lot of teachings and traditions.”
John has started drawing and sculpting art for a new project, but he needs help.
On Fourth of July weekend, he received an email that his proposal for an exhibit at the Detroit Institute of Art had been accepted. The proposal calls for stories of deceased Anishinaabe and other tribal nations due to mass genocide, murder and epidemics. DIA’s exhibit – Ofrenda – requires artists to develop an altar design to be on display starting in September. He’s already started working on the altar, but is requesting more people share their stories.
Tickets for 60 new shows, both in-person and online, now available at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2021
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Historic Leith railway arches to host Fringe play focusing on Hibs fans cup final quest
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Sundance Labs: 20 Up-and-Coming Directors and Screenwriters Named for 2021 Fellowship
Signature workshops include 12 fellows for directors and screenwriters labs and nine fellows cultivating Native artists
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The Sundance Institute named on Monday the artists and projects for the first group of its upcoming summer labs. The group includes 12 fellows for the directors and screenwriters labs and nine artists participating in the Native and Indigenous lab which focuses on the development of storytellers from those backgrounds through feature film, episodic work and other pursuits. One artist will participate in both labs.
Elements of this year’s labs will take place digitally via Sundance Collab.
Ladyboys of Bangkok confirm Teesside date on new summer 2021 tour
The show is always a popular one with Teessiders - here s when, where and how to get tickets
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The Ladyboys of Bangkok have announced a return to Teesside with their spectacular 2021 tour. Often a sell out whenever they bring their show to the North East, the 2021 tour has been entitled Flight of Fantasy and has confirmed a date at Middlesbrough Theatre this July.