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Instructor and Students
David Garcia Jimenez David Garcia Jimenez

Instructor and Students

David Garcia Jimenez, Instructor and Students, 2020, acrylic on canvas, 60 x 90 cm, Courtesy of the Artist.

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Our First Issue
Meet Us Halfway Meet Us Halfway

Our First Issue

Welcome to the inaugural issue of Meet Us Halfway!

This project started as a series of kitchen table conversations about the need for a local outlet for art writing, somewhere to expand the life of creative work beyond the representations of social media and the 24-hour news cycle. Over the course of making this journal, we’ve had many such conversations, in many different contexts and we’ve received an outpouring of words and actions of support. Writers from across the region have reached out to us; there is clearly a real hunger for more writing, reading, and publishing about arts and culture.

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Artist Known: Revitalizing Mi’kmaw Porcupine Quillwork
Cheryl Simon Cheryl Simon

Artist Known: Revitalizing Mi’kmaw Porcupine Quillwork

Over the past 15 years, Mi’kmaw porcupine quill art has been undergoing a revitalization in Epekwitk (1), resulting in a thriving community of quill artists. This article will explore how the spread of the traditional artform has affected artists, the community, and more importantly, autonomy of Mi’kmaq art.

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Behind the Curtain, before the Velvet Rope
Kirstie McCallum Kirstie McCallum

Behind the Curtain, before the Velvet Rope

In a town where space is at a premium, the Blue Building luxuriates in long sight lines and negative space. Nested within the rectangular geometry of the gallery, Emmitukwemk: The Visit, by Ursula Johnson, is the first exhibition I have seen that has held its own against the imposing 1400-square-foot room.

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The Reclamist
Richard Schroeter Richard Schroeter

The Reclamist

A puzzle is evident when you look up close. The perimeters of the shapes are defined and easily traced with the eyes and fingertips. From the side you can see the peaks and valleys, like laying on the crust of the Uyuni Salt Flats and looking to the horizon. Up close enough to smell the wood, the structure reveals simple wooden blocks, fixed near each other. Like a puzzle, the beauty reveals itself only when you step back and the individual pieces fade away, transforming structure to art.

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CINEMATIC ArtROCITIES
Dave Stewart Dave Stewart

CINEMATIC ArtROCITIES

As a lifelong horror movie fan, I pretty much started at the bottom of the art barrel, at least in terms of respectability. What wallowing in the muck of horror has meant, however, is that I’ve been in an enviable place, in terms of art appreciation, of having nothing to lose. As a fan of a disreputable genre, one that demands its practitioners blur the line between good and bad taste and explore things generally considered best left unexplored, I was more or less left without a rule book.

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Vernacular Video: 3 Reviews
Jordan Beaulieu Jordan Beaulieu

Vernacular Video: 3 Reviews

The following entries offer brief commentary on four local YouTube videos uploaded between 2007 and 2010. What can we learn by studying this vast public archive of PEI-based video work?

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A letter from exile
Freshta Hemmati Freshta Hemmati

A letter from exile

“The piece of art I've been working on is attached. Although I was supposed to write about "Criticism" and its importance within any community, as I've already mentioned, my area of expertise is more in the areas of journalism, women's rights, and culture. This essay is more personalized and relates to the human rights issue as well. However, I wrote what my heart was telling me to write, and I'm glad if this is what you were looking for.” - Freshta Hemmati

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Friends of The Guild – a Report on the 2024 Questionnaire Results
Friends of the Guild Friends of the Guild

Friends of The Guild – a Report on the 2024 Questionnaire Results

The Guild has been many things; once a Royal Bank of Canada location that was donated to the artists of Prince Edward Island, the building has evolved along a timeline of memorable events into a place where several generations of artists came of age, together.

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