a journal dedicated to filmmaking and film culture in Saskatchewan in SPLICE
Mine to Have
Regina theatre group Listen to Dis’ and filmmaker Dianne Ouellette interpret theatrical work for the screen in SPLICE
Landscape of Moving Images – A compendium of prairie cinema
Landscape of Moving Images documents artist’s work and independent film histories from Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
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This artist book is an MFA research project that explores inherited and personal memories shared through storytelling and mediated interactions with more-than-human beings ( 122 pages).
Notes from a programmer
Transformative Imaginings at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in SPLICE
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Discourse Research Magazine, Fall2019/Winter2020 published an article I wrote along with my photographs. This article describes my final MFA Thesis project. The photograph you see of Wily, the oldest wolf I've ever met, made the cover of Discourse.
Human + Bison
Natalia Lebedinskaia and Michael Belmore: Coalescence
The Grasslands National Park reveals a history of an Indigenous people and the magnificent bison that once freely roamed the windswept prairies.
Natalia Lebedinskaia and Michael Belmore: Coalescence
Natalia Lebedinskaia and Michael Belmore: Coalescence
LandMarks 2017/Repères 2017: A critical examination of Canada’s 150th is a project focused on artistic exploration and strengthening connections with the land and environment.