- August 3, 1987
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By Marie Desjardins
date | 29 Programs
Dates 1987- July 28, 1987 to August 8, 1987
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By Joey Schwartzman
Viewerrs
- July 14, 1987 to July 25, 1987
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The exhibit is primarily a series of black and white drawings that can best be described as free-form. They have a sense of surreal automatism.
By Benoit Bussiere
Drawings And Paintings
- June 30, 1987 to July 11, 1987
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The show is a collection of Arthur Simmons' rebuilt and customized phones, which take on strange and wonderful personas. Some are built into radios, some into toy trucks, some onto long planks, and one called Don't Hang Up has the receiver cradled in a noose.
By Arthur Simmons
A. R. Tel
- June 16, 1987 to June 27, 1987
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No description available
By Marie Desjardins
On the Rocks
- June 16, 1987 to June 27, 1987
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By Georgie Haggerty, Marie Desjardins
Marie Desjardins: Birds; Georgie Haggery – On the Rocks
- 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)
- June 2, 1987 to June 13, 1987
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The show is a collection of visual and sculptural short stories, based on myth and fantasy. A lot of the titles for the pieces are cliques and puns on classic themes.
By Lynn Onley
Angels Beasts And Other Fantasies
- May 13, 1987 to May 31, 1987
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In coordination with the 2nd Biennale of Visual Art in Eastern Quebec in Matane, Pitt International Galleries and grunt gallery will be displaying the work of ten artist from Eastern Quebec during the month of May. In Quebec three Vancouver artists will be participating in the larger exhibition entitled Seductions of Sceneries with artists from Eastern Quebec and Nice, France. This exchange, sponsored by the Art Gallery of Matane will set up a dialogue between artists in the three centres and will question the barriers of language, nationalities andr rural and urban art production.
By Bruno Berube, Danielle Binet, Lise Labrie, Michel Lagace