Harcourt House Gallery recently hosted an exhibit by the Edmonton Wayfinding Project, a team that’s essentially trying to make the city more pedestrian friendly.
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Harcourt House Gallery recently hosted an exhibit by the Edmonton Wayfinding Project, a team that’s essentially trying to make the city more pedestrian friendly.
Read more: http://tinyurl.com/k87r78v
It’s commonly believed that few assets hold their value better than art. After all, if hedge fund managers are filling their houses with art then it must be a smart thing to invest in, right? Not so fast. This interesting paper sheds doubt on the idea that art is as good an investment as is commonly believed:
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An art project was unveiled in the downtown area last weekend and the city wasn’t sheepish when presenting it.
A bronzed sheep statue was shown off along with art-clad benches in a move that was made to celebrate the 20th anniversary of bringing sheep to the Fort.
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The city’s first arts incubator showed a few signs of rumbling to life Wednesday night.
A group of board members, arts groups representatives and politicians were on hand at King Edward School to hear that the province is kicking in $3.5 million of the project’s anticipated $31 million cost.
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