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6.10.17

Joane Cardinal-Schubert honoured in memorial exhibition at University of Calgary | rabble.ca: The Nickle Galleries at the University of Calgary have mounted a major exhibition of Cardinal-Schubert's work -- 60 multimedia pieces, among hundreds created over 40 years. "The Writing on the Wall" runs from September 21 to December 16, 2017, and is accompanied by weekly lectures as well as a lavishly illustrated catalogue with six essays about her career as well as her work, and one essay co-authored by her.

Joane Cardinal grew up a non-status Indian on a mink farm outside Red Deer Alberta, the fourth of eight children. Before the farm, her father worked as a game warden and before the children, her mother worked as a registered nurse. An avid childhood reader and fan of Anne of Green Gables, Joane added an extra "e" to her name because she fell in love with "Anne with an E."


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