Epic art exhibition Oh, Canada is a gripping experience
Beatroute profiles Oh, Canada in their latest issue.
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Beatroute profiles Oh, Canada in their latest issue.
» BeatrouteThe Calgary Herald lists Hannah Doerksen’s Lost and Found workshop as a top weekend activity in Calgary.
» Calgary HeraldDouglas Maclean chronicles his experience with Oh, Canada on opening night.
» Galleries WestFFWD’s Karen Quinn profiles the massive multi-venue exhibition Oh, Canada at Esker Foundation, Glenbow, Illingworth Kerr Gallery, and Nickel Galleries.
» FFWD WeeklyMarsha Lederman speaks to Esker director/curator Naomi Potter and writes about what the collaborative multi-venue exhibition Oh, Canada might mean for Calgary.
» The Globe and MailCanadian Art lists Oh, Canada YYC as a must-see event!
» Canadian ArtThu, Jan 22: Some Calgarians were also busy coming up with a creative solution to a challenging problem. As Gil Tucker shows us, they’re going to great heights to help celebrate Canada.
» Global News CalgaryWhat happens when a mini van that has been turned into a unique art installation doesn’t fit in your freight elevator? This van, part of Optic Nerve by Canadian Artist Kim Adams, was lifted by crane to the fourth floor of the Esker Foundation in Inglewood. The piece is part of Oh, Canada a huge multi-venue art show.
» Calgary HeraldMaureen McNamee profiles the upcoming multi-venue exhibition Oh, Canada for FFWD.
» FFWD WeeklyThe New York Times examines Calgary’s sophisticated and growing cultural community and lists Esker Foundation as one of the best places to see art in the city.
» The New York Times