Posts by Emily Luce
Leanne’s story / Megan’s drawing : Science Fair experiences converge across time and space
I’ve been having fun reading the blog and everyone’s stories. It made me think: I am really, really hoping that my high school science teacher will stumble across this blog so that he knows I’ve done something with my life. In Grade 12, at Forest Lawn High School (Calgary), I asked if I could…
Read MoreThe Cardiff/Miller House in Lethbridge
The Cardiff/Miller House is an 8 x 16 replica of an infamous art house in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada owned by artists Janet Cardiff and George Bures-Miller. Over the years, countless artists and people who are part of the art world have lived there, made their work, and been a part of the community. The tiny…
Read MoreMobile Homes
Last week, the Alberta Biennial ended and the Cardiff/Miller House came down from its perch on the roof of the Art Gallery of Alberta. Aided by the most reliable truck we have yet to drive in our lives, generously provided by D-Lease & Rental, we packed up, craned over, and towed the house back for…
Read MoreDrawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair : Leila Armstrong
Drawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair is a collective of sixteen artists who have come together to interpret and play with the spectacle of a national science fair through visual language. By drawing on-site during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, the artists will create and immediately broadcast drawings of selected projects on display. The idea is to expand the notion of drawing around science…
Read MoreEdmonton via Truck
D Lease & Rental of Lethbridge, a subsidiary of Davis Auto Group, generously provided us with a 3/4 ton truck for work moving the Cardiff/Miller House from the roof of the AGA to its next stop at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery. This truck, honestly, has been such a game-changer with our configuration. This…
Read MoreDrawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair : Emily Luce
Drawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair is a collective of sixteen artists who have come together to interpret and play with the spectacle of a national science fair through visual language. By drawing on-site during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, the artists will create and immediately broadcast drawings of selected projects on display. The idea is to expand the notion of drawing around science…
Read MoreDrawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair : David Hoffos
Drawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair is a collective of sixteen artists who have come together to interpret and play with the spectacle of a national science fair through visual language. By drawing on-site during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, the artists will create and immediately broadcast drawings of selected projects on display. The idea is to expand the notion of drawing around…
Read MoreDrawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair : Corinne Thiessen Hepher
Drawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair is a collective of sixteen artists who have come together to interpret and play with the spectacle of a national science fair through visual language. By drawing on-site during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, the artists will create and immediately broadcast drawings of selected projects on display. The idea is to expand the notion of drawing around science…
Read MoreDrawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair : Rodney Sayers
Drawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair is a collective of sixteen artists who have come together to interpret and play with the spectacle of a national science fair through visual language. By drawing on-site during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, the artists will create and immediately broadcast drawings of selected projects on display. The idea is to expand the notion of drawing around science…
Read MoreDrawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair : Petra Mala Miller
Drawing the Canada-Wide Science Fair is a collective of sixteen artists who have come together to interpret and play with the spectacle of a national science fair through visual language. By drawing on-site during the Canada-Wide Science Fair, the artists will create and immediately broadcast drawings of selected projects on display. The idea is to expand the notion of drawing around science…
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