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Interview: Canoes. Creativity. Cold. Etc… | Carleigh Baker
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Interview: Canoes. Creativity. Cold. Etc…. Photo by Callan Field. Calder Cheverie, fearless leader of the Peel Project. And founder of the Canadian Wilderness Residency Program. Interviewed me about the Peel trip. Interested in a challenging and rewarding artist residency? I think there’s still a few days left to apply for the program. Calder is charming, I’m my usual rambly self. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). April 16, 2015. Gord saying we were...
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Articles | Carleigh Baker
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Globe Books Review: Ken Coates’s #IdleNoMore and the Remaking of Canada. I have a new review in the Globe and Mail. This week. Ken Coates’s new book,. IdleNoMore and the Remaking of Canada. 8220;Look out, Idle No More, here comes another white guy with an opinion. But white guys get listened to. And as a mixed-blood woman, I’m genetically predisposed to cheer those who attempt to bridge the gap between Canadians in this, the human-rights argument I can’t believe we’re still having.”. April 21, 2015.
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“The Peel” artist expedition highlights shifting Canadian values | In the Sandbox
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Building new castles every day. 8220;The Peel” artist expedition highlights shifting Canadian values. On October 20, 2014. Calder Cheverie isn’t one to be pigeon-holed. Neither is is his latest project. The 27-year old Ontario-born Vancouverite with a background in summer camp and outdoor education is also a wilderness guide, photographer and filmmaker. Ask him what he identifies with most, and he’ll give you the 30,000-foot view. A direct advocacy campaign for the Peel watershed, just like the developme...
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The Peel | Carleigh Baker
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Category Archives: The Peel. More soundscape sneak previews. Tony and I, Aberdeen Canyon, Sept 2014. Calder Cheverie Photo. Here’s another preview clip from Confluence at Aberdeen Canyon. This soundscape project is part of the worldwide premiere of The Peel Project. A documentary about activism, identity, and art, which will take place at the Arts Commons. In Calgary, Alberta in February 2016. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). December 9, 2015.
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2014 | In the Sandbox
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Building new castles every day. Archive for 2014 Yearly archive page. 8220;The Peel” artist expedition highlights shifting Canadian values. On October 20, 2014. Calder Cheverie isn’t one to be pigeon-holed. Neither is is his latest project. The 27-year old Ontario-born Vancouverite with a background in summer camp and outdoor education is also a wilderness guide, photographer and filmmaker. Ask him what he identifies with most, and he’ll give you the 30,000-foot view. A direct advocacy campaign for the P...
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Non fiction | Carleigh Baker
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Category Archives: Non fiction. And yes, when the group, equally bonded to me as I to them, recognized that one of their own was missing and came out the door and called my name, I was, as required on the trip, within yelling distance. And actually pretty relieved when they came down the boardwalk and surrounded me again. Relieved that they would still come looking. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window).
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