Jesse Boily

Jesse Boily

Jesse is a photographer and co-founder of The Article. When Jesse isn't out taking photos, or talking photos, you can probably find him at the local cinema or at home watching movies. See what Jesse is watching at https://boxd.it/zi39 .

Cara Jones: The modern flâneur

February 5, 2026
Poetry is spilled across the bodies of the subjects of Cara Jones’ photographs in her exhibit People Paper. Jones has been working on the multimedia-photography project for about 27 years, and she has watched as the world has changed around her. “I’ve changed as an artist and a person when I look back at younger me, and I look at

Dinosaur museum gains status of Museum Leader

The Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum has been recognized as a Museum Leader by the Alberta Museums Association. For a museum to obtain the Leader designation they must provide an additional eight pieces of evidence on top of the 10 required for recognized museum status, which can include items such

Songwriting workshop coming to GP

April 20, 2026
Alberta’s Artist in Residence, John Wort Hannam, will be sharing his creative process to help local songwriters hone their creativity and create a song. The Juno-nominated musician and three-time Canadian Folk Music Award winner is hosting 10 workshops, Everyone has a Story, across the province, and will be in Grande

Days of cinemas past and future

April 2, 2026
For over 100 years, films have entertained residents of the Peace Region, from the first silent short films, the introduction of sound, and eventually 3D and digital projection today. This region experienced it all, but the history of what all that looks like is becoming difficult to piece together. “It’s

Finding the magic in photography

April 2, 2026
The photographs from Grande Prairie photographer Cassandra Jones have a fairy tale, dream-like quality, but to her, it’s all magic. Jones is the creative mind behind Noelle Mirabella Photography, where her portraits have earned her not only national but also international recognition. “My background is in psychology, so I didn’t

Notes on Cinema: The Master of Cinema

April 2, 2026
Akira Kurosawa was a filmmaker who dedicated his life to filmmaking, and this dedication led him to make 30 feature films. He was a painter before coming to the film world, which gave him an excellent grasp of using the image to tell a story. His understanding of composition and

Time Gone—Christine Young

April 2, 2026
In Time Gone, the flowers blur as though caught in the current of time. What once felt still and certain begins to dissolve, reminding us how quickly life changes and how easily moments slip beyond our grasp. The petals help illustrate the dying and passing of the flowers’ time. Expressive

Editor’s Letter: Focus on the Peace

April 2, 2026
The lens issues hold a special place in my heart because, coming from a photography background, it’s one of my favourite storytelling methods. Photography is a storytelling method for me. It’s what drew me into photojournalism. The craft of storytelling and documenting history as it happens with a camera. My

PHOTOS: The Unfaithful Servants in Demmitt

March 29, 2026
The Unfaithful Servants performed at the Demmitt Hall last night. The performance was part of the 18th season of the Borderline Cultural Foundation. The show had many people heading to the dance floor. For the last song and then an encore, The Unfaithful Servants played acoustically, coming offstage and playing

EVENT: The Article presents National Canadian Film Day

March 28, 2026
The Article Magazine and Reel Canada invite you to a film screening event celebrating Canadian-made movies! National Canadian Film Day is April 15th! Guests are welcome to join us for a double-feature movie night at the Philip J. Currie Dinosaur Museum. We’ll have a small concession with items for purchase,

For youth by youth event coming this June

March 24, 2026
A new festival is set to begin in Grande Prairie, featuring local youth’s talents, and is being organized by local youth for youth. GP Youth Fest will be on June 25 in Muskoseepi Park and will feature a youth talent show. “We wanted to allow youth to shine, to showcase
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