- January 23, 1990 to February 3, 1990
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No description available
By Michael Hornsby
Category | 130 Programs
Uncategorized- January 9, 1990 to January 20, 1990
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By David Hwang
Sand Paintings
- December 12, 1989 to December 23, 1989
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No description available
By Ed Varney
Totem Signpoles and Markers
- November 28, 1989 to December 11, 1989
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No description available
By Gabriele Gottschlag
Estrangement
- October 31, 1989 to November 11, 1989
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No description available
By Anne Degrace, Caroline Woodward, Gary Ramsbottom, Gustave Russ Youngree, John Cooper, Judy Wapp, June Katz, L.X. Forde
Blue Moon
- September 25, 1989 to October 14, 1989
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No description available
By Elisabeth Fischer, Jim Cummins, K. Dexter - Curated by Todd Davis
Post Pop for now People
- July 18, 1989 to July 29, 1989
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By Jocelyn Edington
Paintings
- June 6, 1989 to June 17, 1989
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No description available
By T. Wren
Dolls on Display
- 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
Faces and Figures
- April 25, 1989 to May 6, 1989
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Little is a Hornby Island poet and self taught artist. Using media which includes fly screens and black plastic he refers to himself as a "post industrial primitive". His works using fly screens to create "third world holograms" come from long discussions with pioneer holographer Jerry Pethick concerning minimal information for absolute resolution.
By Billy Little