Fort Whoop-Up - Art Poster by Leila Armstrong

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Leila Armstrong has an M.A. in Media Studies from Concordia University in Montreal and is currently working on her Ph.D. in Evolution & Behaviour at the University of Lethbridge. She works both independently and in collaboration with other artists such as Chai Duncan (in 12 Point Buck) and Darcy Logan, Maria Madacky, and Rick Gillis (in M.E.D.I.U.M.). Her solo exhibition “Backyard Wilderness” is a body of work addressing the intersection of wildlife with suburban and urban spaces. Her current practice involves placing trail cameras in front and backyards to capture urban wildlife. Armstrong most recently completed 3 public art projects in Lethbridge, including a series of billboards, a utility box wrap, and a mural (with fellow Lethbridgian Aaron Hagan). leilaarmstrong.com

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Leila Armstrong has an M.A. in Media Studies from Concordia University in Montreal and is currently working on her Ph.D. in Evolution & Behaviour at the University of Lethbridge. She works both independently and in collaboration with other artists such as Chai Duncan (in 12 Point Buck) and Darcy Logan, Maria Madacky, and Rick Gillis (in M.E.D.I.U.M.). Her solo exhibition “Backyard Wilderness” is a body of work addressing the intersection of wildlife with suburban and urban spaces. Her current practice involves placing trail cameras in front and backyards to capture urban wildlife. Armstrong most recently completed 3 public art projects in Lethbridge, including a series of billboards, a utility box wrap, and a mural (with fellow Lethbridgian Aaron Hagan). leilaarmstrong.com

Leila Armstrong has an M.A. in Media Studies from Concordia University in Montreal and is currently working on her Ph.D. in Evolution & Behaviour at the University of Lethbridge. She works both independently and in collaboration with other artists such as Chai Duncan (in 12 Point Buck) and Darcy Logan, Maria Madacky, and Rick Gillis (in M.E.D.I.U.M.). Her solo exhibition “Backyard Wilderness” is a body of work addressing the intersection of wildlife with suburban and urban spaces. Her current practice involves placing trail cameras in front and backyards to capture urban wildlife. Armstrong most recently completed 3 public art projects in Lethbridge, including a series of billboards, a utility box wrap, and a mural (with fellow Lethbridgian Aaron Hagan). leilaarmstrong.com