• Episode 109 - SaskScapes in the Summer - "What's that supposed to be Anyway" (part 1)

  • Jun 26 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 4 mins
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Episode 109 - SaskScapes in the Summer - "What's that supposed to be Anyway" (part 1)

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    Throughout the summer of 2023 "SaskScapes in the Summer" will feature some of the 'best of" conversations from the past 9 years.

    (originally aired May 29, 2014)

    Could two bales of compressed recycled material placed on a busy downtown intersection possibly be art? What’s that supposed to be anyway? Somebody funded that?! Artist Keeley Haftner and 6 other artists debate the merit of their work, and may have you rethinking how you look at art. This is a two part podcast.

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    SaskScapes is a podcast featuring the stories of arts, culture and heritage in Saskatchewan. The series is produced and hosted by Kevin Power. To sponsor your own episodes contact SaskScapes via Twitter, Facebook or email (saskscapes (at) icloud (dot) com for more information. Reviews in the iTunes store help boost the ratings so be sure to have your say!

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