- June 24, 1986 to July 5, 1986
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Digby is located on the Bay of Fundy in Southwestern Nova Scotia. This marginal farmland, it's divisions basically unchanged for 150 years, is the birthplace of the artist and the home of The Herd.... The second part of this show entitled "Taking the TV for Granite" consists of a group of sculptural paper pieces and are descendants of the rocky farmland of Digby County."
By Kempton Dexter
date | 27 Programs
Dates 1986- October 7, 1986 to October 18, 1986
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"The Figure in Space" is a series of works exploring the dynamics of human perception and artistic expression, which are ultimately and intimately related to a mode of psychobiological livinf in, and being a part of, space."
By Fae Logie
Figure in Space, The
- August 26, 1986 to September 6, 1986
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".. You can expect to see : a saxophone, an xylophone, Colonel Sanders, Spiderman, pink fluorescent eggs, a whirling dervish, a devil dancer, a pair of ears, black enamel paint, a basketball hoop, Billy Graham, ET, a zeliva, a mirror, Dr X, acetate, text, pieces of a hair dryer, 1/2 of a frisbee, watercolours, a lizard, a purple bag and much more."
By Roy Green
Hyper-Modern !?
- September 23, 1986 to October 4, 1986
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No description available
By Gallery Members
In the beginning there was light
- March 5, 1986 to March 15, 1986
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No description available
By Ingrid Gerberick, Ken Gerberick
Jiggers
- March 5, 1986 to March 15, 1986
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"...figures drawn by seven-year-old Ingrid Gerberick and reprodouced as large paintings by her father, Vancouver artist Ken Gerberick. Viewers will have an opportunity to enter the imaginary world of a child who carefully observes personalities and styles, and to see thie slightly bizarre world enlarged to an easily assessible size. The impact of this unique exhibit is surprising."
By Catherine Costello, Ingrid Gerberick, Ken Gerberick, Violet Costello
Jiggers
- July 22, 1986 to July 31, 1986
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"His work in assemblage is bright and colourful it has the texture and feel of a Woolworths store in the toy section srrounded by useless bits of plastic. The work is alive with miniature scenarios and stil lives that are both insightful and silly."
By Ron La Pierre
Kibbles’n’ Bits
- October 21, 1986 to November 1, 1986
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"Chisholm uses the medium of photography in an unusually straight-forward way, recording faithfully the image his eye has defined."
By Michael Chisholm