Volatile Vulnerability in Pepa Chan’s Brush
BY Eva Crocker
Pepa Chan’s Brush is installed in a secluded corner of The Rooms Provincial Art Gallery. The small gallery suits the exhibition, which uses the act of hair brushing to explore…
Q & A with writer Terry Doyle
BY NQ
Could you tell us a little about yourself? Oh dear. I am from the Goulds (Goulds Rules) and I was born in 1982, I’m told that means I’m neither GenX…
Clean-Up
BY Molly Clarke
We’re trying to sell the house because none of us want to live here. We have our jobs and our lives and our houses with open concept designs. We all…
MAKING NEWFOUNDLAND’S SOLDIERS: THE NEWFOUNDLAND REGIMENT, THE BRITISH ARMY, AND TRAINING FOR BATTLE, 1914-1915
BY Dr Mike O’Brien
In early October 1914, the first contingent of the recently-raised Newfoundland Regiment left St John’s for England on SS Florizel, after having undergone a month of basic training at a…
Here Comes the Sun: Artist Jean Claude Roy’s Bright Outlook for Newfoundland and Labrador
BY Jennifer Thornhill-Verma
At the edge of Quidi Vidi Village, Jean Claude Roy is painting. Roy has captured this historic fishing harbour on canvas countless times, but never the same way twice. He…
Q and A with Artist Emily Pittman
BY NQ
Emily Pittman is a visual artist and writer who was born in Clarenville and is now based in St John’s. She graduated from the University of Guelph in April of…