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The Power of Film with Guest Actor-Filmmaker Ryan Boyko E028

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İçerik ART ROUTE Radio tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan ART ROUTE Radio veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

In this episode of AR:T ROUTE Radio Michelle invites artist, actor and filmmaker, Ryan Boyko onto the digital scaffolding to discuss the crisis in Ukraine. Loughery as a internee descendant was featured in an episode of the documentary series “The Camps” and award winning documentary “That Never Happened” that Ryan produced.
The work shines a light on the Canadian Internment of Austro Europeans during World War One. Both artists talk about the fact we are reliving history in the most horrible travesty.
Ryan’s advocacy to get cameras as weapons into the hands of a Ukraine filmmakers is indicative of the passion Ryan has for authentic film making and championing for human rights. The lens of many will be a historic kaleidoscope of the crisis and use of the power of film making to support Ukraine.

As a youth living in Saskatchewan Ryan was not interested in his Ukrainian heritage. A documentary that touched on Ukrainian internment operations in Canada during the First World War that Ryan saw changed that interest.

Struck by what he saw, he asked his 10th-grade history teacher about the internment operations. “You mean the Japanese internment during the Second World War?” the teacher clarified.

“No,” Boyko answered. “I mean the Ukrainian internment during the First World War.”

What his teacher said next stunned Boyko: “That never happened.”

Decades later those words are the title of a the documentary, “That Never Happpened “ directed and co-written by Boyko, that traces the Canadian government’s internment operations between 1914 and 1920.

Boyko is also the Producer if the documentary series on the same subject called “The Camps”.

Loughery and her family’s story are included in both documentaries

The Camps - Season 1 - Episode 2 of 17 - Vernon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbC6xEsbfX8&t=34s
Glenda Kohse’s uncle spent the first 6 years of his life behind barbed wire. Award Winning Mural Artist and Art Educator, Michelle Loughery speaks about the importance of Art in remembering history.

That Never Happened: Canada's First National Internment Operations
http://armisticefilms.com
That Never Happened Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDZ4HnX--hg

Armistice Films
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArmisticeFilms/featured
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armisticefilms/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmisticeFilms

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Join Master Artist MICHELLE LOUGHERY and guests as they “TAKE IT TO THE WALL” through conversations about art as placemaking, social change, and so much more.

AR:T ROUTE Radio ... be connected - follow Artist Michelle Loughery Instagram | AR:T ROUTE Radio Instagram | AR:T ROUTE Radio The Creative Wayfinding Network | Take it to the Wall Blog | AR:T Route Radio Facebook

Go see the The Sunflower Project's Year of the Sunflower and see how you can get involved - link

Subscribe and follow, and donate to the podcast!

Donate and support Wayfinder Projects and art stories on AR:T Route Radio - link

AR:T ROUTE Radio is an emerging canvas of immersive AR:T experience spots, art installations, mapped destination digital murals towns, with highlights of the hidden stories of Loughery’s and other artist’s work and the inspiring people you meet when painting on the streets. Conversations about community art, social change, and so much more.
A 30-year mural pioneer, Master Artist Michelle Loughery has created numerous award winning mural projects, raised millions for communities through her innovative Wayfinder art program. Loughery is bringing stories of the power of community art to the digital wall.

See the radio and hear the street art! BIG ART, BIG WALLS, BIG STORIES!

Join our communities on Instagram and Facebook!
@artistmichelleloughery @artrouteradio
@artrouteblue @thesunflowerproject.ca
AR:T ROUTE Blue music by Tanya Lipscomb.

"We acknowledge that we work and gather in the northern part of the unceded Okanagan First Nation territory and that many descendants of the Suqnaquinx still live here.”

© 2022 Michelle Loughery Productions. All Rights Reserved.

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Manage episode 325451827 series 2840421
İçerik ART ROUTE Radio tarafından sağlanmıştır. Bölümler, grafikler ve podcast açıklamaları dahil tüm podcast içeriği doğrudan ART ROUTE Radio veya podcast platform ortağı tarafından yüklenir ve sağlanır. Birinin telif hakkıyla korunan çalışmanızı izniniz olmadan kullandığını düşünüyorsanız burada https://tr.player.fm/legal özetlenen süreci takip edebilirsiniz.

In this episode of AR:T ROUTE Radio Michelle invites artist, actor and filmmaker, Ryan Boyko onto the digital scaffolding to discuss the crisis in Ukraine. Loughery as a internee descendant was featured in an episode of the documentary series “The Camps” and award winning documentary “That Never Happened” that Ryan produced.
The work shines a light on the Canadian Internment of Austro Europeans during World War One. Both artists talk about the fact we are reliving history in the most horrible travesty.
Ryan’s advocacy to get cameras as weapons into the hands of a Ukraine filmmakers is indicative of the passion Ryan has for authentic film making and championing for human rights. The lens of many will be a historic kaleidoscope of the crisis and use of the power of film making to support Ukraine.

As a youth living in Saskatchewan Ryan was not interested in his Ukrainian heritage. A documentary that touched on Ukrainian internment operations in Canada during the First World War that Ryan saw changed that interest.

Struck by what he saw, he asked his 10th-grade history teacher about the internment operations. “You mean the Japanese internment during the Second World War?” the teacher clarified.

“No,” Boyko answered. “I mean the Ukrainian internment during the First World War.”

What his teacher said next stunned Boyko: “That never happened.”

Decades later those words are the title of a the documentary, “That Never Happpened “ directed and co-written by Boyko, that traces the Canadian government’s internment operations between 1914 and 1920.

Boyko is also the Producer if the documentary series on the same subject called “The Camps”.

Loughery and her family’s story are included in both documentaries

The Camps - Season 1 - Episode 2 of 17 - Vernon
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbC6xEsbfX8&t=34s
Glenda Kohse’s uncle spent the first 6 years of his life behind barbed wire. Award Winning Mural Artist and Art Educator, Michelle Loughery speaks about the importance of Art in remembering history.

That Never Happened: Canada's First National Internment Operations
http://armisticefilms.com
That Never Happened Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DDZ4HnX--hg

Armistice Films
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ArmisticeFilms/featured
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/armisticefilms/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ArmisticeFilms

Episode Reference - If you are shipping - check out International package delivery - Meest https://ca.meest.com/services/service/parcels-delivery-from-canada

Join Master Artist MICHELLE LOUGHERY and guests as they “TAKE IT TO THE WALL” through conversations about art as placemaking, social change, and so much more.

AR:T ROUTE Radio ... be connected - follow Artist Michelle Loughery Instagram | AR:T ROUTE Radio Instagram | AR:T ROUTE Radio The Creative Wayfinding Network | Take it to the Wall Blog | AR:T Route Radio Facebook

Go see the The Sunflower Project's Year of the Sunflower and see how you can get involved - link

Subscribe and follow, and donate to the podcast!

Donate and support Wayfinder Projects and art stories on AR:T Route Radio - link

AR:T ROUTE Radio is an emerging canvas of immersive AR:T experience spots, art installations, mapped destination digital murals towns, with highlights of the hidden stories of Loughery’s and other artist’s work and the inspiring people you meet when painting on the streets. Conversations about community art, social change, and so much more.
A 30-year mural pioneer, Master Artist Michelle Loughery has created numerous award winning mural projects, raised millions for communities through her innovative Wayfinder art program. Loughery is bringing stories of the power of community art to the digital wall.

See the radio and hear the street art! BIG ART, BIG WALLS, BIG STORIES!

Join our communities on Instagram and Facebook!
@artistmichelleloughery @artrouteradio
@artrouteblue @thesunflowerproject.ca
AR:T ROUTE Blue music by Tanya Lipscomb.

"We acknowledge that we work and gather in the northern part of the unceded Okanagan First Nation territory and that many descendants of the Suqnaquinx still live here.”

© 2022 Michelle Loughery Productions. All Rights Reserved.

  continue reading

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