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FOUNDING SPONSOR CONTRIBUTORS WORKS TO WORK Downtown Business Association of Aesthetica Magazine production & curatorial team Celebrate Committee for Edmonton Exhibit/Production Technology Supervisor Kaitlin Hickey SPONSORS City Lumber & Millwork Production Supervisor Lynette de Montreuil The City of Edmonton Days Painting (1974) Ltd. Production Co-ordinator Olivia Chow Edmonton Arts Council Edmonton Cashier Production Jessica Fleury Foundation for the Arts Edmonton Symphony Orchestra Production Breanna Cheek Canadian Heritage, Government of Canada Edmonton Wireless Production Maggie Sisson Canada Council for the Arts Go Backpackers Hostel Production Jocelyn Hajash Alberta Community Spirit Donation Grant Program Graham Construction Production Holly Raubenheimer Gracom Masonry Production Teresa Dorey SPONSORING PARTNERS, EDUCATION Inside Education Curatorial Coordinator Cara Seccafien Enbridge Hole’s Greenhouses &Gardens Ltd. Curatorial Assistant Lucille Frost Edmonton Business Council for Visual Arts Jekyll and Hyde Pubs Design Assistant Lawrence Ly The Works Art Festival Fund at Edmonton LeKac Sourcing Ltd Community Foundation Northland Building Supplies marketing & communications team Paladin Security Volunteer Co-ordinator Shannon Bowler ASSOCIATE PARTNERS Scorgie & Castillo Barristers & Solicitors Volunteer Assistant Karen Lee DDB Canada Sea-Can Containers (1989) Ltd. Special Events/Stage Lori Kuziek SEE Magazine Design Intern – Places Juliana Laface SPONSORING PARTNER, MEDIA Starbucks Photography Team Susan Hydzik, Karen Lee Edmonton Journal The Paint Spot Media Relations Steve Waldner The Fringe Festival, Edmonton SPONSORING PARTNER, COMMUNICATIONS , CAPS Program SPECIAL THANKS TO Guru Digital Arts College Western Canada Fashion Week Ellen Finn Julie Stormer WestCan Wireless Brent Oliver Rhea March SPONSORING PARTNER, MEDIA Terry Frost, Designer Architect Trevor Anderson, FAVA John Frosst, ArtCity Calgary Global TV TFCN Meredith Angus, ArtCity Calgary Chris Roberts CBC Mike at Main Staples Yang Lim Bob MacDonald AJ Styles SUPPORTERS, MEDIA BOARD OF DIRECTORS Katharine Harapniuk Christopher Bowes Pattison Outdoor Advertising President Kevin Feehan Ruth Kelly Laura Risidore NEWAD VP Community Programs Melanie Nakatsui Giuseppe Albi Don Snyder Postmedia.com VP Community Programs Garry Zarowny Cliff Philipps Shelley Switzer Arttec VP Education Jane Ponto Linda Freena Mary Elizabeth Archer Treasurer Steve Carlstrom SUPPORTERS, PROGRAMS Secretary Lois Greabeiel The Works Art & Design Festival Fairmont Member at Large Walter Raponi 10635-95 Street NW Edmonton, AB T5H 2C3 McCallum Printing Member at Large Laura Young T: 780.426.2122 F: 780.426.4673 Big Rock Breweries Ex-Officio David Scorgie During the Fesival call Information Services on Churchill Square TransAlta Festival City Partnership Grant Ex-Officio Dyanne Lyons 780.818.4420 Edmonton Intenational Jazz Festival Chief Operating Officer Linda Wedman [email protected] VENUE SUPPORTERS FESTIVAL STAFF www.theworks.ab.ca Designer Christine Frost Bank Of Montreal Festival Special Projects Carolyn Jervis vol. 26, 2011 Marketing Coordinator Michael Oness Operations and Technology David Simmonds Complex Supervisor KEEP UP TO DATE join the works e-newsletter Edmonton Journal Director of Programs/Production Amber Rooke email [email protected] Kids in the Hall Bistro Director of Programs/Marketing Dawn Saunders Dahl to receive information year round about the works, calls to enter, volunteer opportunities, exhibit invita- Matrix Hotel SEASONAL STAFF tions and special events! Moriarty’s Bistro & Wine Bar Site Operations Mark Wolf Morguard Investments Ltd. Festival Writer Mike Djordjevic Rigoletto’s Café Beverage Gardens William Harkness FOLLOW THE WORKS FESTIVAL Join The Works to Work Crew with daily posting about Scotia Place Stage MC Michael Markowsky Festival exhibits and Events! Shaw Conference Centre Family Programs Elaine Wannechko Stanley A. Milner Public Library Canada Day Family Programs Kelly Bibkewich Sutton Place Hotel www.theworks.ab.ca YMCA – Don Wheaton 1 The Works Art & Design Festival 2011 VIP MESSAGES

MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM MESSAGE FROM THE DIRECTORS HIS WORSHIP THE HONORABLE LINDSAY BLACKETT Director of Programs and Mayor Stephen Mandel Production, Amber Rooke Minister of Culture and Community Spirit Director of Programs and Marketing, Dawn

Photo credit: Aaron Pederson Saunders Dahl Welcome to The Works Art & Design Festival 2011: Energy I, On behalf of City Council and the people of Edmonton, Alberta’s On behalf of the Government of Alberta, I would like to welcome Celebrating the power of right Capital City, I extend a warm welcome to everyone attending all performers and spectators to Edmonton and to The Works brain thinking. Artists re- The Works Art & Design Festival. Art & Design Festival, now in its 26th year. sponded with vigour to our call for work showcasing energetic Every year during this festival Churchill Square is alive with art- One of the premiere events of Edmonton’s famous summer artistic practices, the industry ists and patrons from around the world offering more than 200 festival season, The Works continually challenges social con- of energy, and energy between exciting exhibits and special events to the public. structs and our perception of the environment around us. people and communities. Through the energy of art, design, music, and new media, visi- Photo credit: Aaron Pederson Thank you to the organizers, sponsors and volunteers for pull- tors to The Works will get a chance to experience the world in On June 23rd these artists will send a current through downtown ing together this impressive festival. Your efforts greatly en- a different way. Edmonton, energizing Sir Square and surround- hance Edmonton’s reputation as a vibrant city with a thriving ing venues with one of a kind installations, events, performances, arts community. Year after year, this Festival flourishes. As Minister responsible and opportunities to interact with the creative minds behind them. for art and culture in our province, I believe this is a testament This year we’re amping up those opportunities by partnering with Best wishes for a successful event! to the collective passion Albertans share for art and creativity. Guru Digital Arts College to launch the official Works App, which you can download for free from iTunes in June. 2011 also marks Yours truly, There are many groups and people who help make The Works the new “Works with Jazz” program, offering Multidisciplinary Stephen Mandel, Mayor possible every year. To The Works International Arts Society, performances on The Works Street Stage, as well as Musical sponsors, and of course, its amazing volunteers, thank you performances with The Edmonton International Jazz festival. for your positive energy and your continued commitment and MESSAGE FROM KEVIN dedication. We are also proud to present Constructions: Contemporary FEEHAN Norwegian Arts and Crafts, The 2011 Works Festival marks the Enjoy the Festival everyone! first time that an exhibit such as this has been brought to Al- President, The Works Inter- berta through the Royal Norwegian Embassy. national Visual Arts Society MESSAGE FROM This summer, we invite you to leave your left brain at home and THE HONORABLE JAMES view The Works diverse offerings through the lens of endless MOORE possibilities. Enjoy!

Minister Of Canadian Heri- MESSAGE FROM As Barnum & Bailey used to say: “Welcome to the greatest tage and Official Languages JIM TAYLOR show on earth!”

Downtown Business As president of The Works International Visual Arts Society, it Association is my pleasure and honour to welcome you to the 2011 Works Our government recognizes the importance of arts and culture Art & Design Festival, now celebrating 26 years of visual art in shaping our country’s identity and building a strong econo- and design, exhibits, performances and festival activities in the my. This is why we are proud to support events like The Works heart of . Art & Design Festival. By promoting visual arts and pushing the boundaries of international art and design, this festival The Works is the largest free outdoor art and design festival makes a significant contribution to the cultural landscape of The energy generated from The Annual Works Art & Design Fes- in North America. Last year it attracted more than 313,000 the Edmonton region. tival could power up a whole community. In fact it does! Each people, enjoying 337 works of art, by 584 artists, featured in year this festival throws the switch to light up our Downtown with 43 exhibits, spread out over 28 exhibit sites. That’s a lot of art! On behalf of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and the Govern- eclectic and diverse exhibits and a wide variety of entertainment ment of Canada, I would like to congratulate the organizers, and cultural celebration sending a powerful signal that the summer This year, the theme of the festival is Energy, highlighting its artists, and volunteers who have helped make The Works pos- festival season has leaped to life. The fun and excitement over- social and environmental consciousness. Come and enjoy the sible once again this year. flows from Churchill Square into venues throughout the core and colour, excitement and enthusiasm of the festival, and the con-

the Business Community is reminded once more of the incredible tributions of artists from Edmonton, across Canada and from The Honorable James Moore value added by the arts and cultural community. That’s why the around the World. Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages Downtown Business Association was an original sponsor of The Annual Works Art & Design Festival and why we continues to take Kevin Feehan, President pride in our support for this, the leader, of our summer of festivals. The Works International Visual Arts Society

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ARTS DISTRICT & DOWNTOWN Various Locations SITE #3 PG. 13 SITE #6 PG. 14 SITE #8 PG. 14 Western Canada Fashion Week exhibit ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA STANLEY A. MILNER SUTTON PLACE HOTEL SITE #1 PG. 7-10 MADE Street Furniture Competition #2 Sir Winston Churchill Square PUBLIC LIBRARY 10235 - 101 Street SIR WINSTON Handmade Mafia #7 Sir Winston Churchill Square CHURCHILL SQUARE Chalk Art Contest Lower level - Abstract Thinking - Various Artists 100 Street & 102 Avenue Capitals Restaurant - Energy- Abstrakt 373 Andy Davies The Works Big Tent Edmonton Room Sonny Assu SITE #4 PG. 13 Jackson 2Bears SITE #9 PG. 15 Maskihkiy -four medicine Powers - Leah Dorion SITE #2 PG. 13 CANADA PLACE Tim Rechner and Lucy the Elephant BANK OF MONTREAL The Life and Times of Buffalo Boy - Adrian Stimson CITY HALL 9700 - Jasper Avenue 10199 - 101 Street #1 Sir Winston Churchill Square Gallery at Milner Artists in Residence Main Floor Display Windows - Canada Day Poster The Power of the Natural World - Leah Dorion Main Atrium - Wax and Wane - Jessica McCoy Sometimes, Things are Exactly as They Appear - Ian City Room East Challenge Exhibition Johnston Interconnectedness of Things; Yin & Yang - Jan Novotny Path of a stir stick - Ben Sures SITE #7 PG. 14 SITE #10 PG. 15 Current - Lindsay Brandon SITE #5 PG. 13 City Room West MORIARTY’S BISTRO AND WINE BAR MANULIFE PLACE Mirage - Olivia Chow and Lisa Supruniuk CITADEL THEATRE Strathcona Refineries/August 2010 - Johnathan 10154 100 Street 10180 - 101 Street Martin-Demoor 9828 - 101A Avenue The Works Gateways Main Floor - Metis/Sage - David Garneau Stay Tuned - Ken Webb & Richard Gorenko Not So Current Events - Ken Webb, Rick Gorenko Kids in the Hall Bistro Rice Theatre Lobby - Constructions - Contemporary Edmonton Public Schools Grade 12 Best of High School Norwegian Arts and Crafts Portfolio Award Exhibit

The Works Art & Design Festival 2011 3 SITE #11 PG. 15 SITE #22 PG. 18 YMCA LATITUDE 53 10211 -102 Avenue 10248 - 106 Street, 2nd Floor

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Main Floor, Granite walls ART AROUND TOWN Plunderoptics - Nicole Galellis

SITE #24 PG. 14 SNAP GALLERY SITE #15 PG. 16 Society of Northern Alberta Print Artists GURU DIGITAL 10309 - 97 Street ARTS COLLEGE #200 - 10169 - 101 Street An Etching Plate Feels no Pain - Denise Hawrysio Pam Baergen, Benjamin Lemphers and TJ McLachlan Digital Media (and Zombie) Showcase

SITE #25 PG. 14 SITE #16 PG. 16 STOLLERY GALLERY FAIRMONT HOTEL Nina Haggerty Centre for the Arts MACDONALD 9702 -111 Ave 10065 -100 Street Progress - Pam Baergen, Benjamin Lemphers and TJ Lobby McLachlan Bee Kingdom I

SITE #26 PG. 14 SITE #17 PG. 17 CALL TO ENTER 2012 CAVA SHAW CONFERENCE Centre d arts Visuels de l Alberta CENTRE ’ ’ The Works Art & Design Festival is currently accepting applications to take part in the 2012 core Exhibit Program. 9103 - 95 Avenue 9797 Jasper Avenue In 2012, The Works Art & Design Festival will continue to celebrate creative ENERGY by calling for works focusing Gallery pARTnership Gallery - EPSB Artrageous - Frankie, Monica Dery, Sharon Lynn Williams, on COLLABORATION. Sarah Michaud, Nicole Bugeaud SITE #18 PG. 17 LOUISE MCKINNEY PARK SITE #27 PG. 14 Artists are invited to propose projects in the following categories: Perambulate: Louise McKinney Riverfront Park - Kay MCMULLEN GALLERY • Environmental Site Specific Installation Burns University Hospital Streaming - Mile Zero Dance 8440 - 112 Street • Curator of a group exhibit Gallery • Community Programs Size Doesn’t Matter - Spyder Yardley Jones SITE #19 PG. 17 MATRIX HOTEL Proposals may consider: interdisciplinary collaborations; artworks created by more than one artist; pairs or 10001 - 107 Street groups of practitioners that inspire each other; “The Muse”; power of the collective; and interactive displays or Bee Kingdom II works that require live or public input to complete.

SITE #20 PG. 18 2012 Applications are due September 30, 2011 at 5pm MST. Download your application at www.theworks.ab.ca ALBERTA CRAFT ALL SITES WHEELCHAIR COUNCIL GALLERY ACCESSIBLE EXCEPT FOR 10186 - 106 Street 20 AND 22 AND... Artisans, craftspeople, musicians, performers and food vendors are invited to participate in 2012 at Lower Gallery - In the Red: Creation from Deficit The Works! Send us your creative energetic ideas! Discovery Gallery - Coming Up Next

SITE #21 PG. 18 Art Market And Food Street ARTSHAB STUDIO GALLERY Early-bird is due February 15, 2012. Final date to apply is April 15, 2012 10217 - 106 Street, 3rd Floor Applications can be found at www.theworks.ab.ca Click on calls to Enter Chill - Artshab residents The Works Street Stage Apply by April 20, 2012 Applications can be found at Sonicbids.com Click on Calls to Enter

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FIRSTFIFIRRSTST Western Canada Fashion Week exhibit FAMILY VOLUNTEERVVOOLU AIDA D PROGRAMS Phabrikated for the Arts contest entries will be on display in the BIG made TENT competition Western Canada Fashion Week tent during the festival. The contest provides the opportunity for designers/artisans to imaginatively de-

GATEWWAAYY sign and produce a dress constructed of any material other than fabric. There will also be a designer sample sale and other de- STAGE signer items available for purchase for the duration of the event. ATM FOODFOF STSTREETTR 10th Annual MADE St Furniture Competition SERVING M.A.D.E. in Edmonton is pleased to once again bring to you, chalk TENT art during The Works Art & Design Festival, our Street Furniture competition Competition in Churchill Square in downtown Edmonton. IAN JOHNSTON ART MARKETM Teams of three or fewer are encourged to come out and use the materials provided to create pieces of furniture with their creative energy and talents. This improvised industrial design INFO & ART competition will take place within the allotted time frame on CONSIGNMENT MARKET June 25th and will be judged by a panel of esteemed com-

chalk munity members that evening. art competition GATEWAAY Teams can register with M.A.D.E. at info@madeinedmonton. made competition org. A $20 deposit is required to hold your team's spot. The de-

ATA M chalk posit will be returned when you participate on competition day. art competition

FESTIVAL EXHIBIT TOURS DAILY: 2:30, 4:00 & 6:00 PM - DBA/Places Public Art Tours M-F 2:30. Chalk Art Contest Free of charge, our Tour Guides offer you an insightful tours through highlights of this year’s art & design exhibits. Register at The Works Information Tent located on Churchill Bilingual tours available upon request. Sign up at the Churchill Square Info Tent. Call 780.818.4420 to book a special tour. Square June 23 – June 30. Call 780.818.4420. Fee: $20 adult, $10 Children Chalk provided

ART MARKET Handmade Mafia Claim your slab of concrete and show us your ENERGY in The Are you looking for a unique, one of a kind, locally made Works’ 3rd annual Chalk Art Contest! Check in begins at 11 AM Daily: 11:30 am - 9:30 pm shopping experience? on June 24, 2011 and ends at 12 noon on Canada Day. Space Take home unique handmade art and design from talented ar- The Handmade Mafia is Edmonton’s only monthly community is limited and is based on a first come first serve basis. tisans and craftspeople from across Canada. Find handmade handmade market featuring a rotation of unique, local artisans. jewelry, accessories, prints, ceramics, sculptures, paintings, Its mission is to inspire each other, the city, and the world with Winners will be announced on The Works Street Stage on Can- pottery, clothing, blankets and photographs. our handmade community and shop local attitude. ada Day at 2PM. The top 3 full-size artworks and children-sized Watch for demonstrations all festival from: artworks will receive a prize. Mutiara Jewelry, Iskiw & Carroll, Redroom Artglass, Tim Ko- www.handmademafia.com slo, Saraswati, Caru Dezyns, Kaytlyne Dewald, Yuhu Creations, Jewels by Amy, Painted Planet, Erik Cheung, Pixie Glassworks, Western Canada Fashion Week, Designs by Jakie, Angels THE WORKS GATEWAYS Unique Henna, Artemis, Dazzling Designs, Good Earth Clothing, Not So Current Events Photos by Fosty, Handmade Mafia, Craving Color, Bangbang Ken Webb, Rick Gorenko Bijoux, Jenns Jewels, Scraps & Stone, Limitless Glass, Melisa Established Canadian Printmakers Richard Gorenko and Ken- Taylor, Chantilly Lace Designs, Uber Iron neth Webb have been engaged in intermittent collaborations

The Works Food Street that combine their disparate interests, imagery, and process- Margarita Village, Soners Donair, Punky Potato, Hot Dog World, es over the past few years. Their work comes together with Bob's Bombay Currie 'N' Hurry, Bo-Thai Festival Food, Lemon themes of natural phenomena and man made calamities. Col- Heaven, Elm Café, Panda Hut Express, Wannawafel laborative pieces will be on display at Moriarty’s and, in larger than life prints on The Works Giant Gateways, North and South, on Sir Winston Churchill Square.

Site 17 - Ken Webb and Richard Gorenko, Global Warming

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The Life and Times of Buffalo Boy Adrian Stimson Important collections of Buffalo Boy’s material culture have been scattered in dollar stores and private collections around the Great Plains, yet nothing has been done about it until now. Buffalo Boy is aware that The Works has undertaken one of the most complex museum projects in history, travelling far and wide to acquire the many objects to be displayed in this interac- tive exhibition, which Buffalo boy is certain will make a contribu- tion to peephole understanding, material culture and universal energies. There will also be an appearance by the famed Buffalo Boy, an opportunity to take part in photographic history.

Get your photo taken with Buffalo Boy inside the “Life and Times of Buffalo Boy” Exhibit June 23, 27, 28, 29, 30: 4pm- 6pm June 26 & July 1st: noon-2 pm

ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE Sometimes, Things are Exactly as They Appear Ian Johnston The first law of thermodynamics implies Energy can neither be Site 1 - Adrian Stimson, Buffalo Boy 1 Site 1 - Adrian Stimson, Buffalo Boy 2 created nor destroyed, but can only change form. This installa- tion appears to change form as you move from a ground view Mirage THE WORKS BIG TENT to above. From the ground it appears as a matrix of timber Olivia Chow and Lisa Supruniuk The Works Canadian Aboriginal Artist Program surrounded by a security fence. From above, however, the col- In amongst the bustling Churchill Square you will find a small Launched in 2009, with support from the Canada Council lection of timber takes on its original shape. Which form has refuge – a box with openings on either end. You peer into one for the Arts, contemporary Canadian Aboriginal artists are more value, and according to what systems? When does a tree end while your peer peers in the other, and you find yourselves featured working in various mediums including performance become a natural resource, and what does that mean? in an altered, reflective space. Find this space, lean inside, and and new media, address big picture issues facing Canadian consider perceptions, communications, and relations. Aboriginal people. Current Lindsay Brandon Path of a stir stick Sonny Assu The pathways and routes of the downtown core are arteries of a Ben Sures Aiming to shed light on the dark, hidden history that Canada con- living city, breathing new life into the citizens that inhabit it. CUR- You’re a tree, you’re logged, you’re shipped, you’re milled , tinues to harbour towards it's Aboriginal people; Sonny Assu's RENT reflects the architecture and pedestrian roadways around you’re boxed, you’re shipped again, you’re placed in a stainless work is conceptually and aesthetically designed to challenge Sir Winston Churchill Square in a sidewalk tape installation in steel cup, there’s a hand, there’s a three second swirl in a rich the authenticity of Aboriginal art while simultaneously reflect- four quadrants. The installation will be laid down live over 5 days, cup of coffee, and then there’s a garbage bin. For some stir ing upon our western civilization's consumption culture. Assu's and will be inspired and shaped by the actual pathways of the sticks in Edmonton this summer, that is not the end. Ben Sures work explores his mixed ancestry and how we use consumer Square’s users (you). Each quadrant will have an installation that is collecting used stir sticks and commemorating their journey culture to define our personal heritage and continues to push the reflects the energies inherent in that area’s existing constructs. with a sculpture, to be built in the first 7 days of The Festival. boundaries of contemporary art by challenging the perception of "Indian art."

Maskihkiy -four medicine Powers Leah Dorion Maskihkiy is the Cree word for Medicine. The Elders teach that the Creator gave four personal medicine powers, the power to think, speak, act, and listen, to help us on our earth walk. This is an inter- active installation project designed to honour these four gifts. Drums are a traditional way to help manifest our thoughts and prayers,this installation invites participants to make a wish and beat drums to send the wishes outward. You will also have the opportunity to see Site 1 - Sonny Assu, Syntax the wishes of others.

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THE WORKS PERFORMANCE U22 Youth Works With Jazz Program U22 is a collection of talented, promising young musicians, aged 22 and under. Founded and created by singer and song- writer Rhea March, U22 offers a venue and mentorship to har- ness and develop the talent of these young musicians.

UN A one of a kind cooperative program between The Works Art A new electro-psychedelic-pop band from Montreal that prom- & Design Festival and Edmonton Jazz Festival, The Works with ises a super intense, hot and fun show! Jazz program features Jazz and art performances by profes- sional and emerging musicians and visual artists. Visual Artists Lindsay Brandon featured include spoken word, experimental music, perfor- Lindsay Brandon is a multidisciplinary artist and musician from mance art, dance and improvisational comedy troupes. Calgary who creates multi-layered songs with live vocal mixing overtop that sound contemporary and exciting. FAMILY PROGRAMS Jazz performances: June 24th, 27,28,29,30 and July 1st The Works Family from 12:00-2:00 pm. Mercury Audio Programs Workshop Works Art Performances: June 23- July 5 5:00-5:45 plus Laurie Fuhr is a poet, musician and magazine editor from Daily: 12 noon – 9 pm June 23 12:00-2:00 and July 4 and 5 12:00 – 2:00pm Calgary that will mix poetry and music. Joining her will be Edmonton poet LAURIE MACFAYDEN, a longtime performer on For: All ages, predominantly children (3-10) with their par- Edmonton’s Raving Poets open-mic stage, and regional finalist ents in a drop-in community setting. Andy Davies Part art installation, part public forum, Albertastan reflects upon in the 2008 CBC National Poetry Faceoff. Instructor Elaine Wannechko will lead participants in the various moments, events and facts of the Alberta government, creation of two ENERGY themed art projects. particularly the leadership, using satire, statistics, past media, Midnight Yoga for Alcoholics Family Programming for the 2011 festival consists of two humour and opinion. Mixing media, including painting, drawing, Featuring Cen Sinclair and Kirk Miles, together they mix poetry projects that are in tune with this years theme of energy. The digital graphic, video and audio works, the public will have an with the blues guitar and penny whistle, resulting in sound fu- projects are wind powered pinwheels & kinetic sculptures from opportunity, via a “speaker's corner” to comment their thoughts sion and making the culture with words.

recycled material. Pinwheels are similar to wind powered tur- on the history of Alberta politics, as well as on the work itself. Kemo Treats bines that convert wind energy into usable energy. The kinetic G-Wizard and Smoovie II Smoov define the satirical rap genre sculptures from recycled material allow for more creative free- BEAMS with a unique blend of clever, humorous rhymes over smooth dom for those who wish to take on the challenge. The goal will Boreal Electroacoustic Music Society west coast synths and beats. be to make a sculpture with one or more parts that move in a The artists, visionaries and mad experimenters of BEAMS take particular way when activated by wind. you on a sonic adventure that combines live performance with The Awesome Hots electronic composition and processing. Experience a wide vari- Armed with a ukulele, guitar and Hamper Writer (typewriter and laun- ety of artists and moods. Celebrate Canada Day Workshop/Works Mosaic dry hamper), they put a spin on old-time folk with cabaret theatrics.

Canada Day: 12 noon – 5 pm Thursday June 23, 12:00 - 2:00 Moonshine Ramblers Saint Crispin’s Improv Collective with Windrow Performance Instructor: Kelly Bibkewich Hailing from Halifax, Moonshine Ramblers offer their take on dancers. Don Ross leads the musicians, Amber Borotsik leads All are invited to participate in the Celebrate Canada Workshop folk music by fusing bluegrass with country, rock and blues. the dancers. on July 1. Instructor Kelly Bibkewich will lead participants in decorating their own pattern of a Canadian symbol, like the Tuesday July 5 noon to 2:00 Stolen Organ Family Band Canadian flag, CN Tower, and Canadian animals such as the BEAMS All-Stars with Windrow Performance Creating low budget rock symphonies with some psychedelic polar bear, beaver, bison, Canada geese, onto a 6 x 8 inch tem- country thrown in, they continuously surprise audiences by plate to create a mosaic that reflects their own unique sense Mile Zero Dance their attempt at strange pop music.

of national pride. Participants are encouraged to pin completed Mile Zero Dance has been involved in land-based art that uses mosaics to the wall alongside a large 4 x 5 foot wooden maple the body to inquire into different states of being. Traveling through Ballgag n’ Chain Gang With 12 instruments, including horns, lap steels, didgeridoo ban- leaf, OR completed mosaics can be made into a flag and taken and around Churchill Square, Mile Zero Dance will perform Re- jo, and 3 lead vocals they take what is great about music, mix it home as a souvenir. mote Controls, roving pieces, where characters inhabit a Victorian, industrial, yet technological world, often referred to as steampunk. together, boil it down, and run it through some copper pipes and come out with tunes that are high in proof and sweet in flavor. The result will be a broad assortment of arts and crafts that Performances: Monday, June 27 & Wednesday, June 29 reflect our cultural traditions and celebrate Canadian diversity. 2:30 – 3:15 “Voices of the City” – led by Ryan Beauvais You won’t see them. You’ll hear their voices. Edmonton itself will Bonnaventure James begin to speak as you enjoy Canada Day afternoon on Churchill Making friends with computers at a young age, Bonnaventure Square. At 3:30 p.m., a spoken-word event will appear. clashes analog samples with digital noise with interesting results.

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Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday JUNE 23 JUNE 24 JUNE 25 JUNE 26 JUNE 27 JUNE 28 JUNE 29 JUNE 30 JULY 1 JULY 2 JULY 3 JULY 4 JULY 5 St. Jean Baptiste Multiculturalism Canada Day Day Day BEAMS - Saint Crspin's Dave BEAMS - Improv Marco Babcock The Don Jim Findlay All Stars with Collective Marc Beaudin Fools Tongue Erin Ross Circles Claveria James Clark Al Brant Braden Gates and his Jump Berner Sextet Trio Windrow Don Ross and Project Trio Performance 12:00 - Amber 12:45 Borotski BEAMS - Saint Crspin's Dave BEAMS - Improv Marco The Don Stolen Organ Babcock Jim Findlay Jesse D and All Stars with Collective Marc Beaudin UN Circles Claveria James Clark Berner Folk Thief Family Band and his Jump Trio Jacquie B Windrow Don Ross and Project Sextet Trio Performance 1:15 - Amber 2:00 Borotski

Mile Zero Mile Zero Marshall Aboriginal Ryan Robert Dance Dean Dance Rebecca Gateway Big 100 Mile Mae Ander- Lawrence U22 Presents Artist Panel Beauvais Kayla Patrick Mulder Remote Kherofie Remote Lappa Band House son Doctor of the 2-3 pm Poet 2:30 - Controls Controls Blues 3:15

Marshall Ian Johnston Jordan Gateway Big Jesse D and Lawrence Trevor Mc- Ky Babyn U22 Presents U22 Presents Artist Talk U22 Presents U22 Presents James Clarke U22 Presents Kaminksi Band Jacquie B Doctor of the Neely Band 3-4 pm 3:45 - Blues 4:30 BEAMS - MUGBAIT BEAMS - BEAMS - with Mercury BEAMS - Midnight The Scott Small- Philip Jagger Bonnaventure Colin Labadie Lindsay Audio and Gene Moonshine Moonshine UN Yoga Kemo Treats Awesome wood and Friends James and Dan Brandon Poet Friends Kosowan Ramblers Ramblers for Alcoholics Hots Wayne Bill Damur Brophy "Erik's Loop" DeFehr and Friends 5:00 - "A Monument 5:45 Unto Myself"

Paperplanes The Doll Man Your Mercury Campus Scenic Route Ben Sures Owls by Danielle Ballgag n' Jeff Spec facts Sister Gray and Sisters Horse Audio Thieves to Alaska Band Nature French Chain Dragonboats 6:15 - 7:00

DJs Nik 7 and Jaycie Weigh The Plain Jayce (Shout Jasper Sloan OKA Doug Hoyer The Fight The Joe Cockatoo Michael Rault Erica Viegas F&M Happy Anchors Janes Out Out Out Yip 7:30 - Out / NRMLS 8:15 WLCM)

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Main Floor Display Windows Canada Day Poster Exhibition Inspired youths from across Alberta express their visions of Canada from coast to coast through original poster designs. Site 2 - Jonathan Martin-DeMoor, Strathcona Refineries #320, August 2010 The winner’s artwork will represent Alberta at the national competition, where a winner is chosen as the official poster to SITE # 2 tour festivities across the country. CITY HALL #1 Sir Winston Churchill Square Site 3 - Allen Ball, The Divine Image Mon - Fri 12 noon - 8 pm SITE #5 Sat, Sun & Canada Day: 12 noon - 4 pm SITE # 3 CITADEL THEATRE COMPLEX 9828 - 101 A Avenue City Room East ART GALLERY OF ALBERTA Daily 11 - 8, Canada Day: Closed Interconnectedness of Things; Yin & Yang #2 Sir Winston Churchill Square Jan Novotny Tues - Fri: 11 am - 7 pm Rice Theatre Lobby Interconnectedness of Things; Yin & Yang shows two compos- Sat and Sun: 10 am -5 pm Constructions ite images. The first illustrates the unstoppable exuberance of Mon: Closed Contemporary Norwegian Arts and Crafts plant life. The second represents artificial construction- cre- The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Norwegian ated through human ingenuity and labour. The connection and Art Rental and Sales Gallery, Lower level Association for Arts & Crafts, working with curator Edith Lun- interdependence between the two are enormous and both are Abstract Thinking debrekke, coordinated this exhibition that showcases 16 art- the results of evolutionary changes beginning with the forma- Various Artists ists and 27 playful works of contemporary Norwegian art and tion of the universe and having one constant: moving from While abstraction in the visual arts continues to be championed craft that provide an outlook on the world rich with humour and simplicity to complexity by many artists and the art establishment, many viewers have been left scratching their heads, wondering what it is all about. imagination.

City Room West The exhibition Abstract Thinking confronts this perplexity ‘head Strathcona Refineries/August 2010 on’, examining some of the aims, inspirations, and processes Johnathan Martin-Demoor behind abstract art production. Featuring the paintings and In 2010, thick smoke from massive forest fires in the Brit- drawings of Edmonton artists Allen Ball, Jim Corrigan, Scott ish Columbia Interior drifted across central Alberta, casting Cumberland, Nicole Galellis, and Ruby J. Mah a filtered orange-brown light over the landscape. The dense haze created unique conditions for photographing the Strath- cona refineries. Amazed at the impact that fires 600 kilometres away would have on the Edmonton Area atmosphere, the art- ist was both captivated by the aesthetics and left to consider some relationships between the fires and his subject. Site 5 - Anne Lene Løvhaug, Little Sister Happy Kids in the Hall Bistro Mon: 8 am - 2:30 pm Tues - Fri: 8 am - 4 pm Sat, Sun & Canada Day: closed

Edmonton Public Schools Grade 12 Best of High School Portfolio Award Exhibit The talent and diversity of Edmonton Public School Board’s top

grade 12 portfolios are presented in a fine Edmonton Bistro. Site 3 - Nicole Galellis, Foliate Frill The Works awards three outstanding students for Innovation,

Vision, and Design. Site 5 - Liv Blåvarp, Necklace

The Works Art & Design Festival 2011 13 Untitled Tim Rechner and Lucy the Elephant Through experiments in collaborative artwork with children, Tim Rechner has focused on capturing their dynamic, deeply emotive energies and free and uninhibited, instinctive ways. Furthering the experiment, he began painting collaboratively with an el- ephant named Lucy, an exhibiting artist in her own right. Estab- lishing a compatible, complimentary way of working with each other's marks, they continue to develop a collaborative relation- ship and create intensively expressive, energized works of art.

Site 6 - Tim Rechner and Lucy the Elephant, Untitled Site 8 - Koos de Jongh, Steeplechase

SITE # 8 SITE #6 SUTTON PLACE HOTEL STANLEY A. MILNER LIBRARY 10235 - 101 Street Mon - Fri: 6:30 am - 2 pm & 5 - 10 pm #7 Sir Winston Churchill Square Site 6 - Jackson 2Bears Sat, Sun & Canada Day: 6:30 am - 10 pm Mon - Fri: 10 am - 9 pm Sat: 10 am - 6 pm Sun: 1 - 5 pm Canada Day: Closed Capitals Restaurant Energy ab-straKt 373 ab-straKt 373 is a group of artists with a common passion for abstract painting. The groups mandate is for each mem- ber to create within a common theme and provide their own Gallery at Milner interpretation. Featuring members Michelle Seaman, Karen The Power of the Natural World Site 6 - Jackson 2Bears Brown, Koos de Jong and Patricia Baker, ab-straKt 373's large Leah Dorion paintings use bold, primary colors to capture energy, depth and 7 vibrant paintings from Saskatchewan visiting artist, Leah dynamics of natural elements. Dorion. Dorion’s installation “Maskihky- four Personal Medi- cine Powers” can be experienced in The Works Big Tent on Churchill Square. You may also have seen her installation, Turtle Rock Effigy in Louise McKinney Park, a feature in The Works 2010 festival. Check out the special events page for opportunities to meet the artist!

Edmonton Room Site 6 - Jackson 2Bears Jackson 2Bears Focusing on the aesthetics of Indigenous identity in contem- SITE # 7 porary times, Jackson 2 Bears envisions his work as a form MORIARTY’S BISTRO AND WINE BAR of cultural critique, exploring alternative ways to engage the 10154 100 Street question of Native spirituality in our modern, technological Mon -Sat: 11:30 am - close Closed Sunday society. Typically taking the form of new media/ interactive in- stallations or multimedia performances, working primarily with Stay Tuned video and audio media, the work reflects on issues of racism, Ken Webb & Richard Gorenko colonialism, discrimination, Indigenous subjectivity and Native Webb and Gorenko are the Works 2011 Giant Gateway Artists. stereotypes. These established Canadian Print artists share more of their col- laborative images that “conflate elements of destruction and the sublime” in an intimate setting. Don’t miss both the Larger than life Site 9 - Jes McCoy, Rig no.1 Gateways at Churchill Square, and this (relatively) bite sized exhibit.

14 The Works Art & Design Festival 2011 ARTS DISTRICT & DOWNTOWN

SITE # 9 BANK OF MONTREAL 10199 - 101 Street Mon - Thurs: 9:30 am - 4 pm Fri: 9:30 am - 5 pm Canada Day: Closed

Main Atrium Wax and Wane Jessica McCoy To Jessica McCoy docks along the East Coast full of unused boats are representative of a people’s loss of livelihood. McCoy’s nautical forms attempt to re-animate and breathe new energy into what they represent through materiality and process.

SITE #10 Site 11 – Glenn Guillet,Taking Flight MANULIFE PLACE 10180 - 101 Street Daily: 6 am - 1 am Site 10 - David Garneau, At the Fiddle Camp Granite walls, Main Floor Metis/Sage SITE # 11 David Garneau DON WHEATON YMCA Garneau’s artistic practice focuses on painting, drawing and con- 10211 - 102 Ave temporary theory, and deals mainly with masculinity, representa- Mon - Fri: 5:30 - 10 pm Sat, Sun tion and the negotiation of white, Aboriginal and Métis identities. Canada Day: 7 am - 7 pm Influenced by his personal experiences, Garneau’s paintings investigate historical and contemporary misconceptions about East Corridor the Métis. Who is Métis? What does it mean to identify oneself Recent Works as Métis? Using a distinctive style reminiscent of comic books, Glenn Guillet pulp novels and Pop Art he raises the questions in the context of An exhibit of 2-D airbrushed works by Edmonton artist Glenn conventional pop culture caricatures of “Cowboys and Indians”. Guillet. Each piece is airbrushed line by line to create directional fields of colour, meant to convey subtle psychological resonanc- es and evoke moods and states of mind. This exhibit of recent works is in celebration of Guillet’s work, MYRIAD, a suspended art work of 12 slowly turning coloured sections. The piece, now permanently placed at the Don Wheaton YMCA, is an installation Site 12 - Sheldon Wagner, Pond: A Love Story of ever changing colour. SITE #12 RIGOLETTO’S CAFE #102, 10305 - 100 Avenue Mon - Fri: 11 am - 1 pm Sat - Sun: 5 pm - 1 am

Element Reflect/Living Space Sheldon Wagner Our living spaces are constantly shaped by elements of light, air, water, and time. These elements are powerful influences in the natural world and have the capacity to significantly impact and alter our local ecosystems, for better or worse. These impres- sionistic paintings show a fluid and transitory landscape, bring- ing to question our ability to recognize, understand, and appreci- Site 10 - David Garneau, Half Breed Site 11 – Glenn Guillet, Aperture 4 ate change as our perspective shifts with our surroundings.

The Works Art & Design Festival 2011 15 SITE # 13 SITE #16 EDMONTON JOURNAL BUILDING FAIRMONT HOTEL MACDONALD 10006 - 101 Street 10065 - 100 Street Mon - Fri: 8 am - 5 pm Daily: 24 hours Canada Day: Closed

Lobby Rescue Bee Kingdom I Lylian Klimek Collaborative Energy is clearly at work with the collective, Bee Rescue was inspired by a barren tract of land that has been Kingdom. This group of dynamic glass artists work to support logged, fire damaged, and eroded by wind. Human activity and each other on individual works, as well as sometimes conspir- natural forces seem to have conspired to destroy the area, and ing on single pieces! The Group is dedicated to the practice though the damage occurred many years ago there is little of using glass as a medium of conceptual art and design while evidence of regeneration. This installation questions the effec- maintaining the inherent qualities for which it is loved. Glass tiveness of human efforts to prevent or repair environmental is an infinitely flexible medium, allowing for a wide variety of damage by using poetic sculptural imagery to re-imagine and personal expression. Members explore ideas ranging from re-animate a devastated site. wilderness and mythology to social issues and technology, to pure aesthetic form. See works by Tim Belliveau and Kai Georg Scholefield at the Hotel Macdonald

Site 14 - Nicole Galellis, Intersplice

SITE #14 SCOTIA PLACE 10060 - Jasper Avenue Daily: 8 am - 8 pm Site 13 - Lylian Klimek, Rescue Main Floor, Granite walls Plunderoptics Nicole Galellis Plunderphonics, coined in 1985 by musician John Oswald, is a term referring to hip hop trends of appropriating and alter- ing (sampling and remixing) other artists songs to express an individual voice within the broad context of mass culture. Plunderoptics refers to Galellis’s similar approach with visual media: creating bright, evocative abstractions that start with references from everyday sights such as cartoons, ornament,

Site 13 - Lylian Klimek, Rescue advertising, tattoos, and nature. This exhibit showcases paint- ings and drawings, some of which are studies for lager works, to illustrate the artist’s creative process. Site 16 - Tim Belliveau, Cabin Tree SITE #15 GURU DIGITAL ARTS COLLEGE #200, 10169 - 101 Street June 25 - July 3, 10AM - 4PM

Digital Media (and Zombie) Showcase Join us for a showcase of digital art created by Guru students, alumni and faculty. Featuring work by world renowned horror Site 13 - Lylian Klimek, Rescue comic illustrator and Guru program head Nat Jones.

Site 19 - Ryan Marsh Fairweather, Joobas

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Streaming Mile Zero Dance Streaming is a culmination of experiments and performances from both within and outside of the city. The North Saskatch- ewan River acts as an artery, historical transport route, natural dividing line, and constant source of life, water and movement within the cities that it crosses through. Mile Zero Dance will- guide groups through a 35-minute magical stroll that exposes the and the lives, memories, and

Site 18 - Streaming, Mile Zero Dance absurdities that run through it.

Location: Louise McKinney Park and vicinity. This will be a walking tour, so please arrive at the Chinese pagoda 5 minutes before start time, prepared to stroll with us.

Times: June 24,25, 26 and July 1,2,3 at 4:30 pm

Site 18 - Streaming, Mile Zero Dance

SITE #17 Site 16 - Philip Bandura, Woodland Series SHAW CONFERENCE CENTRE 9797 Jasper Avenue

Lobby, pARTnership Gallery Edmonton Public School Board Students The pARTnership Gallery, in the Shaw Conference Centre ped-

way, is a collaborative effort between Edmonton Public Schools Site 17 - Dylan Mah, Untitled and the Shaw. Thirty-two works of student art were selected from over 1100 submissions from all grade levels. Artwork pieces are complemented by written elements with an emphasis on the SITE #19 process of art making and its relationship with ‘student voice’. MATRIX HOTEL 10001 - 107 Street Open 24 Hours Except SITE # 18 Mon - Sat. 6:30 am - 9:30 am LOUISE MCKINNEY PARK and 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm

Perambulate: Louise McKinney Hospitality Room Riverfront Park - Kay Burns Bee Kingdom II Kay Burns, co-founder of the Ministry of Walking, will lead two Collaborative Energy is clearly at work with the collective, Bee “Participational Performance Walks” through Louise McKinney Kingdom. This group of dynamic glass artists work to support Park this summer. The Ministry of Walking values walking as a vital each other on individual works, as well as sometimes conspiring part of everyday life. Though it may seem less efficient, it is com- on single pieces! The Group is dedicated to the practice of us- pensated by physical satisfaction as well as the knowledge you are ing glass as a medium of conceptual art and design while main- expending human energy, rather than non renewable fossil fuels. taining the inherent qualities for which it is loved. Glass is an infinitely flexible medium, allowing for a wide variety of personal The Walks led by Burns at The Works will combine fact and fiction, Site 19 - Kai Georg Scholefield, If I Were A Girl, My Kimono Would Be Elegant subverting presumptions associated with the tourist experience. expression. Members explore ideas ranging from wilderness and mythology to social issues and technology, to pure aesthetic form. Walks begin at 2 pm on June 26th and July 1st. Pre-register See works by Philip Bandura and Ryan Marsh Fairweather at the at The Works Info Tent on Churchill Square or by calling Matrix. 780-818-4420

The Works Art & Design Festival 2011 17 SITE #20 SITE # 23 ALBERTA CRAFT COUNCIL HARCOURT HOUSE GALLERY 10186 - 106 Street 10215 - 112 Street Mon - Sat: 10 - 5 pm Mon - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm Canada Day: closed Sat and Canada Day: 12 noon - 4 pm

Lower Gallery 3rd Floor In the Red: Creation from Deficit RE: CHARGED Exploring the impact of Alberta’s recent budgetary cuts on an This annual exhibition coincides with The Works Art and Design artist’s ability to create. Festival and in keeping with their 2011 theme Energy, Har- court House is challenging artists to create/select their submis- Discovery Gallery sions based on the exhibition title RE: CHARGED. RE: CHARGED Coming Up Next provides an opportunity for our membership of artists to exhibit An annual Craft Council exhibition featuring contemporary fine and sell their work in this salon style exhibition and doubles as craft by emerging artists. a fundraiser for the centre. If you choose to sell your work, Har- court House will receive a 20% commission off the sale price. SITE #21 ARTSHAB STUDIO GALLERY Annex 10217 - 106 Street Charges Pending: 19th Annual Naked Exhibition Daily: 12 noon - 6 pm A juried selection of figure-based drawings, paintings and sculpture created by participants in the 2009-2010 non-in- Site 22 - Herbert Marshall McLuhan 3rd floor structional, peer based drop-in drawing sessions. Chill Featuring the works of resident artists of ArtsHab Project 1 and Visual Arts Alberta Association Gallery SITE #22 the new ArtsHab Alberta Avenue Project. ENERGIZE LATITUDE 53 ENERGIZE (a VAAA Juried members show) focuses on art work 10248 - 106 Street that explores "the energy sector" and / or "the energy of art Tues - Fri: 10 am - 6 pm making." In ENERGIZE artists employ the formal elements of Sat: 12 noon - 5 pm design to confront the meaning of Energy whether they find this Canada Day: closed meaning within themselves or in the outside world.

2nd floor Spaces&Places:VisioningMcLuhan@100 Artists and designers from around the world are participating using diverse media, practices, and styles, including 2D works, 3D installations, and online explorations. All works deal with concepts and ideas that relate to or explore manifestations of McLuhan’s ideas. More information at http://www.latitude53.org.

Site 20 - Jill Nuckles, Grounded Projex room Vitulazio Barbara Prokop VITULAZIO investigates the relationship between client and ar-

chitect, as client Gelsomina Lamberti and architect Ugo Betori Site 23 - John Richardson, WHAT LIES BENEATH highlight their contradictory values in his experimental 1980s villa in Italy.

Site 20 - Jennifer Akkermans, The Morphoid Series: Sepal

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SITE # 24 SITE # 26 SNAP GALLERY CENTRE D’ARTS Society Of Northern Alberta Print Artists VISUELS DE L’ALBERTA (CAVA) 10123 - 121 Street 9103 - 95 Avenue Tues - Sat: 12 - 5 pm Mon - Fri: 10 am - 6 pm Sat: 10 am - 5 pm Sun & Canada Day: closed An Etching Plate Feels no Pain Denise Hawrysio Pam Baergen, Benjamin Lemphers Gallery and TJ McLachlan Artrageous Denise invigorates traditional printmaking techniques by inject- Frankie, Monica Dery, Sharon Lynn Williams, Sarah ing them with conceptual energy and social consciousness, to Michaud, Nicole Bugeaud Site 26 - Sharon Lynn Williams, Feels Like Home offer unique physical and psychological reflection upon frag- Frankie's encaustics, mixed media and acrylics; Sharon Lynn mented states of contemporary reality. Williams' watercolors, mixed media and oils; Monika Dery's encaustics and acrylics; Sarah Michaud's acrylics; Nicole E=Art2 Bugeaud's jewellery "E=Art2" add your ideas about energy to this large scale SITE # 27 woodcut throughout The Works festival. The block will be print- MCMULLEN GALLERY ed daily and the progressively changing prints will be displayed 8440 - 112 Street in the SNAP community gallery. Watch for the block at SNAP Mon - Fri: 10 am - 8 pm and at Churchill Square Sat - Sun: 12 noon - 6 pm Canada Day: closed

Gallery, East side entrance to U of A Hospital Size Doesn’t Matter Spyder Yardley Jones "Spyder’s micro-environments are his form of meditation, to take time out from the mass “stupidity” in our society, trans- porting the viewer to another world."

Site 25 - Pam Baergen, Hillfire

Site 24 - Denise Hawrysio, Etching plate used as shield as I walk through Peckham, London

SITE # 25 NINA HAGERTY CENTRE FOR THE ARTS 9225 118 Ave Mon - Fri: 10 am - 2 pm Thurs: 10 am - 8 pm Sat: 1 - 3 pm, Sun, Canada Day: closed

Stollery Gallery Progress Pam Baergen, Benjamin Lemphers and TJ McLachlan The idea of Progress is explored through the lenses of natural, urban and personal cycles of destrcution and (re)construction. Site 26 - Sharon Lynn Williams, Feels Like Home

Site 27 - Spyder Yardley Jones, Untitled

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DATE TIME EVENT LOCATION SITE FRIDAY Artrageous Opening Centre D'Arts Viseuls de l'Alberta 26 JUNE 17 THURSDAY 4 - 6 pm Buffalo Boy Live Photo Op The Works Big Tent - Churchill Square 1 JUNE 23 5 - 6:30 pm pARTnership Gallery Opening Shaw Conference Centre 17 6 - 9 pm ENERGIZE Opening Visual Arts Alberta Association 23 7 - 9 pm Latitude 53 Patio / Latitude 53 Reception Latitude 53 22 7 - 9 pm Harcourt House BBQ and Opening Harcourt House 23 7:30 - late The Works Opening Night Celebrations Churchill Square and Moriarty's 1/7 FRIDAY 4:30 Streaming - Miles Zero Dance Louise McKinney Park 18 JUNE 24 SATURDAY 2 - 3 pm The Works Canadian Aboriginal Artists Program Panel The Works Street Stage - Churchill 1 JUNE 25 Square 3 - 4 pm The Works Big Tent Reception The Works Big Tent - Churchill Square 1 4 - 5 pm Jackson 2Bears and Tim Rechner & Lucy the Elephant Stanley A. Milner Library - Edmonton 6 Reception Room 4 - 5 pm Leah Dorion The Power of the Natural World Reception Stanley A. Milner Library - Milner Gallery 6 4:30 Streaming - Miles Zero Dance Louise McKinney Park 18 SUNDAY 12 - 2 pm Buffalo Boy Live Photo Op The Works Big Tent - Churchill Square 1 JUNE 26 OPENING NIGHT CELEBRATIONS 2 pm Perambulate - Kay Burns Walking Tour Louise McKinney Park 18 Un-leash your Energy at The Works 3 - 4 pm Ian Johnston Artist Talk The Works Street Stage - Churchill 1 Opening Night Dance Party! Square 4:30 Streaming - Miles Zero Dance Louise McKinney Park 18 OKA hailing from Queensland, Australia is a hybrid of feel MON - WED 4 - 6 pm Buffalo Boy Live Photo Op The Works Big Tent - Churchill Square 1 good roots, reggae, Dub and Jazz, marinated in Elec- JUNE 27, 28, 29 tronica and served on Island Time. THURSDAY 4 - 6 pm Buffalo Boy Live Photo Op The Works Big Tent - Churchill Square 1 JUNE 30 Where: The Works Main Festival Site 7 - 9 pm Glenn Guillet Recent Works Reception Don Wheaton YMCA 11 Sir Winston Churchill Square 7 - 9 pm Size Doesn't Matter Opening McMullen Gallery 27 When: 7:30 – 9:30 pm 7 - 11 pm Latitude 53 Late Night Patio Latitude 53 22 FRIDAY 11 - 12 noon Ben Sures Path of a Stirstick Reception East Lawn - Churchill Square 1 JULY 1 Dance on over to Moriarty’s Bistro & Wine 12 - 2 pm Buffalo Boy Live Photo Op The Works Big Tent - Churchill Square 1 Bar for The Works Official After Party! 2 pm Perambulate - Kay Burns Walking Tour Louise McKinney Park 18 4:30 Streaming - Miles Zero Dance Louise McKinney Park 18 Where: 10154 100 Street Northwest SATURDAY 2 - 3 pm Interconnectedness of Things; Yin & Yang / City Hall 2 When: 10pm – late JULY 2 Strathcona Refineries: August 2010 Receptions Ticket: $10 4:30 Streaming - Miles Zero Dance Louise McKinney Park 18

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Sponsoring Partner, Myriad Myriad ICON Mural Project Parkade Howard Rice Project Mural Project Canopy Quest Invitation by Sculpture Exhibits Sculpture Rotating City Slickers Title: Valley Wall Artist rendering Artist: David Shkolny Artist: Alan Reynolds Artist: Ian Mulder Don Wheaton YMCA Mobile Artwork Project Education: Artist: Will Truchon Artist: Ian Mulder Quest Building, Title: Grace Revisited Oil Lamp Restaurant Artist: Glen Guillet Don Wheaton Family YMCA ICON Tower, 104th St. north Rice Howard Parkade, 104 Ave. and 105 St. The Dream.big Plaza 10247 – 97 St. 10211 – 102 Ave. Sponsors: Louise Elgert, of Jasper Ave. 100 A St. Sponsor: 97 St. and Jasper Ave. Sponsoring Partners: GK Glover, David Scorgie, Andrew Sims, and Sponsors: Langham Properties, and 100 A Ave. Regency Developments Sponsoring Partners: The Shaw Oil Lamp Restaurant Alberta Union of Provincial Employees L 54, The Places Sponsor: Westcorp Properties Inc. and The Places Conference Centre and The Places The Places United Nurses of Alberta THE PLACES PROJECTS

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Tri Move the On People Collaboration Where do we come from? come we do Where we? are What going? we are Where Statue Memorial Hole Lois From Here Student Team: Orsola Jakab, Shoko Cesar, Designers: Tim Antoniuk, Colin Birnie Designers: John Tam and Rob Hora Artist Team: Hri Neil,Tim Rechner, Lead Artist: Ian Mulder Youth Artists: Jacob Artist: Danek Mozdzenski J. Greg Ball, Jayn McIntosh Team Led by: and Adrien Cho University of Alberta LRT Station Mark Bellows, Savi Pannu, Mike Moore, Amon, Layla Folkmann Boys & Girls Club of The Lois Hole Library, Robert Ledrer, Cezary Gajewski, Micheal Syms University of Alberta LRT Station University of Alberta LRT Station Donovan Osetsky, Christine Frost Edmonton, 9425-109A Ave. Community Partners: Callingwood Branch, Staduim LRT Station West Mid Landing East Mid Landing Coliseum LRT Station The United Nations Association - Canada, 17650 –69 Ave. Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Boys & Girls Clubs of Edmonton, Action Sponsors: The Board, Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Electrical, Landale Signs, The Places The Places

The Places Founding & Ongoing Partners: Sponsoring Partner,

Education:

Sprawl Stripedscape Soundsprawl Stripedscape Sprawl Soundsprawl Artist: Grace Law Artist: Justin Shaw Artist: Justin Shaw In the Azimuth Theatre Building Audio Ark Building, McCauley 11315 – 106 Ave. 10745 – 124 St. Supporting Partners: Blue Sky Lofts, Sponsors: 124th Street & Area neighbourhood The Places Business Association, The Places this summer!

Monuments II: The End of the World III: The Leaning Tower New to Downtown (The City in Three Parts) We are the kings of Keillor Road Hard to believe Downtown Art Banners Roland Pemberton We skirt the black hole but this is my first time in the city The Downtown Art Banner Project is comprised of 299 art as seen from space That is not to say I have never seen I: The City Forming obstinate anything before banners featuring imagery created by 15+ Edmonton in a state of grace artists in three areas Downtown: Have you been to The City? I have witnessed grounded This monument spacecraft Jasper Avenue – 97 Street to 109 Street When you read this hiding in plain sight I am the beholder of a pale hat 104th Street – 100 Avenue to 104 Avenue is it among colours? is called the End of the World I have gazed impossible at an The rush of infinity ants And as expected outsized pierogi Rice Howard Way – 100A Street and 101A Avenue passing gold and crimson no one knows what to do about it I have walked the length of a great wall The founders, Should we face it headlong and broken a hole through another The City of Edmonton funded this project in partnership their drinks on blueprint coaster without fear of what lies below with The Places. the wasted nights or will we take flight? And now I am finally here to see your monument Supporting Partner: Arttec Advertising Inc. Them of the bridge By the way of kings bowing and swaying at the lies a monument The mall is tired will of Aeolus that is viewed from the heavens and so are the teams For the Jasper Avenue Banners, Edmonton Poet Laureate No shelter cushions the blow but there is still something to see Roland Pemberton, aka Cadence Weapon, created this And though you have never been there Behind the unnatural tribute and neither have I On Champion Avenue original work of poetry, Monument: The City in Three Parts a greening artifact is a gridiron play Over this barracks swinging for the fences to be featured with the imagery of four specially selected we will fight where you can be If any of these places exist so must Edmonton artists, Tim Rechner, Anya Tonkonogy, Nickolas this thought Reading tea leaves Somewhat misled Johnson, and Pearl Rachinsky. There is no City apart from the minds in news magazines for expecting something of those the locusts on mats of the midnight of a different tack who live there reverends The poem unfolds as you walk Jasper Avenue between 97 and a city is not a City until it believes I came here searching Street and 109 Street. You can read the poem from begin- it is one A nest where few birds roost for the leaning tower of the west is a chasm without a bridge and all I saw ning to end on either the north sides or the south side of So may I ask again Do the ostrich was a baseball bat Jasper Avenue, whether you begin at 97 Street and walk have you been to The City? remember the ridge west, or at 109 Street and walk east. Detail (Top to Bottom): Art Banners, Tim Rechner, Anya Tonkonogy, Pearl Rachinsky, and Nickolas Johnson

The Works Art & Design Festival 2011 29 Downtown Walking Tour the Universe the No. 23 Return Recylcles Sway A Walk Through Walk A Auroras Dance MosEYEics Artist: Roy Leadbeater Artist: Catherine Burgess Artists: Lynn Malin, Elizabeth Bowering Beauchamp Artist Team: Zoe Bacchus, Sherri Shorten ID8 Design Group: Marc Boutin, Artist Team: Clayton Lowe Matthew Ryan, Artist Leader: Nancy Corrigan Team: Select 104 St. North & 102 St. South of Jasper Ave. Jasper Ave. & 100A St. Beaver Hills House Park, 105 St. & Jasper Ave. and Harold Wollin Tony Leong,and Dave Goulden Shannon Kelley, Shane Bruni, Mike Debruin, students from St. Alphonsus School, Select Sponsoring Partners: Syncrude, The Places Sponsoring Partners: The Places Sponsoring Partners: The Carol A. Gouin Fund, Arts Habitat Building,106 St. & 103 Ave. Southeast corner of 109 Street and Chris Fenske, Dustin Poole, Trevor Peters artists from the i human 2000 Society Associate Partners: Finning (Canada) Edmonton Community Foundation City of Edmonton Community Services Dept. Associate Partner: TransAlta Jasper Avenue LRT Portal, 95 Street and 105 Avenue 97 Street and 103 Avenue West Fraser Mills Ltd., The Alberta Supporting Partner: Neighbourhood Park Development, The Places Community Partner: Ames Bros.Distributors Ltd Sponsoring Partners: Edmonton Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Sponsored by: Allen Family Fund, EDDC Foundation for the Arts Oxford Properties Group Program Partner: North American Construction Group Sponsoring Producers: The Places Community Lottery Board, The Places Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places The Works, The Places Clouds Untitled Lodge All Out Light Venturi Big Rock Catching Neutrinos

Artist: Gordon Ferguson Artist: Eugene Demas Artist: Maggie Ray Morris Artist: Clay Ellis Artist: Darci Mallon Designer: Terry Frost Artists: Catherine Burgess and North wall 102 St. Sponsor:City Centre Church Corporation South Wall of Firestation #1 Photo of Model Photo of Model Rendering Sandra Bromley Parkade facing Jasper Ave. Restoration Artist: Christine Frost at 96 St. and 103 Ave. Southwest corner, Churchill Square Northwest corner, Churchill Square WaterFeature Sculpture 100 A St. and 101A Ave. Sponsoring Partners: The Places Alex Taylor School, 93 St. and Jasper Ave. Sponsoring Partners: The Places Sponsoring Partners: TELUS, The Places Sponsoring Partners: Edmonton Journal, Sponsoring Partners: EPCOR, Sponsoring Partners: The City of Downtown Business Association, Community Partners: Camsteel Fabricators The City of Edmonton, Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton The Places The Places Edmonton, The Alberta Foundation Alberta Foundation for the Arts (Alta.) Ltd., The Places Emergency Response Department Community Partner: Cine Audio Visual Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton Supporting Partner: The City of Edmonton for the Arts, The Places

The Places Founding & Ongoing Partners: Poetry for a Small Park Park Small a for Poetry Gigi Rice Howard Way Project Banners Sculptural It's About Time DREAM.big Square Churchill Winston Sir Project Banners

Artist: Louis Munan Design Team: Artists: The Works Design Team Artist: Artist: Donald Moar Poet: E.D. Blodgett Artists/ Designers: From Edmonton’s New Immigrant, Multicultural, and Aboriginal Communities, Sir Winston The Sculptors’ Association of Alberta Rice Howard Way, 100 A St. and 101A Ave. Sandra Bromley Shaw Conference Centre Dream.big Plaza The World Walk and River Promenade Churchill Square Sponsoring Partners: The Downtown Rice Howard Way, 100 A St. &101A Ave. and Rice Howard Way Extension North of 10550 - 107 St. 97 St. and Jasper Ave. at Louise McKinney Park Business Association, The Edmonton Arts Council, TELUS Sponsoring Partners: The City of Jasper Ave. to Macdonald Dr. Sponsoring Partners: Sponsoring Partners: Sponsoring Partners: Community Board, EPCOR and The Places Major Sponsors: ATB Financial, Enbridge Sponsors: Oxford Edmonton, The Works Sponsoring Partners: The City of Alberta Foundation for the Arts, The City of Edmonton, The Places The City of Edmonton, Properties Group, Morguard Investment Ltd.Other Community Partners: EAC, The Places Edmonton, DBA, The Works, The Places The Places Supporter: Syncrude AMPW, Parks, The Places Contributors: Ogilvie LLP, Ducor Dev. Ltd.

Sponsoring Partner, Myriad Myriad ICON Mural Project Parkade Howard Rice Project Mural Project Canopy Quest Invitation by Sculpture Exhibits Sculpture Rotating City Slickers Title: Valley Wall Artist rendering Artist: David Shkolny Artist: Alan Reynolds Artist: Ian Mulder Don Wheaton YMCA Mobile Artwork Project Education: Artist: Will Truchon Artist: Ian Mulder Quest Building, Title: Grace Revisited Oil Lamp Restaurant Artist: Glen Guillet Don Wheaton Family YMCA ICON Tower, 104th St. north Rice Howard Parkade, 104 Ave. and 105 St. The Dream.big Plaza 10247 – 97 St. 10211 – 102 Ave. Sponsors: Louise Elgert, of Jasper Ave. 100 A St. Sponsor: 97 St. and Jasper Ave. Sponsoring Partners: GK Glover, David Scorgie, Andrew Sims, and Sponsors: Langham Properties, and 100 A Ave. Regency Developments Sponsoring Partners: The Shaw Oil Lamp Restaurant Alberta Union of Provincial Employees L 54, The Places Sponsor: Westcorp Properties Inc. and The Places Conference Centre and The Places The Places United Nurses of Alberta

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Tri Move the On People Collaboration Where do we come from? come we do Where we? are What going? we are Where Statue Memorial Hole Lois From Here Student Team: Orsola Jakab, Shoko Cesar, Designers: Tim Antoniuk, Colin Birnie Designers: John Tam and Rob Hora Artist Team: Hri Neil,Tim Rechner, Lead Artist: Ian Mulder Youth Artists: Jacob Artist: Danek Mozdzenski J. Greg Ball, Jayn McIntosh Team Led by: and Adrien Cho University of Alberta LRT Station Mark Bellows, Savi Pannu, Mike Moore, Amon, Layla Folkmann Boys & Girls Club of The Lois Hole Library, Robert Ledrer, Cezary Gajewski, Micheal Syms University of Alberta LRT Station University of Alberta LRT Station Donovan Osetsky, Christine Frost Edmonton, 9425-109A Ave. Community Partners: Callingwood Branch, Staduim LRT Station West Mid Landing East Mid Landing Coliseum LRT Station The United Nations Association - Canada, 17650 –69 Ave. Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Sponsoring Partners: City of Edmonton, Boys & Girls Clubs of Edmonton, Action Sponsors: The Edmonton Public Library Board, Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Edmonton Transit ETS, The Places Electrical, Landale Signs, The Places The Places

The Places Founding & Ongoing Partners: Sponsoring Partner,

Education:

Sprawl Stripedscape Soundsprawl Stripedscape Sprawl Soundsprawl Artist: Grace Law Artist: Justin Shaw Artist: Justin Shaw In the Azimuth Theatre Building Audio Ark Building, McCauley 11315 – 106 Ave. 10745 – 124 St. Supporting Partners: Blue Sky Lofts, Sponsors: 124th Street & Area neighbourhood The Places Business Association, The Places this summer! EDUCATION

THE WORKS SOCIETY EDUCATION INITIATIVES

THE PLACES INTERNSHIP PROGRAM The Places, Art & Design in Public Places Program offers paid internships to provide new cultural workers from across the country with meaningful job experiences. Open to any student or graduate of an art & design or culture-related education program, The Places Internships bridge the gap between education and cultural work. The program uses on-the-job training, mentoring, and hands-on experience to help the intern develop critical business and arts adminis- tration skills such as: project management, administration, event management, marketing, communications, and audience development.

THE PLACES INTERNS PLAY AN INTEGRAL PART IN BEAUTIFYING AND REVITALIZING EDMONTON'S DOWNTOWN CORE AND NEIGHBOURHOODS OUTSIDE THE DOWNTOWN. The Places past 14 interns have worked with professional and emerging artists, designers and architects, as well as government and corporate sponsors to stage permanent art and design works throughout Edmonton including murals, large scale sculptures, interactive artworks, sculptural banners and functional urban design elements. The Places’ collaborations between artists, community, government and corporations prepare the intern for a successful career in Canada’s thriving arts and cultural management field.

THE WORKS TO WORK SUMMER INTERNSHIP CERTIFICATION, EDUCATION AND SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM 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 full-time positions at The Works Art & Design Festival.

Beginning each May and running throughout the summer, Works to Work offers over 550 hours of in-class instruc- tion and practical work experience. Since 2001, 116 select participants have benefitted from working with expe- rienced arts presenters alongside Governor General Award-winning artists, international art and design educators and prestigious Canadian art curators. WHERE To encourage ongoing skills development, Works to Work allows participants to return summer after summer to progress from the Assistant to Coordinator to Supervisor levels. University of Alberta’s Department of Art & Design has led the way in providing the opportunity for their students to ENERGY earn 6 credits by participating in The Works Society’s Education Initiatives. There are now are many opportunities for students from Canadian institutions to earn credit as Program participants. For more information on The Places Internship and The Works to Work Program, visit www.theworks.ab.ca Click Education MEETS THE EDMONTON BUSINESS COUNCIL FOR VISUAL ARTS ANNUAL GALA The Gala celebrates the opening of The Works Annual Art & Design Festival each year, supporting student scholar- ships and internships. To date, 119 scholarships have been awarded.

The Works Gala Sponsors:The Fairimont Hotel Macdonald, DDB Canada, and The Works International Visual Arts Festival.

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

After The Works, meet at the By providing funding for paid internships through The Works International Visual Arts Society, we’re helping to provide new cultural workers with meaningful historic Fairmont Hotel MacDonald job experiences. The interns play an integral part in beautifying and revitalizing and discover the art of fine dining. Edmonton’s downtown core, with projects like the “living mural” created here. The Harvest Room, or award-winning A mural that continuously changes with open participation of other artists. restaurant, highlights local specialties. The Places program we sponsor bridges the gap between education and Enjoy a cocktail in the Confederation Lounge cultural work using on-the-job training, mentoring and hands-on experience. or a meal on the patio overlooking the By investing in this program, Enbridge is investing in Canada’s future. Because beautiful North Saskatchewan River Valley. at Enbridge, we deliver more than just energy. We deliver on our promise to help build beautiful and sustainable communities. Visit enbridge.com to learn more.

For reservations call 429 6424. Visit us at www.fairmont.com/macdonald. © The Places 2011, Living Mural Site “A Walk Through the Universe” – The Works Art & Design Festival celebrates 26 years with The Works to Work Students contributing to the street art mural which features imagery by artists Clayton Lowe and Shan Kelly. The artists are pleased to share their work and invite the public to contribute to the living mural.

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