- September 24, 1994 to October 1, 1994
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By Aiyyana Maracle, Archer Pechawis, Denise Golemblaski, Elizabeth Anderson, Glenn Alteen, Hillary Wood, Karen Kazmer, Kempton Dexter, Kenn Walker, Mike MacDonald, Stephen Anthony
artist | 16 Programs
Artists Hillary WoodHillary Wood is a writer, editor and erstwhile artist. Her 35-year art practice included egg tempera and acrylic painting, mask making, installation and set design. Hillary was a co-founder of grunt gallery and has worked there as administrator, project and curatorial assistant, and editor. She remains amazed at the rich contributions grunt has made and continues to make to Canadian culture.
- September 6, 1994 to September 23, 1994
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By Danielle Peacock, Garry Ross, Georgie Haggerty, Hillary Wood, June Katz, Ken Gerberick, Louis Gunnlaugson, Razom Sestre, Sammy Sammy, Spike
Rewind
- September 29, 1984 to October 15, 1984
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"The Pope Show features the works of 15 artists, each work a comment on Pope John Paul II's visit to Canada or the Catholic Church or organized religion. Many were satirical, many were political" (from Voice article).
By Danielle Peacock, Dawn Richards, Garry Ross, Hillary Wood, Jean McRae, John Crossen, Kempton Dexter, Lalo, Lorna Mulligan, Maggie Putnam, Spike, Susan McKinley
The Pope Show
- March 30, 1987 to April 18, 1987
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Trace elements is an exhibition of 14 artists currently working in assemblage in Vancouver. The past several years have seen a resurgence of collage/assemblage as a medium for artwork in this city. This form is one of the most popular art forms of this century. From early work by Duchamp and Schwitters to the collages of Motherwell, the combine paintings of Rauschenberg, the intricate boxes of Cornell collage/assemblage has been an important tool artists use to reflect the modern world. In Vancouver today a large group of artists involved work solely in this form and an overview of the wide range this work encompasses will be the focus of the exhibition. Hosted by the Pitt International Gallery.
By Daav McNab, Danielle Peacock, David Asmodeus, Dianne Radmore, Hillary Wood, Kempton Dexter, Ken Gerberick, Lenna Greer, Lunar Suede, Polly Bak, Roy Green - Curated by Glenn Alteen
Trace Elements
- February 16, 1988 to February 27, 1988
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The images in these paintings have been taken from architecture of the inner city–alleys, hidden courtyards, small factories– and framed in window frames found in those areas. What is left when the workers are gone are their artifacts. The paintings are therefore artifacts of artifacts. That is the nature of realist painting. Hillary wood used the ancient medium of egg tempera–a mixture of pigment and egg yolk. Practiced in the Middle Ages, it fell out of favour with the rise of oil painting but saw a breif rebirth in the 1930's and 40's. UBRAN ICONS is her first protracted exploration of that medium.
By Hillary Wood