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Art Gallery Of Alberta Listening Lab
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The Courtney Theriault Show
Full Show March 19th, 2025: Canada has brain-drain, Alberta is the priciest province to own a pet, and nationwide hunt for valuable art coming to Alberta!
TOPIC 1: Canada has brain-drain, many Canadians abroad, coming home isn't as easy as it seems GUEST 1: Emerson Csorba is a business executive, previously working in geopoliticsTOPIC 2: Did you know that Alberta ranks most expensive province to own a pet?GUEST 2: Dr. Rebecca Greenstein, Rover’s Canadian veterinary expertTOPIC 3: Got antique art at home? A nationwide hunt for hidden treasures returns to Alberta this week!GUEST 3: Rob Cowley, Canadian Art Specialist and President of Cowley Abbott
2025-03-20
25 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
How can we make a difference in our community with evidence-based public safety projects? With Dr. Kirsten Fantazir
Lethbridge Polytechnics’s Centre for Public Safety Applied Research (CPSAR) has been embracing Klose’s (2024) re-definition of evidence-based policing approach that entails decision-making, “which integrates the best available evidence, professional judgement and community values, preferences and circumstances”. CPSAR currently supports over 14 different research projects, 15 researchers, 14 student researchers that involve meaningful collaborations with over 28 Canadian policing, public safety, academic, and community partners across five provinces. We hope to share the benefits and potential of using “research-informed, practitioner-centred, and community-oriented” (Klose, 2024) evidence-based policing practices overall. We will share the research questions, objectives, methods, and initial data collected and analyzed for a 3-year...
2025-02-20
57 min
Skillz & Thrillz: Alberta's Trade & Tech Youth
Mastering the Art of Speaking with Lubna: Confidence, Connection, and Team Spirit
In this episode, we’re joined by the inspiring Lubna Ismail, a Public Speaking alumna who captivated audiences with her eloquence and energy. After earning silver at provincials, Lubna went on to achieve national success, winning gold at the 2024 Skills Canada National Competition in Quebec. Lubna shares her journey from competing on the provincial stage to excelling at the national level, offering valuable insights and advice for aspiring speakers. As she says, "It’s not about what you’re saying; it’s how you’re engaging with the audience." She also gives us a behind-the-scenes look at her role in winning...
2025-01-28
39 min
Writers' Guild of Alberta Podcast
Controversy at Noon: Do Diasporic Writers Face More Pressure to Write About Current Affairs...?
Do newcomers and immigrants to Alberta face more pressure to write about current issues in their place of origin (eg, Gaza, Ukraine, Venezuela, etc.) than other writers? How do writers, especially immigrants and refugee writers, deal with the many giant global “distractions” enough to write about anything else? Should current events and related topics be prioritized by all writers in all genres? Why or why not? Join our panelists as they discuss the complexities of writing through a diasporic lens and more in November’s Controversy @ Noon panel. About The Panelists Kelly Kaur Kelly Kaur grew up in Singapore and lives...
2024-11-28
56 min
Joy Stephen's Canada Immigration Podcast
Canada Immigration CEC Express Entry selection since 2015 for NOC 53100 Registrars, restorers, interpreters and other occupations related to museum and art galleries for Alberta
Canada Immigration CEC Express Entry selection since 2015 for NOC 53100 Registrars, restorers, interpreters and other occupations related to museum and art galleries for Alberta Good day ladies and gentlemen, this is IRC news, and I am Joy Stephen, an authorized Canadian Immigration practitioner bringing out this data analysis on the number of applicants approved for Canadian Permanent Residence for multiple years Under the Express Entry CEC selection based on your NOC code. I am coming to you from the Polinsys studios in Cambridge, Ontario The number of individuals selected under the old 4 digit NOC...
2024-10-31
04 min
Alberta Ayers
DOWNLOAD [PDF] Art Beyond the West By Michael Kampen-O'Riley Ph.D. (Author) Full Episode
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2024-10-08
00 min
Alberta Ayers
PDF [Download] African-American Art: A Visual and Cultural History By Lisa Farrington (Author) Full Episode
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2024-10-08
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
How Important is Tourism to our Lethbridge and Southern Alberta Region? With Erin Crane
Tourism is vital for the success of many economies around the world. It boosts revenues, creates thousands of jobs, helps to develop infrastructure and plants a sense of cultural exchange between visitors and residents. With four UNESCO World Heritage sites and the largest facilities for Sports and Business Events south of Calgary, opportunities are available to invest, grow and capture additional economic impact. How do we accomplish this and do it in a sustainable way? The Speaker will explore some of the exciting projects happening in 2024 and look at the potential of tourism in our region over...
2024-04-13
1h 04
New Visionary Podcast
Painting Personal Experiences, Tackling Self-Doubt & Investing in Your Work with Kim Dorland
Canadian painter Kim Dorland has gained international recognition for his paintings of suburbia with notable exhibitions at galleries in New York City, Los Angeles, Toronto, London and beyond. In this enlightening episode, Kim shares valuable lessons he’s learned while building his art career. Here’s what we discuss:1. What inspired Kim to pursue a career as a painter and depict his own personal experiences.2. How Kim tackles self doubt in the studio and why he considers failure to be an essential part of the process.3. Kim’s advice for emerging artists who are at...
2024-03-07
45 min
The Steve Brown Art Center
Jesup News - February 26th, 2024 with Alberta Parish
Hosted by Jim Gillespie and Dale Rueber On today's podcast, Jim and Dale discuss Winners and Losers, Jim talks about a man named Al, talk over the phone to Caitlin Clark fan and author Alberta Parish and her voyage to Iowa City, Jim and Dale discuss the Oscar awards, and as always deliver the latest in local news. Produced by Blake Tempus
2024-02-26
1h 18
Cuisine ton quartier x Ouest Canadien
12 - Alberta - Un regard sur le passé, le présent et le futur d’une ville
Fier de son héritage francophone, Frank McMahon commence cet épisode avec une explication historique du français en Alberta. Frank a toujours fait partie du monde académique et pédagogique, a enseigné en français et a même fondé la société historique pour les francophones de l’Alberta. Sa parole est accompagnée et complémentée par celles de Anne-Marie Camara et Robert Suraki Watum. Anne-Marie travaille pour l’organisme bilingue Pont Cultural Bridge, qui cherche à créer des activités culturelles et amusantes pour les immigrant.es francophones à Edmonton. Enfin, Robert s’identifie comme poète et dramaturge...
2023-10-26
19 min
Cuisine ton quartier x Ouest Canadien
11 - Alberta - Le français et l’art dans les écoles albertaines
Annie Roy rencontre, dans cet épisode, une étudiante, une enseignante et un artiste de renom : Marie Noa Kouadou, Flore Kenmegne Mopo et Ivan Touko. Flore est une enseignante du primaire et une bénévole pour l’organisme culturel Pont Cultural Bridge. Originaire du Cameroun, elle a d’abord immigré au Québec puis a déménagé en Alberta, et elle adore travailler avec les enfants. Étudiante au secondaire et très impliquée dans les activités de son école, Marie Noa vient de la Côte d’Ivoire et parle avec beaucoup d’intelligence de ce qu’elle observe dans son...
2023-10-26
41 min
Cuisine ton quartier x Ouest Canadien
10 - Alberta - Comment rendre audible la riche culture francophone
Dans cet épisode, qui commence accompagné d’une douce mélodie baroque interprétée par Catalina Guevara Víquez Klein, nous rencontrons Arnaud Favier, directeur général de l’organisme culturel la Cité des Rocheuses et Catalina, artiste, enseignante et musicienne. Les deux résident à Calgary et discutent, à coeur ouvert, des enjeux du domaine artistique et culturel albertain et de ce qui les motive. Arnaud nous présente avec éloquence son organisme culturel, la Cité des Rocheuses, et Catalina défend l’importance de l’art, de la musique baroque et la nécessité d’offrir des services de haute qualité au
2023-10-26
24 min
Forestry Talks
Seedling to Structure with Andre Lema
Welcome to episode five of Forestry Talks, your go-to podcast powered by the Alberta Forest Products Association. In this episode, our guest, Andre Lema, Manager of Business Development at Western Archrib, sits down with our host, Aspen Dudzic, to discuss the world of mass timber and glulam products.This episode delves into how Western Archrib's cutting-edge products are reshaping the construction landscape and ushering in a new era of sustainability and carbon-conscious building practices. As the pair unravel the capabilities of mass timber, Andre Lema shares his connection to the forest and the art of building with...
2023-10-05
27 min
My Life Without Limits
BONUS Episode: Love & Disability
Born with the rare genetic disorder, Osteogenesis Imperfecta (aka ‘brittle bone disease’), and a wheelchair user since the age of six, Athena grew up navigating an ill-fitting narrative about being disabled in our society. On one end of the spectrum is the highly medicalized representation of the disabled body that typically focuses on pain, deformity and lack of function. Frida Kahlo’s surrealist self-portraits depicting the painful and distorting aspects of her body and her disability are an example of how this interpretation of disability has shown up in the world of art. On the other...
2023-05-12
50 min
The Well Endowed Podcast
Episode 143: Art Gallery of Alberta Funds for the Future
On this episode, our correspondent, Aubrianna Snow, takes us on a journey through the Art Gallery of Alberta‘s curatorial process, and how they create art collections and experiences that are accessible to all. We also learn about the vital role endowment funds play in helping the gallery continue its work for generations to come. The original Art Gallery of Alberta Fund was established in December of 1989 by the Poole family – one of the first funds established during ECF inaugural year. This fund alone has provided grants more than $2,000,000 to the Art Gallery since its inception. In anti...
2023-03-15
00 min
AGA Listening Lab
Mellon House Ghost - Read by MLA David Shepherd
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-11-10
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
Church Ghost of Old Quebec - Read by MLA David Shepherd
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-11-09
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
Movie Night - Read by MLA Janis Irwin
Movie Night - Read by MLA Janis Irwin by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-10-18
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
Bed & Breakfast - Read by Mark Connolly
Bed & Breakfast - Read by Mark Connolly by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-10-18
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
Bloody Mary - Read by Ellie Heath
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-10-18
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
A Locked Door - Read by Ellie Heath
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-10-18
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
Calling My Name - Read by Lincoln Ho
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-10-18
00 min
AGA Listening Lab
The Balloon Ghost - Read By Sarah Hoyles
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-10-18
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
The Balloon Ghost - Read by Lincoln Ho
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-10-18
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
The Pale Woman - Read by Scott McKeen
This track features audio recordings of submitted stories for the exhibition 'Conjured Images: Spirit Photography from the turn of the 20th Century'. These stories are read by notable names within the city of Edmonton.
2022-10-18
00 min
AGA Listening Lab
01Maria
Included in our exhibition Scents of Movement, Scents of Place, this collection of audio recordings is part of an ongoing project by artist Brian Goeltzenleuchter. Scents of Exile, 2019 bears witness to the immigrant experience through storytelling and memory. The artist translates individual stories into an olfactory experience embedded in hand sanitizer. When we use scented hand sanitizer, we are invited into someone else's experience.
2022-09-17
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
02Habte
Included in our exhibition Scents of Movement, Scents of Place, this collection of audio recordings is part of an ongoing project by artist Brian Goeltzenleuchter. Scents of Exile, 2019 bears witness to the immigrant experience through storytelling and memory. The artist translates individual stories into an olfactory experience embedded in hand sanitizer. When we use scented hand sanitizer, we are invited into someone else's experience.
2022-09-17
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
03Qasim
Included in our exhibition Scents of Movement, Scents of Place, this collection of audio recordings is part of an ongoing project by artist Brian Goeltzenleuchter. Scents of Exile, 2019 bears witness to the immigrant experience through storytelling and memory. The artist translates individual stories into an olfactory experience embedded in hand sanitizer. When we use scented hand sanitizer, we are invited into someone else's experience.
2022-09-17
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
Sidney Kelsie Audio Documentary
This is an exploration into who Sidney Kelsie was, what his art meant to the Edmonton community, and how his legacy lives on. Hear from the Art Gallery of Alberta curators, Sidney Kelsie’s daughter and some of the artists’ earliest supporters, including a gallery owner, a journalist, and an art critic. Sidney Kelsie: Right in Your Own Backyard is on at the Art Gallery of Alberta from March 25 to August 1, 2022.
2022-06-02
24 min
AGA Listening Lab
5 Gospel According to Lord Blakie
5 Gospel According to Lord Blakie by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-05-27
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
6 Warahoon
6 Warahoon by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-05-27
00 min
AGA Listening Lab
3 Road March
3 Road March by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-05-27
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
2 Day of Carnival
2 Day of Carnival by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-05-27
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
1 Jab Molassie Posse
1 Jab Molassie Posse by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-05-27
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
4 Places We Come From
4 Places We Come From by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2022-05-27
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
8. Yellow Birds
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
03 min
AGA Listening Lab
7. Schoolhouse In Winter
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
6. Lighthouse and Ferry
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
5. Cats And Oxen
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
4. Girl By Lake
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
01 min
AGA Listening Lab
3. Paintings For Sale
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
02 min
AGA Listening Lab
2. Maud Lewis Biography
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
04 min
AGA Listening Lab
1. Maud Lewis Audio Tour Introduction
Join the Art Gallery of Alberta's education team on an audio tour of the exhibition Maud Lewis.
2022-04-22
03 min
Alberta Impact
Technology Alberta
Technology leads the way without a doubt, it's the backbone to todays communication, education, entertainment, security and the list goes on. Alberta's technology sector is ripe with opportunities. State of the art education institutes, and rooted R&D facilities combined with the entrepreneurial spirit of this province frame an industry with unlimited potential. Gail Powley, President of Technology Alberta talks to us today about what it takes to grow a sustainable advanced technology company in Alberta. From financing to selling domestic and international, attracting and retaining talented people, down to Protecting and building intellectual property. We are going to c...
2022-02-14
40 min
Conversations with Tee
A Conversation with Rochelle Ignacio | Black Futures Market at the Art Gallery of Alberta | February 5-6
Rochelle Ignacio (she/her) is a safety and inclusion specialist who is passionate about equity, diversity and inclusion. She has a Bachelor of Science in Human Ecology from the University of Alberta with a major in Family Ecology and minor in Community Diversity, as well as an Occupational Health and Safety Certificate. She strongly believes in community building, volunteerism, and advocating for underrepresented individuals and groups of people. Rochelle is the CEO and Founder of Enid Rose Collective which houses her personal portfolio and consultative services. Through Enid Rose Collective Rochelle customizes service offerings to fit the...
2022-01-31
30 min
A brush with...
A brush with... Alberta Whittle
Alberta Whittle talks to Ben Luke about her influences in art, books, music and other media and the cultural experiences that have shaped her life and work. Over the last few years, Whittle has emerged as one of the most striking new voices in contemporary British art, especially with her collaborative film installations focusing on battling anti-blackness. Born in 1980 in Bridgetown on the Caribbean island of Barbados, Whittle moved to Birmingham in the UK as a teenager before studying at the Glasgow School of Art—she still lives in Glasgow today but spends some of her time in Barbados. Thi...
2021-08-11
1h 05
Writers' Guild of Alberta Podcast
Katherine Koller - WGA Online Reading Series
Edmonton playwright, novelist, and screenwriter Katherine Koller will read from her collection of short stories, Winning Chance, followed by a Q&A led by Fort McMurray author Dorothy Bentley. Katherine Koller writes for stage, screen and page. Her first plays, Cowboy Boots and a Corsage and Magpie, were for CBC radio. Her full-length stage plays include her Alberta LandWorks Trilogy: Coal Valley, The Seed Savers and Alberta Playwriting Competition winner, Last Chance Leduc. Her opera, The Handless Maiden, received a recital reading in Vancouver and Hope Soup, for radio, was recorded at the Edmonton Fringe. Her web series, about Edmonton...
2021-03-11
44 min
AGA Listening Lab
Mass Culture - Massey Levesque Report
Mass Culture - Massey Levesque Report by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2020-10-05
25 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
More Coal, Fewer Parks: The Future of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains?
When you think of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, including the Oldman Watershed in Southern Alberta, you probably think of scenic mountaintops, rolling foothills and clear blue streams. You probably don’t think of decommissioned parks or open-pit coal mines, but that’s exactly what the future could hold. On June 1, 2020, the Government of Alberta rescinded the provincial Coal Policy, created in 1976, restricting open pit coal mining and coal exploration in Alberta’s most environmentally sensitive areas in the Rocky Mountains. The area most affected by this change covers 1.5 million hectares of lands that provide drinking water to downstream communities in Alberta...
2020-10-01
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
More Coal, Fewer Parks: The Future of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains?
When you think of Alberta’s Rocky Mountains, including the Oldman Watershed in Southern Alberta, you probably think of scenic mountaintops, rolling foothills and clear blue streams. You probably don’t think of decommissioned parks or open-pit coal mines, but that’s exactly what the future could hold. On June 1, 2020, the Government of Alberta rescinded the provincial Coal Policy, created in 1976, restricting open pit coal mining and coal exploration in Alberta’s most environmentally sensitive areas in the Rocky Mountains. The area most affected by this change covers 1.5 million hectares of lands that provide drinking water to downstream communities in Alberta...
2020-10-01
57 min
AGA Listening Lab
Ruth - Cuthand - Interview
Ruth - Cuthand - Interview by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2020-09-21
11 min
AGA Listening Lab
Joseph - Naytowhow - Interview
Joseph - Naytowhow - Interview by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2020-09-21
24 min
AGA Listening Lab
Daniel - Knight Shawn - Cuthand - Interview
Daniel - Knight Shawn - Cuthand - Interview by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2020-09-21
22 min
AGA Listening Lab
Adam - North - Peigan - Interview
Adam - North - Peigan - Interview by Art Gallery of Alberta Listening Lab
2020-09-21
10 min
PROJECT CONNECTION
EP 5 - Digital Thumbs Up
A strong advocate for Digital Interactive Technologies, Nick Facey is one of the newest additions to the board of directors of Digital Alberta. In this episode, he talks about his experience with Finger Food Advanced Technology Group, comparisons of the tech sector between B.C. and Alberta, and the advocacy work being done with the provincial government. Finger Food Advanced Technology Group was acquired by Unity Technologies in May 2020. Since this chat with Nick, the Alberta UCP government announced a new Innovation Employment Grant (IEG) on July 22, that will cover up to 20% of an Alberta b...
2020-07-30
35 min
AGA Listening Lab
250AGA Pat Hanson Interview with Curator Amery Calvelli
Amery Calvelli, Adjunct Curator, caught up with Pat Hanson, a founding partner gh3* to discuss a pavilion in Borden Park and an engineering building, both in Edmonton, that employ glass in an innovative way. Join Amery in her exploration into the “250 things” that architects should know. Image credit: Borden Park Pavilion interior views, courtesy of Gh3*
2020-06-24
17 min
Storylines
Meghan Westelmajer: The Art of Production
Season 1, Episode 12Meghan Westelmajer: The Art of Production Meghan has always had a passion and love for film. But she got into the industry in a less traditional way– It was an online job ad as an executive assistant that got Meghan into the industry. A few years later, and after lots of hard work, she was well into television production in Canada.Now based out of Calgary, she’s used to spinning a lot of plates. She’s worked as a production coordinator on large projects like the FX...
2020-05-25
24 min
nxtfstPODCAST
Visual Art Audio Tour: Art Gallery of Alberta
https://nextfest.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Art-Gallery-Of-Alberta.mp3Artists Featured: Madison Dewar, Brad Fehr, Kelsey Vaughan, Ashna JacobHost: Taylor ChadwickProduced by What It Is ProductionsVisit the Community Gallery at the Art Gallery of Alberta and check out the Visual Art on display as part of Nextfest 2019. Listen while you view the work in the venue or listen at home after your own personal Art Walk. No matter how you listen – we want you to get to know the visual artists of Nextfest! The post Visual Art Audio Tour: Art Gallery of Al...
2019-05-31
00 min
NXTFST Podcast Archives - Nextfest
Visual Art Audio Tour: Art Gallery of Alberta
https://nextfest.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Art-Gallery-Of-Alberta.mp3 Artists Featured: Madison Dewar, Brad Fehr, Kelsey Vaughan, Ashna Jacob Host: Taylor Chadwick Produced by What It Is Productions Visit the Community Gallery at the Art Gallery of Alberta and check out the Visual Art on display as part of Nextfest 2019. Listen while you view the work in the venue or listen at home after your own personal Art Walk. No matter how you listen – we want you to get to know the visual artists of Nextfest! The post Visual Art Audio Tour: Art Gallery of Al...
2019-05-31
00 min
nxtfstPODCAST
Visual Art Audio Tour: Art Gallery of Alberta
Artists Featured: Madison Dewar, Brad Fehr, Kelsey Vaughan, Ashna Jacob Host: Taylor Chadwick Produced by What It Is Productions Visit the Community Gallery at the […] The post Visual Art Audio Tour: Art Gallery of Alberta appeared first on Nextfest.
2019-05-31
00 min
AGA Listening Lab
1 Introduction
Douglas Cardinal Interview with AGA Curator Amery Calvelli. Photo credit: Yousef Karsh.
2019-05-31
00 min
AGA Listening Lab
2 Generations
Douglas Cardinal Interview with AGA Curator Amery Calvelli. Photo credit: Yousef Karsh.
2019-05-31
05 min
AGA Listening Lab
3 Planning Under A Lens
Douglas Cardinal Interview with AGA Curator Amery Calvelli. Photo credit: Yousef Karsh.
2019-05-31
09 min
AGA Listening Lab
4 The Way Forward
Douglas Cardinal Interview with AGA Curator Amery Calvelli. Photo credit: Yousef Karsh.
2019-05-31
03 min
WenghTalk Radio
LIVE from the Art Gallery of Alberta w. The HIVE Youth Council & Dara Armsden
Ep. 66 Let's talk about art! And let's do it at the Art Gallery of Alberta! This episode consists of two conversations: one with the HIVE Youth Council & one with the head of Education and Learning at the AGA: Dara Armsden. Both conversations try to answer the question: what is our relationship with art, as producers and as consumers? We discuss where to find new artistic inspiration, the Edmonton art community, and the blocks that impede our engagement with art. Follow this show on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! Music credits:
2018-11-11
00 min
AGA Listening Lab
In Conversation with Amy Malbeuf and Jessie Ray Short: #metisaf
In the latest episode of “In Conversation”, Guest Curators Amy Malbeuf and Jessie Ray Short discuss the process of curating “Li Salay”, the exhibition’s significance and the shifting boundaries of contemporary Métis artistic practices.
2018-08-15
1h 14
Art Gallery of Ontario
Lake Minnewanka’s shoreline in Banff National Park (Alberta)
Rebecca Belmore’s Wave Sound sculptures encouraged people to pause and listen to the wind and waterways. Listen to soundscapes recorded at the three locations: Lake Minnewanka’s shoreline in Banff National Park (Alberta); Lake Superior’s ridge at Pukaskwa National Park (Ontario, near Ojibways of the Pic River First Nation); and Green Point’s seaside cliffs in Gros Morne National Park (Newfoundland).
2018-07-09
03 min
AGA Listening Lab
Peter von Tiesenhausen: In Conversation
A conversation with Alberta artist Peter von Tiesenhausen about his new exhibition "Songs for Pythagoras".
2018-01-25
1h 04
AGA Listening Lab
In Conversation - Faye HeavyShield
In Conversation - Faye HeavyShield
2017-11-27
56 min
communication, Author at CARFAC Alberta
Draw More Income EP16: art af podcast
Well, it's better late than never for a podcast! This month is a little behind, but we're glad to bring you this interview with Jane Christensen and Claire Coutts, also known as the hosts of "art af," a podcast about Calgary's visual arts scene brought to you every month via Calgary's CJSW radio station. I'm [...] The post Draw More Income EP16: art af podcast appeared first on CARFAC Alberta.
2017-07-29
35 min
AGA Listening Lab
Mar 2017 | Blaine Campbell: Cyclorama
Blaine Campbell and former AGA Curator Kristy Trinier discuss Campbell’s newest exhibition in the RBC New Works Gallery, Cyclorama, and Campbell’s artistic practice.
2017-03-17
39 min
AGA Listening Lab
Hannah Doerksen Artist Talk
Hannah Doerksen AGA Curator Kristy Trinier discuss Doerksen’s newest exhibition in the RBC New Works Gallery, A Story We Tell Ourselves About Ourselves, and Doerksen’s artistic practice.
2016-12-14
42 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Another political party? The Alberta Green Party re-emerges (Part 1)
The Progressive Conservative Party has been the governing party for more than four decades in Alberta for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that there has rarely been a viable alternative party with enough support to move from the Opposition to the Government benches. In almost every political system that employs a single member plurality electoral system the opposition parties merge into one party (or a coalition) to provide an alternative to the government. But in Canada we have done the opposite by creating multiple parties that do not cooperate during elections. So the rebirth of...
2013-05-09
28 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Another political party? The Alberta Green Party re-emerges (Part 2 Q&A)
The Progressive Conservative Party has been the governing party for more than four decades in Alberta for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that there has rarely been a viable alternative party with enough support to move from the Opposition to the Government benches. In almost every political system that employs a single member plurality electoral system the opposition parties merge into one party (or a coalition) to provide an alternative to the government. But in Canada we have done the opposite by creating multiple parties that do not cooperate during elections. So the rebirth of...
2013-05-09
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Another political party? The Alberta Green Party re-emerges (Part 1)
The Progressive Conservative Party has been the governing party for more than four decades in Alberta for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that there has rarely been a viable alternative party with enough support to move from the Opposition to the Government benches. In almost every political system that employs a single member plurality electoral system the opposition parties merge into one party (or a coalition) to provide an alternative to the government. But in Canada we have done the opposite by creating multiple parties that do not cooperate during elections. So the rebirth of...
2013-05-09
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Another political party? The Alberta Green Party re-emerges (Part 2 Q&A)
The Progressive Conservative Party has been the governing party for more than four decades in Alberta for a variety of reasons, not the least of which is that there has rarely been a viable alternative party with enough support to move from the Opposition to the Government benches. In almost every political system that employs a single member plurality electoral system the opposition parties merge into one party (or a coalition) to provide an alternative to the government. But in Canada we have done the opposite by creating multiple parties that do not cooperate during elections. So the rebirth of...
2013-05-09
36 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
How is Activist Engagement Related to Liberal Education? (Part 2 Q&A)
The debates around the recent Occupy movement have prompted questions about what constitutes effective action and whether the current young generation is engaged in social issues. Can these budding activist energies be sustained enough to create change? How can the interests of students who are focused on career training, or who approach learning with passivity, be expanded and nurtured so that they can act with greater alertness and attention to issues they face as global citizens? The Occupy movement, no matter how disorganized they may appear to be, suggests that what may be lacking is the theory, knowledge, and skills...
2012-12-13
41 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
How is Activist Engagement Related to Liberal Education? (Part 1)
The debates around the recent Occupy movement have prompted questions about what constitutes effective action and whether the current young generation is engaged in social issues. Can these budding activist energies be sustained enough to create change? How can the interests of students who are focused on career training, or who approach learning with passivity, be expanded and nurtured so that they can act with greater alertness and attention to issues they face as global citizens? The Occupy movement, no matter how disorganized they may appear to be, suggests that what may be lacking is the theory, knowledge, and skills...
2012-12-13
29 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
How is Activist Engagement Related to Liberal Education? (Part 2 Q&A)
The debates around the recent Occupy movement have prompted questions about what constitutes effective action and whether the current young generation is engaged in social issues. Can these budding activist energies be sustained enough to create change? How can the interests of students who are focused on career training, or who approach learning with passivity, be expanded and nurtured so that they can act with greater alertness and attention to issues they face as global citizens? The Occupy movement, no matter how disorganized they may appear to be, suggests that what may be lacking is the theory, knowledge, and skills...
2012-12-13
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
How is Activist Engagement Related to Liberal Education? (Part 1)
The debates around the recent Occupy movement have prompted questions about what constitutes effective action and whether the current young generation is engaged in social issues. Can these budding activist energies be sustained enough to create change? How can the interests of students who are focused on career training, or who approach learning with passivity, be expanded and nurtured so that they can act with greater alertness and attention to issues they face as global citizens? The Occupy movement, no matter how disorganized they may appear to be, suggests that what may be lacking is the theory, knowledge, and skills...
2012-12-13
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia
The SAAG, SACPA, McKillop United Church, Lethbridge Regional Police Service and OUTreach Southern Alberta Society are co-sponsoring the speaker Nate Phelps as part of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. MAY 17th from 7pm at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery. Few minority groups have been as discriminated against as gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans, two spirit and queer people . But major breakthroughs have occurred, and lgbttq people are stepping out of the shadows. From the outside, it could be construed that all problems have been solved. The media are sympathetic, public personalities come out, television shows feature more queer characters...
2012-05-17
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Art, Security and the Arctic: New Understandings
April 11th from 6-8pm at the SAAG. Southern Alberta Art Gallery, The U of L Department of Political Science and Southern Alberta Council of Public Affairs is pleased to present: Art, Security and the Arctic: New Understandings A presentation by Dr. Rob Huebert, Associate Director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary Rob Huebert, Associate Director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary and professor of Political Science, will present a new outlook on arctic security at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery on April 11th. In the...
2012-04-11
1h 14
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
Art, Security and the Arctic: New Understandings
April 11th from 6-8pm at the SAAG. Southern Alberta Art Gallery, The U of L Department of Political Science and Southern Alberta Council of Public Affairs is pleased to present: Art, Security and the Arctic: New Understandings A presentation by Dr. Rob Huebert, Associate Director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary Rob Huebert, Associate Director of the Centre for Military and Strategic Studies at the University of Calgary and professor of Political Science, will present a new outlook on arctic security at the Southern Alberta Art Gallery on April 11th. In the...
2012-04-11
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
The Art of Living Together - How Parasites Shape Our World (Part 1)
In everyday terms, parasites make their living off other unsuspecting organisms. Traditionally researchers, veterinarians and medical doctors have focused on the disease aspects of parasitism. These aspects are certainly not trivial and are deserving of the attention (e.g., malaria). In the last decade, it has been observed that there are much more subtle and far reaching effects of parasitism that have real consequences. There are numerous examples of parasites taking control of their hosts and making them do very strange things. Two very surprising examples will illustrate this phenomenon. Speakers: Doug Colwell Doug Colwell is a Principal Research Scientist...
2012-03-01
28 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
The Art of Living Together - How Parasites Shape Our World (Part 1)
In everyday terms, parasites make their living off other unsuspecting organisms. Traditionally researchers, veterinarians and medical doctors have focused on the disease aspects of parasitism. These aspects are certainly not trivial and are deserving of the attention (e.g., malaria). In the last decade, it has been observed that there are much more subtle and far reaching effects of parasitism that have real consequences. There are numerous examples of parasites taking control of their hosts and making them do very strange things. Two very surprising examples will illustrate this phenomenon. Speakers: Doug Colwell Doug Colwell is a Principal Research Scientist...
2012-03-01
00 min
Southern Alberta Council on Public Affairs (SACPA)
The Art of Living Together - How Parasites Shape Our World (Part 2 Q&A)
In everyday terms, parasites make their living off other unsuspecting organisms. Traditionally researchers, veterinarians and medical doctors have focused on the disease aspects of parasitism. These aspects are certainly not trivial and are deserving of the attention (e.g., malaria). In the last decade, it has been observed that there are much more subtle and far reaching effects of parasitism that have real consequences. There are numerous examples of parasites taking control of their hosts and making them do very strange things. Two very surprising examples will illustrate this phenomenon. Speakers: Doug Colwell Doug Colwell is a Principal Research Scientist...
2012-03-01
00 min