- November 10, 1992 to November 28, 1992
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No description available
By Tom Wren
medium | 87 Programs
Medium Mixed MediaA term describing works composed of different media.
- June 9, 1992 to June 27, 1992
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Sculptures with electricity and vegetation and some drawings by Karin Scarth.
By Karin Scarth - Curated by Pat Beaton
Girls Are Good
- 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
- June 20, 1989 to July 1, 1989
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No description available
By Paul Calder
Orra Ramus
- March 28, 1989 to April 8, 1989
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Flowers are a reoccurring subject in Brenna George's art. Her use of attractive materials- tin, pine boards, and plastic flowers- add to the lush images. The beauty of the image is balanced by underlying concerns which range from unfulfilling employment to hidden personal potential.
By Brenna George
A Garden of
- 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
- November 8, 1988 to November 19, 1988
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Personal Mythology Is the temple a secret retreat within my own mind? Is the angel a myth of my own potential? The symbol waits for you – to find your own personal mythology. Humankind has always invented myths that search for inner perfection. Amidst the seeming chaos of our real world, mythology offers us hope for a greater potential. These works draw on symbols from classical and religious mythology, inventing new symbols for modern times.
By Yolande Valiquette