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University of Alberta rocks the Top 40 Under 40

It is really nice to see how many University of Alberta graduates have remained in Edmonton after their education was complete. These people have worked towards making their city great in so many unique ways. I am honored to be counted amongst these truly amazing individuals.

It was a pleasure to speak with Bryan Alary about my experience as a UofA grad and a Top 40. Here is the article, “Green and Gold shines in Edmonton’s Top 40 Under 40” published online November 21, 2013. I believe the article will also be included in the University’s magazine which is due any day.

Receiving my award from publisher Orville Chub, new Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson, Avenue Magazine editor Steven Sandor, and Minister of Culture Heather Klimchuk

Receiving my award from publisher Orville Chub, new Edmonton Mayor Don Iveson, Avenue Magazine editor Steven Sandor, and Minister of Culture Heather Klimchuk

Alexis Marie Chute, Top 40 Under 40, Avenue Magazine, 2013

Alexis Marie Chute, Top 40 Under 40, Avenue Magazine, 2013

My awesome friends!

My awesome friends!

Why Alexis Marie is an Avenue Magazine Top 40 Under 40 in Edmonton

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Artist and Writer honored to be included amongst Avenue Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40 in Edmonton

Any time a person finds themselves on a list of ‘top anything’, it’s usually a good thing. But when that recognition comes from the place and people that fuel and nurture the work itself, that acknowledgment is all that much sweeter. So Alexis Marie Chute’s inclusion in Avenue magazine’s 2013 “Top 40 Under 40” sits high amongst the honors she has received for her work as an artist, writer, and volunteer.

Alexis Marie Chute Portrait - Top 40 Press ReleaseChute hasn’t been told who nominated her, but it’s difficult to see how she wouldn’t be recognized as one of Edmonton’s best and brightest. Chute has been a high profile artist in the city for many years, exhibiting in dozens of venues at home and abroad, teaching children about the importance of art in their lives, being named an “Emerging Canadian Photographer” by PhotoLife Magazine, and most recently acting as Harcourt House’s Artist-in-Residence. Chute’s solo exhibition, “The Quiet Rebuild,” can be viewed in the Harcourt House Gallery until November 29, 2013.

Through it all, Edmonton has been central to Chute’s personal and professional development. “The city has been so good to me, both directly and indirectly. I don’t think of Edmonton just as my home, but as my community—something that runs much deeper and is so much more important.”

Chute’s involvement in the Edmonton community also extends into the personal realm as she reaches out to bereaved families since the loss of her own son Zachary in 2010, just moments after his birth. Instead of retreating into her grief, Chute’s instinct was to encourage others who have experienced a similar loss. Apart from inspiring her own visual art, the experience saw her helping others use artistic expression as a way of coping with loss and becoming involved with recovery groups in the area along with speaking and teaching engagements.

“It’s my honor to give back to a place that has given me so much.”