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  • 2021-01-01

    Rolfson, Terri

    I am researching female laundry labour and the cultural import of clean, white linen in 18th century England. There are very few examples of surviving linens anywhere. I am most fortunate to have access to some rare 18th and 19th century linens recently donated to the University of Alberta,...

  • 2021-01-01

    Nekounamghadirli, Sara

    In my research about ohtisiy (a word in the Cree language that conducts us to identify ourselves on the matrilineal principles), I learned more about the women from different generations in my society and their endeavors to empower themselves. In this research, I found that changing the role,...

  • 2021-01-01

    Lee, Heunjung

    This image is an homage to my husband’s grandfather who inspired my doctoral research on temporality of persons living with dementia. This collage represents his porous realities that cross his childhood in Hong Kong/Macao, the period of the Second World War, and his late life in Canada. The...

  • 2023-06-20

    Tao, Jeff

    Here, I’ve illustrated myself constructing a nanodevice called a “DNAzyme Walker” on the surface of a gold nanoparticle. The astronaut suit represents how, like astronauts who journey to outer space thousands of kilometers away in rockets, we navigate within nanospace, which is millions of times...

  • 2023-06-20

    Gür, Hande

    In the summer of 2022, I traveled to Türkiye, my country of origin, for a four-month ethnographic research project on the rise of Sufi -mystical Islamic- practices among mainly young, middle-class women of Turkish origin. Throughout my fieldwork, I repeatedly asked my interlocutors the question,...

  • 2023-06-20

    Noetzold, Thiago

    This image is focused on a charming breeder rooster alongside breeder hens in the Poultry Research Centre facilities, South Campus, University of Alberta. The precision feeding system in the background is a research system developed at the University of Alberta and utilized to precision feed...

  • 2023-06-20

    Holt, Regan

    Research: Know your place for mental health on the prairies: Tacting a topography of learning from Alberta for Canadian curricula RQ: How might we understand the role of place within mental health? Solastalgia—the loss of a loved place emotion, was first described by renowned eco-philosopher...

  • 2023-06-20

    Klassen, Sheri

    This is a picture of my son wearing a mask. The picture was not easy to take - he is on the autism spectrum, and not only did he find the mask irritating, but he also had a hard time holding it to his face and looking at the camera. After he agreed to have the picture taken, I knew I only had a...

  • 2023-06-20

    Deedman, Tamara

    My research is situated in the processing and transforming of my family archives – simultaneously treasured collections and hoarded trash – to wrestle with the phenomenon of object attachment as a survival mechanism. Through an autoethnographic lens, I am exploring notions of human attachment to...

  • 2023-06-20

    Klimp, Tanya

    Packaging or content, which is more important. In our society we perceive the content as having value and the package it came in as having none. My studio practice investigates this perception. Unfolding discarded packaging and unpacking its content, I am left with a shell, a skin, a vessel....

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