Mark Wihak
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Professor - Film Production
Department of Film
mark.wihak@uregina.ca
Department of Film
mark.wihak@uregina.ca
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Item Open Access Between the North Pole and New York City(Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance, University of Regina, 2004) Wihak, MarkFor more than thirty years, some of the most famous artists in the world traveled to a rustic camp beside a small lake in Northern Saskatchewan. Between the North Pole and New York City tells the story of how for five decades, Emma Lake was an important destination for leading artists from Canada, the United States, and Britain, and examines the impact the Emma Lake Artists' Workshops have had on the Canadian and International art world.Item Open Access Resting Potential(Faculty of Media, Art, and Performance, University of Regina, 2022-02-20) Wihak, MarkLucy experiences a fundamental change in her understanding of existence and struggles to find someone who will listen. If seeing, is believing, what happens when nobody believes what you've seen? The film was initially released chapter by chapter. This version of the film has all nine chapters combined, with brief pauses between each chapter.