THE RURBAN FRINGE

Exploring Rurban Art – Hope Kroll

Like the meticulous nature of her art … rural life exists in the details.
This month, The Rurban Fringe is pleased to introduce Hope Kroll, the fourth artist in our limited online series, as she shares her thoughts on her aesthetic and raises questions as to the existence – or non-existence – of art space within a rural/rurban setting.
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Exploring Rurban Art – Natasha Newton

Within the context of rural and rurban development, there also needs to exist a discussion about what rural and rurban culture is, and how contemporary art practices can engage with and showcase rural issues and places. 
With this in mind, The Rurban Fringe is pleased to introduce Natasha Newton, the second artist interviewed for this limited online series dedicated [...]

Exploring Rurban Art – Mandy Budan

I believe that artistic and cultural activities strongly contribute to the quality of life and the social and economic vitality of many rural and rurban communities in Canada … and across the world.
With this in mind, I’m pleased to launch a limited online series exploring rurban art – from the unique perspective of rural and [...]