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Join Grace, Bronwyn, Gaby and Emily as they explore Rebecca Belmore's artistic piece titled "The Fringe." Follow along as they share their thoughts about this piece as well as the history for a UBC class, THTR 443.

Grace Owens


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    On The Fringe! is a discussion-based podcast that looks at, critiques, and examines different kinds of feminist performance art. In this episode of On the Fringe!, our hosts Bronwyn, Emily, Gaby, and Grace take a look at Rebecca Belmore's compelling performative photograph entitled Fringe, and discuss how Indigenity, femininity, and the dichotomy of violence/healing impact Belmore's work.

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