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Reversing Field > book cover > publication > West Virginia University Press
” Examining Commercialization Labor, Gender, Race in 21st Century Sports Law ” […]
” Examining Commercialization Labor, Gender, Race in 21st Century Sports Law ” […]
a book cover illustration for the Columbia University Press […]
Review of my lecture, Monday, October 25, 2010 at The Queen Elizabeth II library – Memorial University of Newfoundland – St. John’s, NL, Canada […]
Weekend Arts Magazine on CBC Newfoundland and Labrador, Radio 1 – To be aired Sunday October 24, at 8:30 am […]
I will elaborate on how my artwork has stubble into the sensitive topic of ‘ politics’ – Monday, October 25, 2010 – 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. – Commons Room (L-2028) main floor – The Queen Elizabeth II library – Memorial University of Newfoundland – St. John’s, NL, Canada […]
Reviewing my own work miles away from my studio and its primary intended public exposure – A collection of my original linoleum cuts commissions from The New York Times is presented until October 24th – an even organized since August 30, by the Burnaby Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada. This exhibition is also being held, at the same time, at a second location as well at the McGill Library […]
A collection of my original linoleum cuts commissions from The New York Times is presented until October 24th – an even organized since August 30, by the Burnaby Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada. This exhibition is also being held, at the same time, at a second location as well at The Bob Prittie Metrotown Library […]
I will give a lecture, October 7, at 12:00 pm – Studio 103, the Shadbolt Centre for the Arts Burnaby, BC. {…}
I will give a lecture October 7, at 7 p.m. – Oakridge Library, Vancouver, BC, Canada. {…}
at the Bob Prittie Metrown Library and Mc Gill Library, August 30-October24, Organized and presented by the burnaby Art Gallery in British Columbia, Canada[…]
To be published in Notre Dame Magazine early October, a series of black and white images to illustrate Father Joe Corpora’s observations from a remote and poor small village in Mexico […]