- 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
artist | 10 Programs
Artists Garry Ross- January 4, 1989 to January 14, 1989
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Open Heart: 1999 Members Group Show: Dawn Richard, Jean MacRae, Danielle Peacock, Daav MacNab, David Asmodeus, Polly Bak, Georgie Haggerty, Garry Ross, Ken Gerberick, Kempton Dexter, Spike, Joey Schwartzman, Merle Addison, Hillary Wood, Pat Beaton
By Daav Macnab, Danielle Peacock, David Asmodeus, Dawn Richards, Garry Ross, Georgie Haggerty, Hillary Wood, Joey Schwartzman, Kempton Dexter, Ken Gerberick, Merle Addison, Pat Beaton, Polly Bak, Spike
Open Heart (5th annual members show)
- December 6, 1988 to December 17, 1988
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Garry Ross' objects are easy to dismiss. They are old and for the most part obsolete. By changing the context in which the object is seen, the former use is nulified and it takes on a transformed meaning. Ross subtly alters these elements by transorming the mechanical into a pastoral where they become like a river or a mountain and the contemplation of which brings forth a multiplicity of meanings which speak to the metaphysical.
By Garry Ross
Animate Objects
- 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)
- June 7, 1987 to June 28, 1987
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An exhibition featuring a selection of work representing three local alternative galleries. Grunt, or and Artspeak will be at the Charles H. Scott Gallery and a reading by members of Artspeak/Kootenay School of Writing will take place in the Scott Gallery at 3 pm Saturday, June 13.
By Arthur Simmons, Benoit Bussiere, Daav McNab, Garry Ross, Georgie Haggerty, Hillary Wood, Marie Desjardins - Curated by Cate Rimmer, Ellen Ramsey, Glenn Alteen
Grunt Or Artspeak (At Charles H. Scott Gallery)
- 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
- December 16, 1984
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By Garry Ross
Christmas Show
- December 11, 1984 to December 22, 1984
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By Garry Ross
Photographs
- 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