
Andreae Callanan
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Sep 16, 2024 |
thewalrus.ca | Andreae Callanan
In an art gallery window on Harvey Road in St. John’s, a matted print is positioned at eye level. In the image, brightly painted wooden boats crowd a small, snug harbour, their cheerful colours reflecting wavily in the blue water. Inside the vessels are coils of rope, piles of net. To the left, striated cliffs jut toward the boats as though about to scoop them into a grass-topped embrace. A small card, with text in calligraphic script, is propped against the window.
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Oct 14, 2023 |
nqonline.ca | Andreae Callanan |Eva Crocker
NQ will be in the audience – we’ll share some thoughts after the performance, stay tuned! (Tickets are still available.) Can you tell us a little about yourself? Storytelling has been a huge part of my life since childhood when I would entertain myself by reading stories, writing them, or… BY Andreae Callanan ““Delicate creatures of decoration” Watson’s women are not. These are hard-working matriarchs and daughters of fishing families.” BY Eva Crocker The Garbage Poems is a multi-disciplinary...
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May 18, 2023 |
gazette.mun.ca | Andreae Callanan
About a year ago, Memorial University hosted at knowledge-sharing event titled, Two-Eared Listening for Deeper Understanding. For Chief Mi’sel Joe of the Miawpukek First Nation, the three-day gathering was “a paving stone for the roadmap ahead . . .
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Mar 15, 2023 |
gazette.mun.ca | Andreae Callanan |Rebecca Cohoe
Was the Public Engagement Framework a success? Public Engagement The first phase of Memorial’s Public Engagement Framework is complete. Memorial’s Office of Public Engagement is asking: Was the strategy a success?
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