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  • GG Winning Poet Arleen Paré's New Collection Examines the Impact and Legacy of Early Friendships
    GG Winning Poet Arleen Paré's New Collection Examines the Impact and Legacy of Early Friendships
    June 10, 2021

    GG Winning Poet Arleen Paré's New Collection Examines the Impact and Legacy of Early Friendships

    Arleen Paré's First (Brick Books) appropriately takes us back to the beginning: both the beginning of identity and connection in the search for a friend from long ago (the first one she ever made), and ...

  • Arleen Paré takes a Poetic Look at Two of Toronto's Most Influential Sculptors
    Arleen Paré takes a Poetic Look at Two of Toronto's Most Influential Sculptors
    September 05, 2017

    Arleen Paré takes a Poetic Look at Two of Toronto's Most Influential Sculptors

    Sculptors Frances Loring and Florence Wyle were dominant forces in the Canadian art scene of the early and mid-20th Century. Their sculptures, still on display across the country, and the Sculptors Society ...

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