- December 1, 1987 to December 12, 1987
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Toyland is a collection of paintings, children's toys, small pieces of furniture, entertainments, a false tree and assorted objects variously created, collected, devised and decorated by Ms. Crossland.
By Jackie Crossland
medium | 69 Programs
Medium PaintingA picture or image made with paint such as oils or watercolours.
- November 17, 1987 to November 28, 1987
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No description available
By Dennis Kulpas
Paintings
- July 28, 1987 to August 8, 1987
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No description available
By Joey Schwartzman
Viewerrs
- March 31, 1987 to April 11, 1987
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Geometric abstract paintings in acrylic and oil.
By James Klyman Mowczan, James KM
Coloured On a Flat
- November 4, 1986 to November 15, 1986
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"These works are large (4 x 5) paintings on canvas. The mediums are acrylics, pencil, collage, pastel, and modelling paste. Four of these paintings portay important historical women. The others represent 'types' of women."
By Laurie Papou
Adam’s Rib
- 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
- April 29, 1986 to May 13, 1986
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This is a retrospectiv eshow of introspective paintings done over a personally dramatic three year period of Claire's life: 1982 - 1985.
By Claire Grover - Curated by Carol Ptolemy
Paris a Three Year Retrospective
- 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
- December 4, 1985 to December 14, 1985
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These works started in the summer of 1981, six months after the death of Hinda's mother. They were painted from photographs. In each painting the focus is on her mother, often surrounded by friends. Because her mother was small, the other people often extend beyond the canvas. Heads cut short, feet lost as the painting focuses on the tiny woman inteh centre of the work. These works, completed over three consecutive summers, are close to Hinda and are not for sale.
By Hinda Avery