- December 15, 1987 to December 24, 1987
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"Each person and every object has its angel, which is simply its spirit or essence" With this in mind, grunt has received a vast cross-section of interpretations of angels and their meanings. As angels are messengers between the sprititual and earthly realms so are artists the mediators between the ideal and the real. The nature of the submissions will be as varied and mysterious as the nature of angels themselves.
By Andree LaPare, Aubrey Dayman, Bob Macabre, Carol Haber, Carol Shumas, Claire Kujundzic, Claude Bibeau, Cleo Mittlestat, Crankh, Danielle Peacock, Darrell Wyant, Darwin Wasend, Dave Pritchard, David Asmodeus, Davide Pan, Denis Seguin, Diana Sherlock, Dianne Radmore, Dorrie Ratzlaff, Ellen Mitchell, Faye Hoffman, Georgie Haggerty, Gerda Buxton, Glen Paul, Guldal Erbatur, Hillary Wood, Ian Baker, Jackie Dionne, Jim Christy, Joey Schwartzman, Jose Ventura, Josie Kane, Kathaleen Ball, Kelly Ulrich, Kempton Dexter, Leslie Ann Clark, Leslie Fawkes, Lil Chrzan, Loreen Hall, Lunar Suede, Marion Barling, Marion Bartolini, Marke G.A. Mazeppa, Martine Lambert, Meredith Feldmar, Mike Symonds, Mon Sky, Nora Blanck, Patricia Wolfe, Patsi McMurchy, Paul McDonald, Paula Seaton, Philip Melvin, Raymond Striegler, Robert Meilleur, Sharon Quirke, Spike, Steve Bridger, Terry Morrison, Tom Billings, Tom Knott, Virginia Achten, Wayne Chaput
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Artists Dianne Radmore- December 2, 1987 to December 16, 1987
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grunt, over the next few months will host a series of jazz concerts on Wednesdays from 8 - 11 pm. The concerts will feature Vancouver musicians playing creative, non-commercial music in both standard and unexpected instrumental combinations. Jazz in the Gallery is a project organized by members of the Vancovuer jazz community.
By Billy Gene Wallace, Brad Muirhead, Ceryl Anson, Coat Cooke, Daav McNab, Danielle Peacock, Dennis Burke, Dianne Radmore, Garry Ross, Gregg Simpson, Henry Young, Hillary Wood, Kempton Dexter, Ken Gerberick, Paul Blaney, Paul Fisher, Robert Frayne, Roger Baird, Spike
Jazz in the Gallery
- October 20, 1987 to October 31, 1987
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grunt has run non-stop for over 3 years and 75 exhibitions and each year on the month of our anniversary the members at grunt prepare a show of their work. This year the theme is Blues chosen for its evocative moods and textures adn multiplicity of meanings. This exhibition will feature up to 20 artists that range from original members to members of a few months. In addition to the opening on July 20, performance artist Lowell Morris will perform a new work. At 10:30 Jazz singer Kate Hammett-Vaughan will sing a set of blues. On October 31 there is a concert of solo blues music by Terry Edmunds.
By Bryce Rosmussen, Cindy Johnson, Daav McNab, David Asmodeus, Dawn Richards, Dianne Radmore, Garry Ross, Georgie Haggerty, Hillary Wood, Joey Schwartzman, Kempton Dexter, Ken Gerberick, Paul MacDonald, Roy Green, Sarah Vincent, Spike, Terry Edmunds
Blues (3rd Annual Member 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
- October 8, 1985 to October 19, 1985
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In celebrating of a full year of grunting the grunt co-operatively run gallery is pleased to announce the first gruntober show. This will consist of current work by current grunters and also a few disgrunters. There will be works by many of the artists who have shown here in the last year.
By Billy Gene Wallace, Ceryl Anson, Daav Macnab, Danielle Peacock, Dianne Radmore, Garry Ross, Hillary Wood, Kempton Dexter, Ken Gerberick, Spike
Gruntober
- August 20, 1985 to August 31, 1985
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Radmore's coil-constructed clay forms are reflective of the vessel as archetypal metaphor, enhanced with an overlay of antiquity that speaks of her interest in archaeology and appreciation for "primitive" art forms. Iconic references in the artist's mixed media collage/assemblages further emphasize the inherent sense of spirituality and mysticism that permeates her work. "Found" materials - natural and man-made - are sensitively juxtaposed in compositions that share her fascination with symbolism and the concept of universal subconscious.
By Dianne Radmore
Clay And Mixed Media Works
- April 16, 1985 to April 27, 1985
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"a show on the theme of masks"
By Adrian Alexandria de Vander Vogue, Billy Gene Wallace, Bonnie Campell, Cedar Wallace, Christina Estable, Cindy Martin, Constance, David Enn Dorrington, Dawn Richards, Deborah Baxter, Dianne Radmore, E. Falkenberg, Gary Lenny, Jerry, Jil Weaving, Judy Baxter, Ken Gerberick, Kinichi Shigeno, Madeleine Gheng, Mandad, Nancy Warnock, Patrick Kennedy, Rae Mate, Ray Goodfriend, Rob Tokarz, Sarah Vincent, Tonje Olson, Vaughan Hammett, Xerex Haffenden