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Title:
Lucid 44 and on Your Marks artist talks
When:
Thu, Oct 7
Where:
Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG) - Lethbridge
Category:
Folk

Description

Time: 7 p.m.

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http://www.myspace.com/lucid44gutterawl

Join leading contemporary artists as they discuss their own practices, their contribution to the current exhibition On Your Marks and their views on collaboration, mentorship, influence, dialogue and other pertinent issues.  With a diversity of approaches to artistic practice and a range of experience that spans more than 30 years, the evening promises to be as engaging and thought-provoking as it is entertaining.  

The event will feature short presentations followed by an informal discussion open to the floor.  

Artists present will include: Robin Arseneault, Hutch Hutchinson, Scott Rogers, Paul Woodrow, Terrance Houle, Dagmar Dahle, Mandy Espezel, Glen MacKinnon, Ron Moppett and John Will



         
Performance by Terrance Houle with Lucid 44
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7

After the On Your Marks Artist Presentations, stay for a special performance by Terrance Houle with Lucid 44.  A live soundtrack will accompany a series of video portraits of Blackfoot people in the area speaking to the places that resonate with them individually and collectively.
 

Venue

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Venue:
Southern Alberta Art Gallery (SAAG)   -   Website
Street:
601 Third Ave. South
ZIP:
T1J 0H4
City:
Lethbridge
State:
Ab
Country:
Country: ca

Description

The Southern Alberta Art Gallery fosters the work of contemporary artists who challenge boundaries, encourages broad public engagement and promotes awareness and exploration of artistic expression.  The Southern Alberta Art Gallery's work extends to the local community, the national realm and the international sphere. 

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