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Alexandra (Libby) Flynn
Alexandra (Libby) Flynn is a law professor, mom and friend living in Vancouver, BC. She dives deep into municipal, administrative, and property law, tackling big questions about housing, democracy, and who gets a say in shaping our cities. When she’s not untangling legal complexities, she’s adventuring—whether exploring new places, cycling through city streets, or hiking…
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Decompose/Recompose
Installation by Laura St. Pierre For two decades, I have created constructed or staged photographs. Working much as an author does, I have crafted narratives with fictional characters who live in a world slightly different from ours. No sign of life exists save for small gardens maintained here and there by the Sower. With time,…
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Laura St. Pierre
Laura St. Pierre lives and works on Treaty 6 Territory. Her home incorporates a studio, native plant and food garden, and a refuge for insects, birds and wild creatures. She studied psychology at UBC and visual art at the U of A and Concordia University, where she completed an MFA. In 2024, she mounted solo…
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Uncanny Valley
Installation by Saskatoon Artist Carey Shaw Private Walkthrough: 2-4 pm, April 6, 2025 Uncanny Valley is a series of elaborated stories and memories constructed visually using scale model dioramas, photography and superimposed portraits. For the Cannibal Lot iteration of Uncanny Valley, I used the history of past tenants to recreate three rooms of the house, throughout…
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Myra & Zavi
Myra Leibu and Zavi Flynn Leibu-Code; Myra is a teacher, a maker and a good neighbor who has spent a lot of time in art studios, in classrooms, on trips, in community, and in the water. She studied drawing and sculpture and has often been most excited by the unexpecteds, messes and leftovers of those…
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Nourishment Becomes Us
Dinner/Performance by Saskatoon Artist Gabby Da Silva March 13, 2025 I am very passionate about the notion of home, especially the making of a home through meals. As a kid, I spent more time in the kitchen amongst my grandmothers than I did playing outside. I’d stand at the counter observing, learning, experiencing every step…
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Gabby Da Silva
Born and raised in Saskatoon SK, to a multicultural family of Portuguese and Canadian descent, Gabby Da Silva is a (dis)abled artist fascinated with the collaboration between digital and physical mediums. Within a conceptual approach, she enjoys creating work that deals with the documentation of events and the questions of how they can be presented.…
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Shared Echoes
Intergenerational Memory and Transformation This collaborative residency is an opportunity to explore familial connection, growth and loss through personal art-making that overlaps in a small space. The cannibal lot, in a process of decay and transformation, hosts the explorations of a group of individuals of different generations, intertwined over time and space to come together…
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Bone Rattle
Bone Rattle is a sound intervention that harnesses the power of infrasonic and sub bass sound frequencies to provoke a visceral, physical interaction with the architectural space and structure itself. By channeling very low-frequency vibrations through the building with subwoofers, the work forces the structure itself to respond, creating an environment where sound and space…
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Megan & Hugh
Megan has been writing stories since highschool in Saskatoon. These days, as a writer/producer in Los Angeles, she is currently writing THE TROPHY for Netflix, a thriller about a married couple renovating their first house and their life-altering feud with their enthralling woman contractor. She is also writing and co-showrunning a new series called THE…
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Cannibal Lot Reflections
Long ago, I used to think that if I were ever in a position to have a title to a parcel of land, it would not be for personal gain but some utopian dream.
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Recipe Brick 1 & 2
Grab a handful of mixture and form a ball about the size of a lime.
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Making a Sculpture
Laura Hosaluk and Ashle Fauvre were paired up as collaborators to engage with the canniballot through the lens of their respective practices.
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Ashle Fauvre
She leads with designs that bring phenomenal and impressive experiences of place into everyday life.
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Laura Hosaluk
Hosaluk is interested in exploring the power of installation art and its potential impact on her artistic practice.