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#artthatinspires the works art & design festival 2013 june 20 - july 2, 2013 theworks.ab.ca churchill square and downtown THANK YOU

FOUNDING SPONSOR VENUE SUPPORTERS BOARD OF DIRECTORS Marketing & Communications Team Downtown Business Association of Canada Place President Kevin Feehan Marketing & Churchill Square Complex VP Community Programs Melanie Nakatsui Supervisor Holly Raubenheimer SPONSORS VP Main Programs Garry Zarowny Marketing & Special Events The City of Edmonton Kids in the Hall Bistro VP Education Jane Ponto Supervisor Jocelyn Hajash Edmonton Arts Council Treasurer Steve Carlstrom Media Relations & Comm. Community Spirit Program Matrix Hotel Secretary Lois Greabeiel Co-ordinator Sean Steels Alberta Foundation for the Arts Rigoletto’s Café Member at Large Walter Raponi Education, Outreach, & Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada Scotia Place Member at Large Will Truchon Special Events Co-ordinator Stephanie Bailey Shaw Conference Centre SPONSORING PARTNERS, EDUCATION Member at Large Mary Elizabeth Archer Stage Co-ordinator Ben Sures Stanley A. Milner Public Library Enbridge Member at Large Christie Schultz Sutton Place Hotel Edmonton Business Council for Visual Arts Ex-Officio – Pres. Dyanne Lyons Volunteer Team YMCA – Don Wheaton The Works Art Festival Fund at Chief Operating Officer Linda Wedman Volunteer Co-ordinator Erin Valentine Edmonton Community Foundation Volunteer Assistant Sarah Flowers CONTRIBUTORS FESTIVAL STAFF SPONSORING PARTNER, MEDIA Alberta Craft Council Executive Artistic Director Amber Rooke SPECIAL THANKS TO Edmonton Journal Art of the Peace Operations & Technical Yang Lim Budget Printing Supervisor David Simmonds Bryce Zimmerman SPONSORING PARTNER, COMMUNICATIONS Bikeology: Festival Festival Special Projects Chris Roberts Cliff Philipps Celebrate Canada Committee for Edmonton Guru Digital Arts College Designer Christine Frost Ellen Finn CJSR Felicity Bohnet SPONSORS, MEDIA City Centre Mall SEASONAL STAFF Kees Prins Global TV Edmonton Bicycle Commuters Family Programs Nicolette Harrison Marie Scarlett Pattison Outdoor Advertising Edmonton Cash Register Co. Ltd. Canada Day Family Programs Francine Wiwchar Mike at Main Staples Virgin Radio Edmonton Wireless Lyndsay Conrad Galleries West ENBRIDGE ARTS INTERNS Julie Stormer VEHICLE SPONSOR Graham Construction Works to Work Ruth Kelly Waterloo Ford Lincoln Gracom Masonry Production Team Shelley Switzer Handmade Mafi Production Lead Supervisor Olivia Chow SUPPORTER, MEDIA Inside Education Production Supervisor Betty-Jo McCarville The Works Art & Design Festival Arttec Advertising Inc. LeKac Sourcing Ltd. Production Co-ordinator Camille Dolbec 10635-95 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5H 2C3 MADE in Edmonton SUPPORTERS, PROGRAMS Production Assistant Melissa Cayford McCallum Printing T: 780.426.2122 F: 780.426.4673 “Works with Jazz” Program Production Assistant Alyssa Ellis Musicworks During the Fesival, call Information Services Edmonton International Jazz Festival Native Journal Production Assistant Eleanor Howell on Churchill Square at: Fairmont Nightlife Production Assistant Alison Prsa 780.818.4420 McCallum Printing Northland Building Supplies Production Assistant Shelby Nichol Big Rock Breweries Paladin Security Production Assistant Ava Xu [email protected] www.theworks.ab.ca KEY SUPPORTERS Scorgie & Castillo Barristers & Solicitors Curatorial Team City Lumber & Millwork Starbucks Curatorial Lead Supervisor Cara Seccafien vol. 28, 2013 Courtyard by Marriott Downtown The Paint Spot Curatorial Assistant Vanessa Mastronardi CKUA The Fringe Festival, Edmonton Curatorial Assistant Emily McDonald Days Painting (1974) Ltd. Velo Hole’s Greenhouses & Gardens Ltd. Western Canada Fashion Week Design Team Matrix Hotel WestCan Wireless Morguard Investments Ltd. Terry Frost, Designer Architect Design Intern Brandon Levesque Progress Unlimited Discount Flags Rigoletto’s Café

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Guru and The Works are thrilled to collaborate once again to offer The Works official App. This app will allow you to easily map out and plan your festival experience, while simultaneously providing venue and artist information in the palm of your hand.

Fostering Alberta’s Digital Media community and culture is a primary focus for Guru Digital Arts College. Guru is happy to partner with the team of creative professionals behind The Works Arts & Design Festival to celebrate the ever-evolving relationship between technology and art.

Guru Digital Arts College is featured in Site #5, Stanley A. Milner Library. College participants have contstructed a projection mapping display for inside the Edmonton Room on the lower level.

1 The Works Art & Design Festival 2013 VIP MESSAGES

MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTOR, HIS WORSHIP, THE HONORABLE AMBER ROOKE MAYOR STEPHEN HEATHER KLIMCHUK MANDEL Executive Artistic Minister of Culture BE PART OF THE WORKS Director, The Works Mayor, Art & Design Festival City of Edmonton

To the left of this message there is a long list. Many On behalf of City Council and the people of Ed- As Minister responsible for arts and culture in Al- monton, Alberta’s capital city, it’s my pleasure to berta, it is my great pleasure to welcome everyone 2014 of those listed are individual people, and many more are businesses and organizations that represent extend a warm welcome to everyone attending to The Works Art & Design Festival 2013. CALL TO ENTER many, many individual people. The credit for creating this year’s The Works Art & Design Festival. The Works Art & Design Festival is and presenting this festival is owed to all of the peo- Street corners and city squares around the world currently accepting applications ple that are directly and indirectly referenced on that Edmonton is a city of unique cultural and artistic have long been the original stage for artists to list, as well as a great number of people that are not. opportunities. Our communities thrive on creativ- showcase their creativity. For 28 years, this an- to take part in the 2014 core of ity, collaboration and personal expression, and nual festival has energized Churchill Square in the exhibits and programs themed: Their energies, in the form of time, thought, re- these elements are reflected in the many exciting heart of with the very best in sources, creativity, intelligence, good will, and festivals that take place here every year. The Works art and design. MOVEMENT(S) sweat are what gets The Works Art & Design Festi- Art & Design Festival brings Churchill Square to val up every year. What makes the Festival happen life by welcoming artists, designers and citizens I would like to thank The Works International Vi- Movement(s) is the fourth in is the synergy between the efforts of these people, from around the world to display and view won- sual Arts Society and the many volunteers and a series of energy themes, and and the participation of the people who visit. derful works of art. The festival strengthens our participating artists who, year after year, bring this may consider kinetics, transpor- city by building partnerships between artists and vibrant festival to life and contribute to Alberta’s In 2013, as we celebrate Human Energy, I feel very the community, highlighting the significant role thriving culture. tation, activism, and generally, fortunate to be working in a community where these art and design play in helping individuals find ‘getting there’ synergies take place. I also feel especially excited meaning and beauty in their lives. The Honourable Heather Klimchuk by the range and depth of artistic experiences avail- Artists are invited to propose proj- able on Churchill Square and around town this year. Thank you to The Works International Visual Arts ects in the following categories: The Artists in the 2013 Festival have approached Society for organizing this festival and for your MESSAGE FROM • Environmental Site Specific the theme with a particular thoughtfulness—ref- dedication to supporting Edmonton’s artistic KEVIN FEEHAN Installation erencing bodies, motion, ingenuity, exertion, and community. • Curator of a group exhibit interaction and offering opportunities to engage in President, The • Community Programs and spe- physical, political, and even personal discourse. Best wishes for an enjoyable and successful fes- Works International cial events tival! Visual Arts Society Thank you for taking part, Amber Rooke Stephen Mandel, Mayor 2014 Applications are due August Welcome to 13 magnificent days of art, design, 30, 2013 at 5pm MST. Download MESSAGE FROM workshops, demonstrations and festival spirit. your application at theworks.ab.ca JIM TAYLOR MESSAGE FROM As president of The Works International Visual Arts THE HONORABLE The Works Markets: Downtown Society, it is my pleasure and honour to welcome JAMES MOORE Artisans, craftspeople, and food Business you to the 2013 Works Art & Design Festival, the vendors are invited to join The Association Minister Of Canadian first of the summer festival season, now celebrating Works at Churchill Square in Heritage and Official 28 years of exhibits, performances and arts activi- 2014. Look for discounted rates Languages ties in the heart of downtown Edmonton. Almost three decades ago, a new organization, The by signing up early or commit- Works International Visual Arts Society, launched Our Government understands how important arts The Works is the largest free outdoor art and de- ting multi-year. its first ever The Works Art & Design Festival and and culture are to our identity, our society, and our sign festival in North America. Last year it attracted the fledgling Downtown Business Association economy. On the road to Canada’s 150th birth- 372,000 people, enjoying more than 700 works of Early-bird registration is before made the wise decision to become the Founding day, in 2017, we have a wonderful opportunity to art, by more than 600 artists, featured in 53 exhib- February 15, 2014, Final date to Sponsor. In those early days, the Works Art & celebrate the arts by investing in events like Ed- its, spread out over 31 exhibit sites, in Edmonton’s apply is April 15, 2014. Applica- Design Festival was one of the brightest lights in monton’s The Works Art & Design Festival. This Downtown Arts District and around town. tions can be found at theworks. a struggling Downtown as, each year, it brought its unique gathering is an opportunity for the region’s ab.ca Click on Calls to Enter. own vibrancy and excitement to the core and sig- residents and visitors to expand their cultural ho- This year, the theme of the festival is Human naled a start to a much needed source of Downtown rizons and discover the best in visual arts and new Energy, focusing on groups of artists working pride, our summer festival season. Of course, as we media. together, multi-disciplinary stage presentations The Works Stage : all know, downtown is now well on its way to a re- and featuring The Works Canadian Aboriginal Performers, presenters, artists, naissance unparalleled in our city’s history, but The On behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and Artists Program. Come and enjoy the colour, ex- and musicians of all stripes are in- Works Art & Design Festival is still that bright light the Government of Canada, I thank everyone who citement, and enthusiasm of the festival, and the vited to apply. See theworks.ab.ca leading us into yet another summer of crowds of helped bring this year’s The Works Art & Design contributions of artists from Edmonton, across for more info delighted festival goers. And the Downtown Busi- Festival to life. Canada and from around the World. ness Association is still a proud sponsor and grate- ful that The Works Art & Design Festival continues The Honourable / L’honorable James Moore Kevin Feehan, President to make our downtown their home. The Works International Visual Arts Society

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THE WORKS STREET STAGE Northern Bluegrass Circle Music Society Featured in the Art Market: FAMILY PROGRAMS In 2013 The Works is partnering with some of June 23rd is Bluegrass day at The Works! Check Redhead's Bazaar, Jennz Jewelz, Artemis, Jewels Family Programs Workshop Edmonton’s favourite organizations to present an theworks.ab.ca or signage at Churchill Square for by Amy, Rhythms Artglass, Jordan Pearson, Tim on Churchill Square eclectic range of accomplished performers. performer schedules. Koslo, Earth to Body, Dazzling Designs, Jakie's Daily: 12 noon – 9 pm Designs, Caru Dezyns, Pixie Glassworks, Mandala Instructor: Nicolette Harrison Edmonton Multicultural Society Edmonton Chamber Music Society Naturals, Oceana Patina, and S Cross Creations. Celebrate Human Energy at The Works Family June 27th watch for performances celebrating world OPENING NIGHT! The Edmonton Chamber Music Programs tent. Every day features a new project cultures for Canadian Multiculturalism Day. Society is bringing Judy Kang to The Works Street Watch for demonstrations by: with an emphasis on creativity and play, with feature Stage. Kang is an honoured and award winning clas- Rhythms Artglass, Redhead Bazaar, Caru Dezyns, crafts for National Aboriginal Day and Canada Day. sical violinist, and is also known for her work touring WORKS WITH JAZZ and others. Multi-Disciplinary/Experimental as violinist to pop sensation, Lady Gaga. Canada Day Family Programs Stage Programming Western Canada Fashion Week at City Hall Wichitowin, Progress Unlimited, and For the third year, The Works Art & Design Festival See the display of unique designs by invited par- CANADA DAY 12 noon – 4 pm Contributors will host Edmonton International Jazz Festival ticipants in Phabrik’s annual competition. Graphic Instructor: Francine Wiwchar For National Aboriginal Day, we’ve got a lineup to Performers 12 - 2pm on weekdays from June 21 and fabric design will be on display in The Works Join us on Canada Day for a free portrait workshop. truely ‘Kick’ off opening weekend at The Works. – 28. Spend your lunch hour on our patio soaking Art Market. Add yourself and your family members to a map of Locals Tzadeka & guests start, followed by an in the smooth sounds of Jazz at The Works. Canada in our “People of Canada” Collage for par- Indigenous Fashion show, the incomparable Cel- THE WORKS FOOD STREET ticipants of all ages. list, Cris Derksen, and finally, Sagkeengs Finest, Daily: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm of Canada’s Got Talent 2012. Come see the stom- Choose from a variety of delicious food from pers at Churchill Square June 21st! around the world, offered along 99 Street! THE WORKS ART MARKET Fung Loy Kok Institute of Taoism Daily: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm Practicing the slow, graceful movements of Tao- Featured in the Food Street: Take home unique handmade art and design and ist Tai Chi, a meditation in motion, improves the Margarita Village, Bo-Thai Festival Food, Bob's interact with artists at work in The Works Art Market. circulation of energies in the body. On June 22, Bombay Curry 'N' Hurry, Freshly Squeezed, Punky This year's Art Market includes glassblowing, jew- members join together, become “Human Energy” Potato, Hot Dog World, Royal Treats, Bannock ellery, prints, ceramics, sculptures, clothing, hand- and create a visual art performance piece. Burger, Panda Hut Express, and A Taste of Fest. made cosmetics, photographs, and paintings. Stage Schedule

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12:00- Terry Morrison Mike McDonald Whyte Heat Braden Gates 12:45 Edmonton Edmonton Edmonton Edmonton Edmonton and John Gorham Edmonton International Jazz International Jazz International Jazz International Jazz International Jazz The Carolines Graham Guest International Jazz Festival: Doug Festival: The Festival: The Festival: Andrew Festival: The Festival: A/B Trio 1:15- Organ Trio Dead Stringers GeoMetrics Glover Writers Guild Luke and Tes Liam Trimble Jocelyn Alf Jessica Heine 2:00

Northern 2:30- White Chocolate Rebecca Lappa Jay Gilday Taoist Tai Chi Bluegrass Society Iligy GW Myers Kaya Paul Bellows Caity Fisher Trevor Tchir Hurricane 3:15 Gateway Big Quartangle: Band 3:45- Sound and Dance Tim WIlliams Mireille Moquin Douglas Brothers Douglas Brothers Amber Suchy Cantoo Breath in Poetry 4:30 Improv Young Benjamins Pete Turland Trio

5:00- Ariane Maryke Bramwell Park Jocelyn and Lisa Jocelyn and Lisa Jessica Jalbert Allen Christie Erica Viegas 5:45 Lemire Edmonton Dave Lang and Shred Kelly Multicultural The Twin Otters Mike Dunn and Quartangle: 6:15- The Works Artist Society The Works Artist BGL Artist Talk Bomb Chan Ember Swift Tzadeka Breath in Poetry Rellik The Moanin' Sound and Dance Panel Discussion Panel Discussion 7:00 After Improv

7:00-7:45 Tzadeka & guests ECMS Summer George Ireland 7:30- 7:45-8:00 LUXX Kayla Hotte and Solstice Presents: F&M Natacha Gregoire Wafer Thin MInts and The Willy Love Electric Nuela Charles Ready to Wear her Rodeo Pals 8:15 Judy Kang Nillies Indigenous Flying Foxes Jimmy and The Fashion Show Long Shen Dao and The Hunter Sleepers 8:00-8:45 Cris Gatherers 8:45- Derksen Pascal Lecours Bill Bourne 8:45-9:00 Alanadale et Les Mauvais Goldtop The Gibson Block Bubba Tres Bubba Tres King Muskafa 9:30 Sagkeeng’s Characteres Finest

Reggae / Ska / World Jazz Hip Hop / Electronic / R&B Rock / Pop / Alternative Folk / Country / Blues Performance / Avante Garde / Multi-Disciplinary Youth

4 The Works Art & Design Festival 2013 SIR WINSTON CHURCHILL SQUARE SITE #1 11 am - 9 pm daily

THE WORKS BIG TENT Big Tent Special Events: CHURCHILL SQUARE EXHIBITS Daily: 11 am - 9 pm. Big Tent will close early for The Seerious Slideshow-June 22 8:30-11pm Daily: 11am - 9pm special events June 22 and 30. (M.E.D.I.U.M.) The Effect of Collected Memory on the M.E.D.I.U.M.’s atmospheric public performances Adorned Body No Rhyme or Reason provide alternative ways of perceiving and under- Marlena Wyman Various Artists - Curated by Terrance Houle standing the world around us. Their modes of explo- Do individual personal objects take on greater mean- This exhibition is a potpourri of performance, new ration include activities such as fortune telling, dream ing when presented in a large and public context? media, and video works that delectably touch such interpretation, and country-western prophecies. topics as identity, gender, surveillance, history, Or are they depersonalized? This is one question sports, life/death, and cowboys. The exhibition is B.E.A.M.S. Concert - June 30 9:30-11pm that you can help answer by donating your unused comprised of 4 performance artists working over Sunday, June Join members of the Boreal Elec- but not unloved jewellery to this sculptural collage the course of the Festival and a screening of 9 video tro Acoustic Music Society for a late evening, project. The result will be a richly decorated pair of works that come from all angles of Art. multi-disciplinary concert in the Big Tent. artworks, laden with the intermixed memories and Performances: Watch for updated performance whimsies of a broad community of strangers. THE WORKS GATEWAYS schedules at theworks.ab.ca AAPAA TIPI 1986 #1 & #2 - Sonny Assu Site 1, Big Tent - Theo Pelmus – Performance Alberta Aboriginal Arts The Mobile Listening Sessions #181 - Jeffrey Veregge Come inside and learn about the art and design Victoria Stanton Look for inspired artwork by Sonny Assu and Darkness at the Edge of Town of an Aboriginal tipi. Inside, celebrate the artistic Group Listening session: June 23, 4 pm - 6 pm Jeffrey Veregge on The Works Giant Gateways Erica Lord works and development of emerging Edmonton Through interactive listening sessions, Stanton this summer. Both artists incorporate west coast June 28 - July 2 Aboriginal artists. Youth from last year's tipi, explores how non-verbal interactions can foster aboriginal design elements, with Veregge refer- Lord will join us in the middle of a residency at along with youth from Dreamspeakers on Tour a sense of connection and shared experience encing pop culture comic icons, and Assu look- the New Gallery to perform a work in development. and Amiskwaciy Academy share, their work with among people. Everyone is invited to participate. ing to Aboriginal history in Canada. you in this unique setting. Holly Mandylion Bleeding Caramel: Four Thank you to Arttecc for print support. Video Works: The Carrousel Visions of Excess Something Wicked (This Way Comes) (2013) BGL Theo Pelmus Jillian McDonald Take a ride on the interactive carousel made of with programming by Ken Campbell BANG! BANG! (2013) barriers and shopping carts on Churchill Square! June 24 - 25 Ali Christenson BGL is Nicolas Laverdière, Jasmin Bilodeau, and Through playful multisensory environments, In The Project (2011-13) Sébastien Giguère - an art collective that defies Pelmus combines elements from different artistic Eric Bridgeman artistic conventions and aims to make art more forms and redefines understandings of art, iden- Uni-Farm Trailer 1-2 (2011-13) accessible to the public by creating projects that tity, gender, and self-expression. Alex Moon unsettle and extend beyond official artistic sites. Passage to the Kingdom Never Surrender (2011) Theo Pelmus and Ulysses Castellanos Matt Crookshank June 26 - 27 Big Bad Wolf: Act 1 (2012) Collaborative work featuring two visiting artists. Jamison Bank Nationalism and Sports (2010) I'm Too Sad to Tell You Emilio Rojas Ulysses Castellanos Parent Folder (2013) June 28 - 29 WhiteFeather Through his provocative performances and in- Technical Difficulties: a Fraud & a Fake (2009) stallations, Castellanos challenges social and Torry Mendoza cultural constructs by manipulating images from Site 1 - Marlena Wyman, The Effect of Collected Site 1 - BGL, The Carrousel film, television, literature, and popular music. Memory on the Adorned Body

This is Me is a unique exhibition presented by ATB Financial, inspired by our partnership in the Empower U financial literacy program. We asked women participating in Empower U to create self- portraits and share their own vision of themselves.

At ATB Financial, Alberta means the world to us, and we’re honoured to support these women and present their remarkable creations.

Please visit the ATB Financial tent at The Works or www.wearealberta.ca to view the This is Me self-portraits. This is Me ARTS DISTRICT & AROUND TOWN

SITE #1 CITY ROOM EAST CHURCHILL SQUARE PROGRAMS Shadows Daily: 11 am - 9 pm Genevieve Simms Genevieve Simms' Shadows tell stories with no This is Me beginning and no end. Her illustrative and playful Various Artists figures are built up from the vision of a shadow, This is Me asked women participating in ATB layered with silkscreened colour. Financial’s Empower U financial literacy program Site 2 - Lisa Rezansoff, Underwater Tree Rood Buffalo Heart to create self-portraits and share their own vision The Herd Crip Tease Revisited of themselves. The portraits on display in this Allyson McIntyre Featuring visual art by Cindy Baker and exhibit were created during six portraiture ses- Ally McIntyre’s facial and anatomical sculptures Sharon Rusnak, and performance by sions led by artist’s from The Works, with over 37 explore the relationship between the past and CRIPSiE. Curated by Lindsay Eales and participants in March and April 2013. contemporary culture. She draws inspiration from Danielle Peers of CRIPSiE Site 2 - Genevieve Simms, Swamp Monster different histories and modes of painting. All About the Logo Crip Tease Revisited refuses normalization, medicalization, and pity. It re-imagines our political Graphic Designers of Canada CITY ROOM WEST SITE #4 and artistic relationships to the bodies, identities, Created by Graphic Designers of Canada’s Al- Eyes In The Wild CITADEL THEATRE COMPLEX stories, practices, and communities of (dis)ability. berta North Chapter, this exhibit showcases Lisa Rezansoff 9828 - 101 A Avenue graphic design works about logos. Contribute Losing Hands Through her evocative etchings of fish-scale Daily: 11 am - 5:30 pm by sketching your memories of corporate logos Shannon Rusnack‘s patterns, Lisa Rezanoff creates a non-linear and June 26, 11 am - 4:30 pm on the exhibit’s paper wall. Rusnack‘s work presents the fear, anxiety, and open-ended personal narrative, inspired by mark- Canada Day: Closed

worry that our deaf culture will disappear due to making and the mountainous landscape of her Storytelling Bicycles the medicalization of deaf people. childhood. Object Theatre Paintings Betty-Jo McCarville Josée Aubin Ouellette Storytelling Bicycles is an interactive audio Self-Portraits of my Hand Lounging Naked Hybrids Josée Aubin Ouellette’s art explores the shifting and installation about exercise and the creative in Bed - Cindy Baker Hilary Mussell transient nature of spaces and the ways in which reduction and reuse of waste. Ride the bicycles Echoing historical artistic representations of the Science, folklore, and personal perceptions of their meanings and uses connect with other spaces. and listen to people’s prerecorded stories. female figure, Cindy Baker’s life-size photographic the world figure significantly in Hilary Mussell’s sexscapes question society’s prescriptive paradox of drawings, which explore people’s relationships Pas de Deux (A Dance for Two) repulsion/attraction towards the bodies of fat women. with animals. SITE #5 Jes McCoy STANLEY A. MILNER LIBRARY Jes McCoy harnesses human energy to manipu- (Dis)connection: A Resurrected Motif SITE #3 #7 Sir Winston Churchill Square late a sculptural dancer made out of wool, steel, CRIPSiE’s (Dis)connection: A Resurrected Motif CANADA PLACE Mon - Fri: 10 am - 9 pm and fabric. Everyone is encouraged to use their explores erasure, vulnerability, disability, com- 9700 Jasper Avenue Sat: 10 am - 6 pm energy to move and “dance” with the sculpture. munity, and connection through contact with each Mon - Fri: 8 am - 6 pm Sun: 1 pm - 5 pm other; contact that alters our relationships to our- Sat, Sun, & Canada Day: Closed Canada Day: Closed Provisions selves, one another, and the audience. Brenda Draney Dance Performance: June 29 & July 1, 2 pm MAIN FLOOR DISPLAY WINDOWS GALLERY AT MILNER This installation of camping tents, which will be lit 12th Annual MADE St Furniture Competition Canada Day Challenge Exhibition Archives of Memory at night, explores the formal structure and materi- Teams of three or fewer are encourged to come out Alberta Youth Sara McKarney als of tents as something sort of beautiful. and use the materials provided to create pieces Inspired Canadian Youth express their visions Ideas of home and space appear in unexpected After this exhibition, the tents will be donated to of furniture with their creative energy and talents. of Canada through three means: Poster design, and unpredictable ways in Sara McKarney’s support the Nationhood Tour, which will provide This improvised industrial design competition will Photograophy, and Poetry. This exhibit displays process-oriented art, documentation of objects, 25 Maskwacis youth with the opportunity to visit take place within the allotted time frame on June the Alberta Finalists in each category. and use of non-archival materials. Communities across North America 22nd and will be judged by a panel of esteemed community members that evening. Teams check-in at 10 am and building starts at 11am. Teams can register with M.A.D.E. at info@ madeinedmonton.org. A $20 deposit is required to hold your team's spot. The deposit will be returned when you participate on competition day.

SITE # 2 CITY HALL #1 Sir Winston Churchill Square Mon - Fri: 12 noon - 8 pm Sat, Sun, & Canada Day: 12 noon - 4 pm

Kid in the Hall Bistro Edmonton Public Schools' Grade 12 Best of High School Protfolio Award Exhibit The talent and diversity of Edmonton Public School Board's top grade 12 portfolios are presented in in Site 2 - Allyson McIntyre, The Herd Site 5 - The Milner Gallery - Sara McKarney, Picnic Site 2 - Hilary Mussell, Bison Sapiens a fine Edmonton b Bistro. The Works awards three Table (Detail) students for Innovation, Vision, and Design. 6 The Works Art & Design Festival 2013 ARTS DISTRICT & AROUND TOWN

SITE #5 SITE #11 STANLEY A. MILNER LIBRARY SCOTIA PLACE 10060 - Jasper Avenue EDMONTON ROOM Daily: 8 am - 8 pm Capacity for Fellowship VASA/RDC MAIN FLOOR, GRANITE WALLS This collaborative exhibition between the Visual What Good Are These? Arts Student Association at the Jill Stanton and Ceramics Club at Red Deer College celebrates Jill Stanton’s What Good Are These? explores the artworks of students and recent graduates and the intersecting emotions of desire and disgust breaks down barriers between craft and fine arts. through an investigation of human physical Projection Mapping deformity. These issues are part of a greater question surrounding human efficiency and Guru Digital Arts College Site 9 - Brenda Draney, Procession Guru Digital Arts College developed a video connections to our existential purpose. installation to showcase unique and cutting-edge SITE #9 projection mapping technology. Projection Map- DON WHEATON YMCA ping maintains the integrity of images by adapting SITE #12 10211 - 102 Avenue to unconventional projection surfaces. FAIRMONT HOTEL MACDONALD Site 8 - Kit Walton, EVERYTHING ON SALE! project logo Mon - Fri: 5:30 am - 10 pm 10065 - 100 Street Sat, Sun, & Canada Day: 7 am - 7 pm Daily: 24 hours MAIN FLOOR Western Horsemen: Economic Action Plan EAST CORRIDOR Bee Kingdom Travelling Exhibition Justin Wayne Shaw Provisions Bee Kingdom Justin Wayne Shaw’s Western Horsemen: Eco- Brenda Draney These artworks are excerpts from a catalogued, nomic Action Plan investigates the history and cul- This exhibit accompanies the installation of the self-titled show produced with support from the tural identity of rural and urban Alberta’s changing same name on Churchill Square, a further explo- AFA and features work characteristic of each Bee ration of how tent structures might also provide a landscapes. His large-scale digital collages reflect Kingdom artists' style as well as collaborative on the traditions, lifestyle, and industry of Alberta’s way to think about temporality, community, and a glassworks. hypothetical past, present, or future. sense of place.

LOWER FLOOR SITE # 13 In Love with the Hook SITE # 10 COURTYARD BY MARRIOTT Erin Hooper ENTERPRISE SQUARE DOWNTOWN Erin Hooper’s paintings explore people’s intimate 10230 Jasper Avenue 1 Thornton Court Site 6 - Keith Walker, Pets relationships and the daily, fleeting moments that Mon - Fri : 6 am - 11 pm 6:30 am - 12 am Daily occur between them. The glimpses provided Sat, Sun : 7 am - 9 pm into these peoples’ lives raise questions about SITE #6 Canada Day: Closed RIVERSIDE BISTRO permanence and transience. SUTTON PLACE HOTEL Still Turning 10235 - 101 Street EXTENSION GALLERY Joanne Madeley Daily 24 Hours SITE #8 Drawn From The Fire: Children of The Joanne Madeley’s Still Turning plays with the Intifada LOBBY COMMERCE PLACE dichotomy of chaos and order in human thought, Heather Spears using gear-based imagery in print and installation. Pets 10155 - 102 Street Heather Spears’ delicate pencil and chalk drawings Keith Walker Mon - Fri: 11am - 6pm were created while travelling in the Palestinian Ter- This recent series of blown glass explores the Sat, Sun : 12 am - 4 pm ritories; the subjects are children of the Intifada, idea of an object having its own personality and EVERYTHING ON SALE! caught in the conflict between Israel and Palestine. vibrancy. The shapely gestures, animated colors, Everything On Sale! project is an installation based and soft surfaces reference the animals we keep on the department store setting. This exhibit features ENTERPRISE SQUARE GALLERY and the notion that animals, and perhaps even Rachelle Bugeaud, Stephanie Bailey, Carly Greene, Thurs, Fri : 12 noon - 6 pm objects, have a voice in today’s society. Robert Harpin, Adriean Koleric, Cara Seccafien, Betty- Sat: 12 noon - 4 pm Jo McCarville, Morgan Melenka, Jennifer Rae Forsyth, SIZE MATTERS SITE #7 Grace Law, Josée Aubin Ouellette, Sergio Serrano, Jef- Various Artists MANULIFE PLACE frey Klassen, and Kit Walton. It is proudly presented From the miniature to the monolithic, artists have 10180 - 101 Street and curated by Brittney Roy and Olivia Chow. been captivated by scale for thousands of years. Daily: 6 am - 1 am SIZE MATTERS features the work of contemporary printmakers from Canada, the U.S., Finland, Japan, and beyond, who all have one thing in common: they like to think big.

Site 13 - Joanne Madeley, Still Turning

Site 7, Second Floor - Erin K Hooper, We Are a Rowboat Site 7, Main Floor - Justin Wayne Shaw, Farmgirl 7 The Works Art & Design Festival 2013 ARTS DISTRICT & AROUND TOWN

SITE #14 SITE #16 SITE #18 SHAW CONFERENCE CENTRE MATRIX HOTEL ARTSHAB ONE STUDIO GALLERY 9797 Jasper Avenue 10001 - 107 Street 10217 - 106 Street Open 24 Hours Mon - Fri: 2 pm - 6 pm DREAM BIG PLAZA except Mon - Sat, 6:30 am - 9:30 am Sat, Sun: 12 noon - 4 pm Criticism & Response and 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm or by appointment: 780-893-4226 / Andrew French and Robert Willms [email protected] Sculpture by Invitation presents rotating sculpture HOSPITALITY ROOM exhibits in the plaza on Jasper Avenue and 97th Honey Variation 3RD FLOOR Street. The current exhibit features sculptures Bee Kingdom Perennials Site 19 - Megan Dickie, The Gleamers from two Edmonton artists, Andrew French and This series of glassworks is a selection of pieces Various Artists Robert Willms. from the studio's 'Honey Collection,' which are Like perennials after a long winter, the retiring of PROJEX ROOM Circles of Confusion PEDWAY LEVEL multiple edition glassworks in different colours and ArtsHab celebrates the resiliency and growth of Kyle Whitehead London Underground sizes. Along with pieces are other prototypes and Edmonton’s creative community. With their lease Circles of Confusion is a cinema installation and Sandra Bromley designs developed during the making of the Honey agreement coming to an end, a celebration of their performative work composed of dual Super 8 film- Exhibited for the first time in Canada, these sculp- Collection. 14 years as a creative hub for artists will exhibit loop projections, each coupled with a mirrored pair tures were created using hardwood from London’s new works by the artists in residence. of light-controlled sine-wave oscillators. Kew Gardens, one of the world’s oldest botanical gardens. Influenced by the history and current SITE # 17 events of London, England, they mark a transition ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL SITE #20 in Bromley’s work towards addressing concepts 10186 - 106 Street HARCOURT HOUSE GALLERY and social issues through constructivist methods. Mon - Sat: 10 am - 5 pm 10215 - 112 Street Thurs: 10 am - 6 pm Mon - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm pARTnership GALLERY Sun & Canada Day: Closed Sat & Canada Day: 12 noon - 4 pm Edmonton Youth 3RD FLOOR More than 50 works of student art are on exhibit FEATURE GALLERY Kinetic in the convention centre’s public gallery, selected Bee Kingdom and Barbara Tipton Various Artists from over 1,000 submissions from all grade Bee Kingdom is a four person glass collective. Each Once a year, Harcourt House Artist Run Centre levels. Artworks are complemented by written member’s practice is highlighted along with collab- invites its diverse membership to exhibit in this elements emphasizing the process of art making orative sculptures. Barbara Tipton explores the idea non-juried, salon-style exhibition. Boasting an and its relationship with the ‘student voice.’ This of the cup and saucer with sculptural variations. is a collaborative effort among Edmonton Public eclectic range of art and disciplines, this is the Schools, Edmonton Catholic Schools, and the gallery where you can see it all! Shaw Conference Centre. ANNEX Naked SITE #15 Group Exhibit RIGOLETTO’S CAFE A juried selection of figure-based drawings, paintings, and sculpture created by participants in #102, 10305 - 100 Avenue the non-instructional, peer-based drop-in drawing Daily: 5 - 10 pm sessions. Mon - Fri: 11am - 2 pm Site 18 - Arlene Wasylynchuk, Forest Passages # 37 VISUAL ARTS ALBERTA ASSOCIATION Travellers Wed - Fri: 10 am - 4 pm Vanessa Mastronardi Site 17 - Jocelyn Reid, The Waiter Sat: 12 noon - 4 pm Vanessa Mastronardi’s prints deal with our innate SITE # 19 Sun & Canada Day: Closed and nostalgic need to preserve the fleeting. The re- LATITUDE 53 lationships between organic forms are awkwardly 10242 - 106 Street ACAD in Edmonton reminiscent of human affinity. Tues - Fri: 11 am - 7 pm Various Artists Sat: 12 noon - 5 pm Ten up-and-coming artists from ACAD, present ex- Sun & Canada Day: Closed citing new work created in a diverse range of media. Featuring: Laura Ambrosone, Carli Castle, Steele J. Flips Folly Duncan, Iren Gibson, Madison Jordheim, Jake Megan Dickie Klein-Waller, Brittany Nickerson, Matthew Nyitrai, Ignore reason in favor of amusement. This is Sean Taal, and Kristyn Wozniewich. Site 17 - Barbara Tipton, Amazonia what Victoria-based artist Megan Dickie’s works suggest to the viewer. The same sculptures com- DISCOVERY GALLERY municating the distance a viewer must maintain Coming Up Next to ponder complex intellectual works of art, also Various Artists invite the viewer’s participation with the objects, This annual exhibition features the best of ironically through touch and movement. contemporary fine craft by emerging artists.

Site 15 - Vanessa Mastronardi, Untitled Site 20 - Laura Ambrosone, Untitled 8 The Works Art & Design Festival 2013 ARTS DISTRICT & AROUND TOWN

SITE #21 STOLLERY GALLERY SITE # 25 MESSAGE FROM THE SNAP GALLERY Fusion FAB GALLERY VOLUNTEER DEPARTMENT Society Of Northern Alberta Print Artists Dr.Isabelle Shen Room 1-1, Fine Arts Building 10123 - 121 Street Dr. Isabelle Shen is both an artist and a doctor of 89 Avenue & 112 Street It is our pleasure to work with the dedicated team Tues, Wed: 12 noon - 6 pm traditional chinese medicine and acupunture. This University of Alberta Campus of volunteers who put in countless hours to sup- Thurs: 12 noon - 7 pm collection of chinese paintings, watercolours, and Tues - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm port The Works. Their enthusiasm, service, and Fri, Sat: 12 noon - 5 pm oil painting is her first exhibition. Sat: 2 pm - 5 pm passion for The Works truly display the best that Sun, Mon & Canada Day: Closed Sun, Mon, & Canada Day: Closed Edmonton has to offer. We are also grateful for the SITE #23 generosity of our Community Partners, who rec- before and after COMMUNITY GALLERY GALERIE PAVA ognize the excellence of the volunteer team and Justin Ogilvie Shamans & Superheroes 9524 – 87 Street contribute to its success. Justin Ogilvie’s paintings create narratives sur- Jordan Bennett June 2nd to July 25th 2012 Thank you! rounding human interaction. The history of Through the process of sculpture, digital media, Tue - Sat: 10 am - 4 pm marks made throughout his painting process Erin Valentine & Sarah Flowers installation, painting, and performance, Jordan Sunday & Canada Day: Closed remain in the final image, creating a layered and The Works Volunteer Department Bennett plays with the ideas of re-appropriation abstracted effect. and reclamation of artifacts within traditional Carscapes TART (Training in ART) - The TART Leader- Aboriginal craft and contemporary culture. Evelyn Berg ship Program was developed to enable volunteers Unusual perspectives, and close ups in Evelyn with heightened interest in The Works Festival to Berg’s photography reveal the beauty of abstraction take on leadership roles through comprehensive in everyday objects. Carscapes shows the beauty in training and education. TART volunteers play an the old abandoned cars of rural Alberta - a beauty integral role in engaging the public at the Festival. that otherwise may have been lost. The program is separated into 6 unique streams: Art Interpretation, Information & Customer Ser- vices, Festival Site Animation, Tour Guide, Festi- SITE # 24 val Promotions, Special Events CENTRE D’ARTS VISUELS DE L’ALBERTA (CAVA) COMMUNITY PARTNERS 9103 - 95 Avenue Careit Urban Deli, Chianti Cafe, Cookies By Mon - Fri: 10 am - 6 pm George, Culligan Water, Freewill Shakespeare Sat: 10 am - 5 pm Site 26 - Amy Loewan, Lantern Festival, Margarita Village, Lemon Heaven, Pink Sun & Canada Day: Closed Lime Salons Spas, Royal Treats, Bo Thai, Sobeys, SITE #26 Theater Network, Edmonton Folk Music Festival, Summer Harvest MCMULLEN GALLERY and Workshop West Theater Various Artists 8440 - 112 Street Site 21 - Jordan Bennett, The Thing Most Precious The exhibition will showcase a mix of vibrant land- Mon - Fri: 10 am - 8 pm SPECIAL THANKS (In Progress) scapes made with oils, acrylics, and encaustics. Sat - Sun: 12 noon - 5 pm Yang Lim, Dawn Lindenbergh, Janice Kolmas, Summer Harvest will also showcase some fused Canada Day: Closed June Kolmas, Kathie Reith, Meena Varma MAIN GALLERY glass jewellery. Music for Teacups THANK YOU FOR 10+ YEARS GALLERY Melissa Haviland and David Colagiovanni OF VOLUNTEERING (East side entrance to U of A Hospital) Melissa Haviland and David Colagiovannis’ Yang Lim Illumination Peace Music for Teacups explores class, heritage, and Mary Elizabeth Archer Amy Loewan table etiquette. In slow motion video and audio, Marilyn Glenn This exhibition aims to dissolve cultural boundaries china sets fall and break onto a dining room table Walter Kehl and to promote human understanding. When viewers in a North Carolina field. Bob MacDonald are close enough to read this work, they are presented Kathie Reith with eight values vital in human relationships: com- Jim Romanshenko passion, kindness, respect, understanding, patience, tolerance, gentleness, and forgiveness.

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9 The Works Art & Design Festival 2013 SPECIAL EVENTS

PERFORMANCE TIMELINE NO Rhyme or Reason special events Curated by Terrance Houle for The Works Canadian Aboriginal Artist Program june 20 - july 02 • June 20 - 23: Victoria Stanton will be conducting The Mobile Listening Sessions through the festival site or stationed at her listening booth on Churchill Square on June 20 - 22. On Sunday, June 23, 4 pm - 6 pm, a Group • 7 am - 9 am, site #1 Bikey • 11 am - 6 pm, site #1 - • 6 pm - 10 pm, site #20 - Listening Session will take place in The Big Tent. Harcourt Kinetic, Naked, and Breakfast at The Works with M.A.D.E. Street Furniture VAAA ACAD in Edmonton Bikeology Competition • June 24 - 25: Theo Pelmus prepares and performs Holly Mandylion Bleeding • 11am - 2 pm, site #14 Shaw Receptions, Open studios, life • 2 pm the Works Exhibit Caramel: Four Visions of Excess. drawing sessions & BBQ Downtown Block Party Bicycle tours with Bikeology • 7 pm - 8:30 pm, site #24 - • June 26 - 27: Theo Pelmus and Ulysses Castellanos perform a durational work • 6 pm - 7 pm, site #1 - Artist • 2 pm - 4 pm, site #22 - CAVA Summer Harvest talk by visiting "Carrousell" Stollery Gallery Fusion over a number of hours, Passage to the Kingdom. Opening Reception artists, BGL • June 28 - 29: Ulysses Castellanos - I'm Too Sad to Tell You, performance • 7 pm - 9:30 pm, site #1 • 2 pm - 4 pm, site #17 - • 7:30 pm - 8:15 pm, site #1 - National Aboriginal Day Alberta Craft Coming Up Next inside The Big Tent. Edmonton Chamber Music Concert featuring Sagkeeng's Reception Society presents: Judy Kang • June 28 - July 2: Erica Lord - Darkness at the End of Town, performances in Finest • 4 pm - late, site #21 - SNAP development. • 7 pm - 9 pm, site #26 - • 7 pm - 10 pm, site #25 - FAB BLOCK OUT! Print. Party. Opening Reception Illumination Justin Ogilive Opening Peace Reception • 8:30 pm - 11 pm, site #1 - Big see theworks.ab.ca for performance schedules • 7 pm - 11 pm site #19 - Tent M.E.D.I.U.M Seerious Latitude Late Night Patio TAKE A TOUR! • 12 noon - 6 pm, site #1 - • 5 pm - 9 pm, site #19 - • 7 pm - 9 pm, site #8 - The Works offers multiple tours throughout the Festival - all free of charge! Latitude 53 Patio Series Northern Bluegrass Society on Everything on Sale! project The Works Street Stage Opening Reception • 7 pm - 8:30 pm, site #5 - Daily Exhibit Walking Tours: • 2 pm, site #23 - PAVA Receptions on main floor and • 8 pm - 12 pm, site #18 - Concert interpreting exhibit downstairs. Capacity for Artshab Sweaty Ball & Exhibit Departing June 20 - July 2 at 2 pm, 4 pm, and 6 pm. artwork Fellowship; Archives of Reception - free admission The walking tour will lead you around Sir Winston Churchill square and surrouning Memory; Projection Mapping • 4 pm - 6 pm, site #1 - Big venues, where you will get a guided, in-depth look at some of The Works feature Tent ,Victoria Stanton Group Listening Event exhibits.

• 6 pm - 7 pm, site #1 - The Works Artists Panel Discussion Bicycle Tours: on The Works Street Stage Departing June 22, 26, and 29 at 2 pm. Cycle with a certified group cycling leader, as well as a trained tour guide to visit the venues just out of reach of Churchill Square. This is a great opportunity to get to know the artist run centres operating year round! Bring your own bike—a limited number are available to sign out. This Program is supported by Edmonton Bicycle • 2 pm, site #1 - near exhibits: • 6 pm - 7 pm, site #1 - The • 12 pm - 3 pm, site #1 - Art Commuters, Bikeology: Festival, and Velo. (Dis)connetion - CRIPSiE Works Artists Panel Discussion Class on the Grass: Figure integrated Dance on The Works Street Stage Drawing • 12 pm - 4 pm, site #2 - • 2 pm - 3 pm, site #2 - DBA Core Crew / The Places Public Art Walking Tours: • 9:30 pm - 11 pm, site #1 - Big Canada Day Family Programs Reception for Herd, Shadows, Tent: B.E.A.M.S Concert Departing weekdays except Canada Day at 2:30 pm. Hybrids, and Eyes in the Wild • 2 pm, site #1 - near exhibits: See Downtown in a new way; take a walk and learn more about the public artworks (Dis)connetion - CRIPSiE • 2 pm the Works Exhibit integrated Dance you see every day! Bicycle tours with Bikeology • 2 pm - 4 pm, site #1 - The Effect of collected Memory on • All Tours leave from The Works Info Tent on the South West Corner of the Adorned Body - Closing Reception Churchill Square. • Call 780-818-4420 to book in advance, or to schedule a special tour. • Tours are available in both official languages.

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Clouds Lodge Return Recylcles Turtle Rock Effigy Sway MosEYEics Artist: Catherine Burgess Artists: Lynn Malin, Elizabeth Bowering Beauchamp Artist Team: Zoe Bacchus, Sherri Shorten Artist Leader: Nancy Corrigan Team: Select Turtle Rock Effigy Artist: Gordon Ferguson Artist: Clay Ellis Jasper Ave. & 100A St. Beaver Hills House Park, 105 St. & Jasper Ave. and Harold Wollin students from St. Alphonsus School, Select Artist: Leah Dorion North wall 102 St. Photo of Model Sponsoring Partners: The Places Sponsoring Partners: The Carol A. Gouin Fund, Arts Habitat Building,106 St. & 103 Ave. artists from the i human 2000 Society Louise McKinney Park Parkade facing Jasper Ave. Southwest corner, Churchill Square Edmonton Community Foundation City of Edmonton Community Services Dept. Associate Partner: TransAlta 97 Street and 103 Avenue Supporter: Mixcor Aggregates Sponsoring Partners: The Places Sponsoring Partners: TELUS, The Places Supporting Partner: Neighbourhood Park Development, The Places Community Partner: Ames Bros.Distributors Ltd Sponsored by: Allen Family Fund, EDDC Sponsoring Partners: The Works Art Downtown Business Association, Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton Oxford Properties Group Program Partner: North American Construction Group Sponsoring Producers: The Places The Works, The Places & Design Festival, The Places Alberta Foundation for the Arts Community Partner: Cine Audio Visual Light Venturi Big Rock Catching Neutrinos Gigi Rice Howard Way Sculptural Banners Project It's About Time DREAM.big

Artist: Darci Mallon Designer: Terry Frost Artists: Catherine Burgess and Artist: Louis Munan Design Team: Artists: The Works Design Team Artist: Artist: Donald Moar Detail of Sculpture Rendering Sandra Bromley The Sculptors’ Association of Alberta Rice Howard Way, 100 A St. and 101A Ave. Sandra Bromley Shaw Conference Centre Dream.big Plaza Northwest corner, Churchill Square WaterFeature Sculpture 100 A St. and 101A Ave. Rice Howard Way, 100 A St. &101A Ave. and Rice Howard Way Extension North of 10550 - 107 St. 97 St. and Jasper Ave. Sponsoring Partners: Edmonton Journal, Sponsoring Partners: EPCOR, Sponsoring Partners: The City of Sponsoring Partners: The City of Jasper Ave. to Macdonald Dr. Sponsoring Partners: Sponsoring Partners: The Places The Places Edmonton, The Alberta Foundation Edmonton, The Works Sponsoring Partners: The City of Alberta Foundation for the Arts, The City of Edmonton, The Places Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton for the Arts, The Places Community Partners: EAC, The Places Edmonton, DBA, The Works, The Places The Places Supporter: Syncrude

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the Universe Where do we come from? What are we? Where are we going? Stripedscape Immigration Hall Mural Sculpture by Invitation Rotating Sculpture Exhibit – Interior Sculpture by Invitation Rotating Sculpture Exhibits A Walk Through A Walk Cherry Blossoms Sculpture by Invitation Rotating Sculpture Artist: Andrew French and Rob Willms Stripedscape Artist Team: Clayton Lowe Matthew Ryan, Lead Artist: Ian Mulder Immigration Hall Mural Cherry Blossoms Exhibit – Interior Title: Criticiscm & Response Artist: Grace Law Shannon Kelley, Shane Bruni, Mike Debruin, Youth Artists: Jacob Amon, Layla Folkmann Artist: Pedro Rodriguez de los Santos Lead Artist: Grace Law Artist: Sandra Bromley The Dream.big Plaza 97 St. Location: Ital-Canadian Meats Ltd. building, Chris Fenske, Dustin Poole, Trevor Peters Boys & Girls Club of Edmonton, 9425-109A Ave. 10534 – 100 Street Youth Artist Team: Olivia Chow, Title: London Underground and Jasper Ave. 10757 – 95 Street New artists continue contributing to this Community Partners: The United Nations Sponsors: David Simmonds, Borys Tarasenko Shaw Conference Centre, Entrance to Hall D Sponsoring Partners: The Shaw Sponsoring Partners: living wall year roundLRT Portal, 95 Street Association - Canada, Boys & Girls Clubs of TELUS Edmonton Kim Fat Market, 9905 – 107 Avenue Sponsoring Partners: The Shaw Conference Conference Centre, The City of Edmonton, and 105 Avenue Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Action Electrical, Landale Signs, Community Board, Sponsors: The City of Edmonton, Centre, The Places The Places The Places Edmonton, Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places The Places The Places The Places

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18 The Works Art & Design Festival 2013 EDUCATION

THE WORKS SOCIETY EDUCATION INITIATIVES

This fast-paced program combines hands-on experience and theoretical learning as participants from across Canada complete in-class modules and apply this knowledge to their Enbridge Art Internships at The Works Art & Design Festival and The Places Art & Design in Public Places Program.

The Places Art & Design in Public Places Program internships provide new cultural workers with meaningful professional experience. Open to any student or graduate of an art and design or culture-related education program, these placements bridge the gap between education and cultural work. The program uses on-the-job training, mentoring, and hands-on experience to help interns develop critical business and arts administration skills in project development, management and marketing

Beginning each May and running through the summer, Enbridge Art Internships at The Works Art & Design Festival offer over 550 hours of in-class instruction and practical work experience. Since 2001, The Works Society has generated 182 intern placements. These select interns have benefitted from working with experienced arts presenters alongside Governor General Award-winning artists, international art and design educators and prestigious Canadian art curators.

To encourage ongoing skills development, Works to Work allows participants to return summer after summer to progress from Assistant to Coordinator to Supervisor to Lead Supervisor levels.

University of Alberta’s Department of Art and Design has led the way in providing their students the opportunity to earn 6 credits by participating in The Works Society’s Education Initiatives. There are now many opportunities for students from Canadian institutions to earn credit as program participants.

For more information on Enbridge Art Internships at The Works, visit www.theworks. WHERE ab.ca Click Education.

THE COUNCIL PRESENTS: THE WORKS SUMMER SOLSTICE GALA, JUNE 21, 2013 ENERGY The Edmonton Business Council for Visual Arts Annual Gala, celebrating the open- ing of The Works Annual Art & Design Festival each year, supports student scholar- ships and internships. To date, 165 scholarships have been awarded to students from MEETS across the country. The Works Gala Sponsors: The Council, The Fairmont Hotel Macdonald, The Works OPPORTUNITY International Visual Arts Society

The Works Gala Supporters: zag creative group inc.

Enbridge is proud to sponsor and support internships for students from across Canada with The Works International Visual Arts Society.

After The Works, meet at the Enbridge Art Internships through The Works help to provide new cultural workers historic Fairmont Hotel MacDonald with meaningful job experiences. These positions at The Works Art & Design Festival and discover the art of fine dining. and The Places Art & Design in Public Places Program bridge the gap between education and cultural work through fast-paced, hands on learning. The Interns play The Harvest Room, or award-winning an integral role in beautifying and revitalizing Edmonton’s downtown core. restaurant, highlights local specialties. Enbridge delivers more than the energy you count on. We deliver on our promise Enjoy a cocktail in the Confederation Lounge to help make communities better places to live. It’s part of the reason we were named or a meal on the patio overlooking the one of the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World. beautiful Valley.

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