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Year: 2020

JOB OPPORTUNITY: Programming Coordinator

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Job Title: Programming Coordinator Applications Due: Friday, February 21st, 2020 Start Date: Tuesday, March 10th, 2020 Duration: One year contract, pending funding Rate of Pay: $16/hour, 35 hours a week Please forward your name, CV with two references, and a letter of interest with the subject line “Programming Coordinator Application” to gallery@easternedge.ca on or before… Read More


QALEIDOSCOPE | Queer Film Screenings 

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 February 7th & 8th, 2020 QALEIDOSCOPE features Queer and QTBIPOC films — 10 showings in 5 cities — that explore, question and play with identity to propose and investigate diverse ways of looking at sexuality, gender and race. Tickets available by donation. Along with the Friday night screenings, there will be an artist talk by… Read More


rOGUE Gallery Submissions

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The rOGUE Gallery Call for: rOGUE Submissions The rOGUE Gallery is a 4 x 7 metre space within Eastern Edge dedicated to showcasing work by Eastern Edge members, with a special focus on local practices and works by artists with a connection to Newfoundland and Labrador, artists in the emerging stages of their career, and… Read More


Winter Artists in Residence

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Amery Sandford & David Carriere January 7- February 4 2020 Gentle Barriers Amery Sandford’s MFA Thesis exhibition SMILING PILE, exhibited at SNAP Gallery in Edmonton, Alberta. 2019 Gentle Barriers is a collaborative interdisciplinary project by Montreal artists Amery Sandford and David Carriere that combines drawing, 3D modelling, and sound. With these artists coming from their… Read More


The rOGUE gallery presents, Inbetween | Emily Hayes

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  In these works, I examine my personal experiences within domestic environments and use cultivated minimalistic imagery to depict my feelings of uncertainty and uneasiness towards different spaces that I have labelled ‘home’. I explore the concept of home as an environment that is unstable; considering my relationship to domestic space, the province of Newfoundland,… Read More