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Virtual Author Talks Will Continue With Sarah Anne Johnson


The next talk in the Castle Hill For The Arts series of free author talks will take place on Wednesday, April 21, at 6 PM. It will stream live over Zoom with host Karen Dukess interviewing Sarah Anne Johnson, author of “The Last Sailor.”
“The Last Sailor” is a historical novel about grief, redemption and brotherhood set on the shores of Cape Cod. As the book opens in 1898, all that Nathaniel Boyd wants is to be left alone. His hopes of marriage died years ago, not long after the storms and the seas and the sails took away his youngest brother. The other Boyd brother, Finn, dives headlong into his fish trading company, trying to prove something to himself. When their father asked the brothers to sail a schooner down from Boston to their harbor village, he didn’t expect them to bring back a young girl fleeing her home, much less one who slips off the boat and nearly drowns. The men take Rachel to the nearest home to the harbor—that of Nathanielâ€� ....

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Photograph installed on Vancouver power substation returns Mi'kmaq artwork to its home


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A moose hunted in Newfoundland more than a decade ago. A moose skull living on the land in Nova Scotia. A porcupine quill basket in storage in a Vancouver museum. A 19th-century photograph at a Paris museum. An artist in Nova Scotia. A pandemic. More photographs – transferred via the internet. And the result: a large-scale photograph of an intricately painted moose skull resting on Mi’kmaq land in Eastern Canada, installed on the other side of Canada, on the exterior of a substation that powers half of downtown Vancouver. ....

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The World Grieves for Millions. An Artist Grieves for One.


The World Grieves for Millions. An Artist Grieves for One.
The Canadian artist Divya Mehra’s first U.S. solo show takes a surprising look at mourning. She uses giant emojis to portray her devastation.
Divya Mehra’s inflatable sculptures bring an edgy humor to the subject of mourning. The work, “here at least we shall be free (build yourself a Taj Mahal for common folks OR a simple set for funniest home video),” is from 2021.Credit.Divya Mehra and Night Gallery; Nik Massey
By Brian Boucher
Feb. 16, 2021
We are facing a special challenge in the pandemic era: How do we mourn death at the scale we are witnessing it? In a new exhibition, the Canadian artist Divya Mehra offers a surprising and timely suggestion: big fat emojis. ....

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