It is an honour to create conference gifts for GROWW: Guiding interdisciplinary Research On Women’s and girls’ health and Wellbeing. GROWW aspires to change the way women's health research is conducted in Canada by removing academic and institutional barriers and taking an intersectional approach to understanding girls' and women's health across the lifespan.
Opening of Kitsch: Craft So Bad That It’s Good
I had a fabulous time visiting the Alberta Craft Council with my mom last weekend for their first opening since the pandemic. It had a wonderful turnout. I got to see friends I hadn’t seen in twenty years, meet new friends, and talk all things Kitsch. Below is a short gallery of images taken at the opening.
A fantasy break
What do Lore by Alexandra Bracken, Circe by Madeline Miller and the Whatever After Series by Sarah Mlynowski have in common? They are all great examples of feminist literature that question previous well-known patriarchal stories.