- June 28, 1988 to July 9, 1988
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By RIP, Risk-E, Scene
Category | 130 Programs
Uncategorized- June 14, 1988 to June 25, 1988
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By David Bateman
Fear of the Other
- May 31, 1988 to June 11, 1988
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By Judy Wapp
Another Satisfied Customer
- May 3, 1988 to May 14, 1988
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"My work corresponds to two periods of time, one when I was in Canada and the other when I was in Mexico. Through my work I express the past and the present feelings within me that come from the daily life, living with the people. Faces; one that sees and the other that listens. Expressing the imaginary and the real of this world. People experience life, love, struggle, death, tenderness, tragedy, all the complicated emotions of human life."
By Jose Ventura
Paintings and Drawings Exposition/ Faces
- April 19, 1988 to April 30, 1988
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Sacramento Series is a different body of work and employs a different method of working. Whereas her other work is very planned on large canvases using laquers, these works are small and unplanned and painted on the ends of wooden fruit crates. In the place of the usual images of women are images of children playing. Above all there is a looseness to the work that seems to mirror the joy of the subject matter.
By Joy Zemel Long
Sacramento Series 1968-1988
- April 15, 1988 to April 16, 1988
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Raising Rabbits for the Army--- Multi-media performance involving a journey to somewhere else. The trip passes through history, romance, death, all around the central theme of raising rabbits for the army. Rough Cuts II: from Dolls to Goddesses- a work in progress--- Multi-media performance about a woman's personal journey using improvisation and the use of object/images, slides and video.
By Lowell Morris, Pamela Harris
Raising Rabbits for the Army/ Rough Cuts II
- March 1, 1988 to March 12, 1988
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The play between colour and surface is explored and revealed in this new set of paintings by Vancouver artist Jackie Dionne. Her methodology includes ordering the elements in the painting until they near contrivance and a state she describes as "dead" at which point she struggles to breathe life back into it...The result is a body of work that accents the process rather than the product.
By Jackie Dionne
Recent Painting
- 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
- January 19, 1988 to January 30, 1988
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Queen Street in Toronoto has quickly become an important district for visual art in that city. Many of the artist run centres are on Queen or just off it and important, younger commercial galleries are springing up and taking chances on younger artistis and tougher work. It is important for Vancouver artists and audience to see this work. The exhibition consists of seven Toronto painters and shows a range of work being produced.
By Andy Fabo, Ben Walmsley, Julie Voyce, Lisa Neighbour, Michael Merrill, Stephen Andrews, Steven Graham
Queen Street Off Main
- January 5, 1988 to January 16, 1988
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"Art brings out the joy... the joy of life."
By Carol Shumas