- April 1, 1986 to April 12, 1986
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"Masks are all things in all cultures and virtually all societies interpret them differently. From humourous to the grotesque; the surreal tot he sublime, masks cover the range of human emotion and expression. They speak to the mortal and immortal in each of us and somehow represent the place where the two intersect."
By Anami Naths, Barbara Grieg, Benny Boing Boing, David Asmodeus, Deborah Cividino, Dianne Radmore, Dionysus, Doug Taylor, Eliah Halpenny, Gale Buschfield, Hillary Wood, John Glaboff, Judy Baxter, Kempton Dexter, Ken Gerberick, Luis Riera, Mandad, Nicole Dextras, Patrick Hughes, Patrick Kennedy, Rita Clark, Ron LaPierre, Sarah Vincent, Stan Leak
724 Programs
Programs- March 18, 1986 to March 29, 1986
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No description available
Birds
- March 18, 1986 to March 29, 1986
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"Imagine seven giant flightless birds, like emus made out of straw and chicken wire, with foot-long shocks of straw shooting out ffrom their heads like punk haircuts.... run a sinuous, graceful river of eggshells diagonally across a popcorn beach......a three-minute looped tape of drums and screetching violins that Catherine characterizes as "the sound of thos birds talking and singing."
By Catherine Costello, Violet Costello
Birds
- 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
- February 18, 1986 to March 1, 1986
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"...glass assemblage by Jean Mcrae. On a textural background of various cloths, and using an overlay of glass in various shapes and sizes, she place found objects in the form of copper or bits and pieces collected. The resulting abstract is alive visually with each layer visible and accounted for."
Built on Glass
- February 4, 1986 to February 15, 1986
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No description available
By Philip Willey
Myth and Misfit
- January 22, 1986 to February 1, 1986
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No description available
Behind Eyes
- January 7, 1986 to January 18, 1986
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"Drawings that focus detail on one or more focal points, so that depictions reach closer to what she sees rather than what she thinks she sees. The resulting effect is both chaotic and fascinating."
By Cathy McNeill
Panoramic Drawings of Toronto
- December 21, 1985
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No description available
By Billy Gene Wallace, Kempto Day Glo, The Human Arc, Vaughan Hammett
