Keith Liggett
November 2024
Keith Liggett is a ski bum. Chronologically—Aspen, Vail, Breckenridge, a RJ (Real Job) back East, Breckenridge, Hood River and Fernie since 2006. As he wandered chasing snow, his ski journalism appeared in over 100 newspapers and all the major journals. For 15 winters, he wrote a weekly ski column carried by 50 to 75 papers and provided stringer coverage of North American World Cup events for Reuters and occasionally AP. He passed his Level 3 PSIA-Rocky Mountain in 1987, which gave him a technical excuse to continue his skiing. When he’s bored, he telemarks.
Francine Cunningham
October 2024
Francine Cunningham is an award-winning writer, artist and educator who spends her summer days writing on the prairie’s and her winter months teaching in the north. Francine is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation in Alberta but grew up in Calgary, Edmonton, and 100 Mile House, BC. Francine is also Metis, and has settler family roots stretching from as far away as Ireland and Belgium. She currently resides in Alberta but previously spent over a decade calling Vancouver her home.
Ellen Andreassen
September 2024
Born in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba I grew up and spent most of my life in the Stony Plain, Alberta area. I trained as a Graphic Designer and worked in that field for a few years before finding my passion as a fine artist, and art educator. I teach art classes for children, youth and adults. I also facilitate art programs for adults living with dementia and their support person.
Chris Meigh-Andrews
August 2024
Chris Meigh-Andrews is a pioneering video artist, art historian and writer. His installations often incorporate renewable energy technology in tandem with moving image and sound. He has exhibited his work internationally for many years and written and lectured extensively on artists’ video. He is currently working on a novel based on the extended period his grandfather spent living in Canada in the early 1920’s, which began in Eastend, Saskatchewan. Please find more information about Chris at www.meigh-andrews.com or here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Meigh-Andrews
Elinor Florence
June 2024
Elinor Florence grew up on a farm near North Battleford, Saskatchewan and worked as a journalist for the next thirty years, at newspapers including the Western Producer in Saskatoon, the Red Deer Advocate, the Winnipeg Sun, and the Vancouver Province. In 1996 she moved with her young family to the mountain resort of Invermere, B.C., where she spent the next eight years as a regular writer for Reader’s Digest Canada before publishing her own community newspaper, the Columbia Valley Pioneer. After leaving journalism, Elinor turned to historical fiction. Her first novel Bird’s Eye View, about a Saskatchewan farm girl who joins the air force in the Second World War and becomes an interpreter of aerial photographs, was published by Dundurn Press in 2014 and became a Globe & Mail bestseller. She appears regularly at public events where she speaks about the inspiration behind her work. She has also written a monthly blog for the past ten years, Letters From Windermere. Elinor is now working on her third novel, about women homesteaders in Western Canada. You may sign up for her blog and read more about her books at www.elinorflorence.com.
Debra Sloan
May 2024
Debra engaged in a self-directed apprenticeship 1973 - 1979, attended the Vancouver School of Art 1979- 1982, and later attained her BFA from ECUAD in 2005. Maker, teacher, adjudicator, presenter, parent, volunteer, and currently president of the North-West Ceramics Foundation. Her work is exhibited, regionally, nationally, and internationally. She has attended international residencies in Hungary, Rome, Japan, and the UK.
Debra is very interested in the inherent narrative capacity of clay and in 2005 she started to write (non-fiction) about BC ceramic history, the clay artists, and their social, aesthetic, and historic contributions. For this residency she will be working on several biographies, and hopefully engaging with locally found materials - Eastend and region is famous for its clays - and she is also interested in the Indigenous use of local clays in Saskatchewan, in contrast to BC, where only wood was mastered for function and as a means of expression. She is also looking forward to experiencing the prairies! Please check out Debra’s website here : www.debrasloan.com
Kevin Sehn
April 2024
Kevin Sehn is an Artist from Edmonton, Alberta. His work is mostly figurative and industrial sculpture in bronze, steel, found objects and wood. He has been working on a series of life-sized magpies in various iterations for the last several years, including a public sculpture called “The Magpie’s nests” in Rossdale linear park (with collaborator Chai Duncan). Kevin is looking forward to developing some new work examining reflections of the self and the relationships of scarcity to environmental crisis, human folly and perhaps class-struggle as well as continuing a photographic series called “Event Horizon”. This series takes a dive into painting, history, tiny forgotten spaces and things, while playing with perception, time, transformation and enigmatic spaces. It includes hundreds of exciting photos of boring things to be printed on primed wood panels that have never been shown anywhere before.
Cori Brewster
March 2024
Cori’s music career spans over thirty-four years. She has released five CDs, performed across Canada, Germany, and New Zealand, taught songwriting workshops, and co-wrote songs with some masterful songwriters. Her lyrics appear in a poetry anthology, Vistas of the West: Poems and Visuals of Nature, and John Riley’s book, Bad Judgement. In 2009, the Canada Council awarded her a grant to produce a CD called Buffalo Street: Historic Characters of the Canadian Rockies. Her music knits together folk, roots, and storytelling with a strong Canadiana flavour, covering a range of subjects from the personal to the historical and from the genealogical to geographical, which evoke a time, a sense of place, a character, and a range of emotions. Since the release of Four Horses in 2016, Cori has been writing personal essays. She attended classes offered by the Alexander Writers Guild and Writers Guild of Alberta to learn the craft and is putting the finishing touches on a new project called 55 ~ 5 Songs 5 Stories. Cori is a mother, daughter, sister, aunt, friend, and a devoted Buddhist practitioner and traveler. She lives happily in Canmore, with her wife, Lori.
https://www.coribrewster.com/
Adalia Pemberton Smith & Isaac Smeele
January 2024
Adalia Pemberton-Smith is a highly trained and sharp individual who brings playfulness and deep curiosity to all her projects. She has studied theatre at the Dome, performed for over a decade with Le Nouveau International, teaches improvisation at Theatre Sainte Catherine, and is currently studying for a BFA in Contemporary Dance with a minor in First Peoples studies at Concordia University. Adalia is passionate about creating equity and ecological sustainability in the arts sector. She is a co-founder of the non-profit organization Mossy Society leading their yearly festival, Festival d'Arts Entralaces (Interwoven Arts Festival - faemtl.com) and heading the granting and fundraising efforts that keep things running.
Kyle Flemmer
December 2023
Kyle Flemmer is an author, editor, and publisher from Calgary in Treaty 7 territory. He recently completed an MA in English Literature at the University of Calgary, where he researched digital poetics. Kyle founded The Blasted Tree Publishing Company in 2014 and served as Managing Editor of filling Station magazine from 2018-2020. He has published several chapbooks, most recently Little Songs by No Press and The Heavy Crown by nOIR:Z. Kyle's first book, Barcode Poetry, was published by The Blasted Tree in 2021. Please find more information at @kyleflemmer on Twitter or kyle_flemmer on Instagram