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YouthWrite organization is back this summer to guide young people through learning the process of, as their tag-line goes, “writing… just about anything!”
This summer, they will be presenting “Voyage to the Great Unknown” camps featuring virtual and in-person classes in early to mid-July for young people in both Edmonton and Calgary, featuring an absolutely wild array of different instructors and mentors including
Spyder Yardley-Jones,
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Not only do you have time to watch one of these films while you’re on the LRT or CTrain platform, you might even have time to MAKE one! And you won’t have to worry about how noisy those trains are.
Submissions are now open for the
Gotta Minute Film Fest, which screens one-minute silent films for commuters in Edmonton and Calgary.
This celebration of public art is presented by
Pattison OneStop and
The Film and Video Arts Society of Alberta (FAVA). The festival welcomes all genres of film: documentary, animated, experimental, or whatever your imagination can dream up, for sixty silent seconds onscreen! When you enter, you’re eligible to have your work featured on a high-visibility public platform (ha! platform), and for cash prizes and awards.