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The Alberta Queer Calendar Project | Suspension

The Nina Haggerty Gallery 9225 118 Avenue, Edmonton

By Donation. Open to the public as part of our Visual Art Exhibit.   As part of our Visual Art Exhibit, listen to the play, Suspension by Hayley Moorhouse, through your own device or our sound system as you wander the gallery and collaborative installation piece, curated by artist Stephanie Florence. Drawing inspiration from the themes in Moorhouse’s drama, Florence ... Read More

The Alberta Queer Calendar Project | Suspension

The Nina Haggerty Gallery 9225 118 Avenue, Edmonton

By Donation. Open to the public as part of our Visual Art Exhibit.   As part of our Visual Art Exhibit, listen to the play, Suspension by Hayley Moorhouse, through your own device or our sound system as you wander the gallery and collaborative installation piece, curated by artist Stephanie Florence. Drawing inspiration from the themes in Moorhouse’s drama, Florence ... Read More

The Alberta Queer Calendar Project | Suspension

The Nina Haggerty Gallery 9225 118 Avenue, Edmonton

By Donation. Open to the public as part of our Visual Art Exhibit.   As part of our Visual Art Exhibit, listen to the play, Suspension by Hayley Moorhouse, through your own device or our sound system as you wander the gallery and collaborative installation piece, curated by artist Stephanie Florence. Drawing inspiration from the themes in Moorhouse’s drama, Florence ... Read More

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