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Lay Figures

Lay Figures

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Marilyn Stanley
, Natasa Ilic
, Joshua Lewis
, Chelsey Boley
, Jude Castillo
, Melissa Kohlman
, Nancy Steinhausen
, Deb Philippon
, Andrea Gillespie
, cassandra schiemann
, Deana Bueley
, Frances Havlik
, Trisha Corkwell
, Linda Leitch
, Benita Hartwell
, Noelle Walsh
, Andrea Pole
, Siobhan Laskey
, Shayla Leung
, Margo Beredjiklian
, Holly Elisabeth
, Sandra Furlotte
, Sunshine Gudlaugson
, Stephanie Baird
, Huguette Lemieux
, PATRICIA SOPEL
, Simran Bassi
, Barry Kazimer
, Vicki Bedford
, Crystal Cahill
, Anndee Newson
, Hoda Montazeri
, Rosa Cross
, Carrie Morris
, Crystal Inwood
, LJ Law
, Elaine Baptie
, Julie Kaniak
, Patricia Johnson
, Debra Fisher
, Anna Kalinowski
, Stefanie Torres
, Brenda Vaccarello
, Melissa Poremba
, Pat Johnston
, Sarah McComb
, Mary Therrien
, Anne Blanchard
, GLORIA KONELSKY
, Rachel Watts
, Brittany Tucker
, Meradith Anderson
, Tami Osato
, Sandra Storey
, Marie-Anne Bianchini
, Sarah Schwartz
, Janice Cournoyer
, jane luce
, Jane Graham
, Thelma Ball
, Heather Belliveau
, Yolande Thivierge
, Christine Lion
, Lise Gaston
, Esther VanGorder
, Patricia McKeown
, Janet Meisner
, Penelope Penner
, Robin Harrison
, Randi Ann Doll
, Kim Cappellina
, Lorraine Lambie
, Gwynn Scheltema
, Kat Sommer-Derksen
, jim cameron
, Lynn Hallson
, Margaret Jones
, Susan Ratcliffe
, Heather O'Connor
, Robert Hykawy
, Carolyn Guy
, Joann Horgan
, Karen Kendrick
, Susan Jang
, Ken Gilmour
, Lisa Mallia
, Keitha Davis
, Heather Ritz
, Chris Lantz
, Teira Stauth
, Mary Jane Lowery
, Janet Miller
, Julie Farmer
, Elizabeth Obermeyer
, Heather Carter
, Jenn George
, lynne savage
, Ellen Clarke
, Andie Wirsch
, Monica Nawrocki
, Kevin Smith
, Debbie Mac Donald

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editor@49thShelf.com

14/03/2022

03/04/2022

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Inhabiting the lives of the artists who find themselves in the port city taking refuge from the Depression, Lay Figures explores relationships between art and lived experience, artist and subject, artist and audience, and between margins and centre, and traces the development of a young female writer against the backdrop of the Depression and early war years in Saint John. In a story that couples bitter despair with exuberant triumphs, Elizabeth and her fellow artists make life-changing discoveries about politics and social responsibility, desire and betrayal.

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