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Year: 2019

Fare & SQUARE Salon Soiree 2019

FARE AND SQUARE 2019

This is a fantastic opportunity for you to support Eastern Edge while going home with a unique work of art! The finest local artists have been invited to participate in this annual fundraiser, creating an original 8”x 8” artwork on birch panel. How can you get your hands on one of these fabulous pieces, you… Read More


Tuesday Art Jam with Christeen Francis

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Location: Eastern Edge Studio Free- Drop in Time: 5:30 – 7: 30 pm Tuesday November 12, 19, 26, December 3, 10 “Come to Eastern Edge Tuesday evenings for weekly informal workshops/art jams where we get together, talk about cities, and collectively re-imagine them to our liking. All the while also making art about it. The… Read More


International Atlantic Residency Exchange – Artists

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Past Residency Exchange Artists: Artists travelling from Newfoundland to Ireland: Tessa Graham is a visual artist, writer and educator living in St. John’s, Newfoundland. As an art teacher, she has worked and lived across the province from Labrador City to St. John’s, allowing the land in all its seasonal iterations to influence her practice. She… Read More


Response to Diary of a e’pite’ji’j: hypervigilant love + Big ‘Uns

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Response to Diary of a e’pite’ji’j: hypervigilant love + Big ‘Uns **Trigger Warning**: the following response to Diary of a e’pite’ji’j: hypervigilant love mentions descriptions of colonial violence against Indigenous Women, Two Spirit folks, gender non-conforming individuals and girls— the work in this exhibition is personal and specific to experiences of the artist. Navigating this… Read More


Fall Artists in Residence

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Residency programming & events Come meet our Fall artists in residence Tuesday Art Jam Residency Presentation & Artist Talk Labrador City artist explores personal connection to mining through art practice Christeen Francis October 30- December 16 Concerned with the ways in which cities shape the shared, yet unequal reality of its inhabitants, my printmaking process… Read More