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Winnipeg · WinnipegFolio 27r from the Lindisfarne Gospels. I have always been captivated by the opening titles of classic Disney films like The Sword in the Stone and Sleeping Beauty. The story begins in a bedazzled fairy tale book with gothic lettering and colourful illustrations. This art style never fails to evoke a whimsical world of dragons and wizards, but did you know that it has roots in a sacred tradition that is almost 1,500 year…Read Article
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Paintings · WinnipegThe School of Art student gallery unveiled its latest solo exhibition on June 25 — Faith: Who Do You Trust? Featuring works by U of M student UV Chawla, this exhibition includes installations, paintings, sculptures and a live performance to explore the artist’s thoughts and struggles with identity, faith and trust. Chawla is a second-year fine arts student who is interested in installation art, conceptual works and performance art. In an inter…Read Article
SofA student gallery presents Faith: Who Do You Trust?

African Cup of Nations · WinnipegThe Manitoba African Cup of Nations returns to unite various countries in friendly competition. Seidu Mohammed, the co-founder and operations manager of the annual soccer tournament has shared the inspiration behind organizing the competition and the community it fosters. He encouraged other countries to partake in the tournament. “Manitoba African Cup of Nations is about the community,” said Mohammed. “In the history of Manitoba, there is this …Read Article