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Publishing date: May 14, 2021 • 0 minutes ago • 2 minute read • Apuknajit Basket, Mi kmaq basketry, wisqoq (black ash), by Meagan Musseau. Photo by Meagan Musseau
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Material Harvesting: L’nu (Mi’kmaw) artist Meagan Musseau’s new show at Ociciwan pandemic online actually works quite well as a series of images you can click and ponder. Comprising weaving, text art, a beautiful hunting jacket and some wonderful, ribboned snowshoes, she also does land and video art. She notes in her artist statement, “These artworks tell a story that has sprouted from my experiences being on and moving through the land, by rivers and fires, and at a scattered kitchen table working with materials. Siwk, spring, is here. My mother, Kim Musseau,
Author of the article: Jenny Feniak
Publishing date: May 04, 2021 • May 4, 2021 • 1 minute read • The Alberta Virtual Band, comprised of more than 100 high school students from across the province, join members of the Edmonton Symphony Orchestra, to perform the world premiere of The Standing Stones of Stenness by Canadian composer Allan Gilliland. jpg
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Music is one of the most powerful forces to imprint on us, and it has a tremendous impact on youth who choose to learn it.