- January 23, 1990 to February 3, 1990
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By Michael Hornsby
Category | 130 Programs
Uncategorized- June 6, 1989 to June 17, 1989
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By T. Wren
Dolls on Display
- February 2, 1988 to February 13, 1988
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The concept of assemblage and constructive art allows a partnership between the artist and a never-ending abundance of raw materials for which an urban society has no use following their initial function. This concept has proven to be a 'door' for Symonds through which to further explore his ideas.
By Mike Symonds
Doors, The
- February 14, 1989 to February 25, 1989
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Julie Valenti as an avid recycler creates narratives in her works that poke and pull fun from popular culture and institutions. They are insightful, witty and clever.
By Julie A. Valenti
Drawers of Life
- March 14, 1989 to March 25, 1989
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"My interest in history has lately shifted from methods of historiography towards notions of memory. The more personal aspects of history- the language of signs, smells and so on that we develop to commit our histories to memory- informs this new work...Written language reduces the physical to the pictorial...an indecipherable explanation is not always incomprehensible."
By Stephen Andrews
Drawings
- June 10, 2005 to July 30, 2005
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This capture and captivity of Desmasduit, one of the last indigenous people of Newfoundland, is the starting point for this mediation on the history of colonization. Fire, a Victorian chair, a portrait of Desmasduit, and the two oceans encompassing the colonized land stand as symbols for isolation, assimilation, and the final self-contemplation of history that is embodied in the story of Mary March (Desmasduit) and metaphorically extended into contemporary culture.
By Rebecca Belmore
East/ West: The Capture Of Mary March
- November 28, 1989 to December 11, 1989
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By Gabriele Gottschlag
Estrangement
- June 20, 1997 to July 15, 1997
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By Eugenio Polgovsky - Curated by Glenn Alteen
Eugenio Polgovsky- Photographs
- July 12, 1988 to July 23, 1988
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A major theme emerging in my work is an examination of the media and how it functions to perpetuate some of the inequalities and dangers of our society.
By Robert Beug
Facade
- May 23, 1989 to June 3, 1989
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Braig's monoprints and acrylics focus on the figure. They further explore her interest in the sensuality of texture and the subtlety of colour inherent in the mediums. The result is a surface that is almost organic in nature.
By Nori Braig