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Design for a proposed Indigenous friendship centre in Fredericton unveiled
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The legacy of Inuvik s iconic End of the Dempster sign
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Inuvik s first ever welcome sign will come down, but it s not goodbye forever
The Gwich in Tribal Council and Nihtat Gwich in Council put in a bid to be the new owners of the town s old welcome sign once it s taken down.
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The old sign, soon to be rehomed, will be owned by the Gwich in Tribal Council and Nihtat Gwich’in Council
Posted: May 05, 2021 3:45 PM CT | Last Updated: May 5
Max Morin designed and painted the sign in 1992 after moving to Inuvik as an RCMP officer. (Mackenzie Scott/CBC )
As one welcome sign in Inuvik, Northwest Territories, goes down, another will go up. However, the old sign won t be gone for long.
Halifax artist shortlisted to propose design for LGBTQ monument in Ottawa © Invidia Obscura Margot Durling is a non-binary, transgender and queer artist based in Halifax.
A Halifax artist who received international attention for their art installation honouring chosen family and kinship has made the shortlist to propose designs for a national monument memorializing the decades of discrimination faced by LGBTQ people in Canada.
Margot Durling s piece,
Chosen Family, was unveiled last fall at the Halifax Common. It features colourful symbols representing a spectrum of gender identities, and is named for the people who support members of the LGBTQ community who may not be accepted by their own family.
How 145-year-old windows bring new light to Halifax art exhibit
A set of gothic windows from the city market in Saint John, N.B., have been repurposed to create an art installation in Halifax.
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Windows were removed from Saint John market, purchased by man in P.E.I., then sold to artist in Halifax
Posted: Dec 11, 2020 12:11 PM AT | Last Updated: December 11, 2020
The art installation, titled Open Hearth features the antique windows that were restored, covered in coloured cellophane, and then backlit to resemble a large campfire. (Brian MacKay/CBC)
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