Month: April 2017

  • Waving By Dean Bradley – May 10 – 21

    Waving By Dean Bradley – May 10 – 21

    Nothing symbolizes a disposable object as a lost glove, they are a relatable object to each of us and a simple representation of winter in Toronto. We have all, at some point lost a glove. Have we endeavored to retrace or path to find that misplaced glove? By reclaiming lost gloves, then presenting them as…

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  • Into the Woods Apr 26 – May 7

    Into the Woods Apr 26 – May 7

    INTO THE WOODS works by Paul Brandejs April 26 to May 7, 2017 Opening Reception: Thursday, April 27, 2017 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm He was born in the Czech Republic, immigrating to Saskatoon in Canada as a child. He studied at the Banff School of Fine Arts, where he was granted with scholarships that…

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  • Spectra – Gallery 44 Members (2) – May 10 – 21

    Spectra – Gallery 44 Members (2) – May 10 – 21

    Spectra Gallery 44 Members Exhibition Members of Toronto’s Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography are pleased to announce their presentation of two group shows at Gallery 1313 in conjunction with the Scotiabank CONTACT 2017 Photography Festival.  Doors will open both evenings at 7pm. About the exhibition: Spectra brings together works from 30 members of Gallery 44…

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  • Spectra – Gallery 44 Members (1) – Apr 26 – May 7

    Spectra – Gallery 44 Members (1) – Apr 26 – May 7

    Spectra Gallery 44 Members Exhibition Members of Toronto’s Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography are pleased to announce their presentation of two group shows at Gallery 1313 in conjunction with the Scotiabank CONTACT 2017 Photography Festival.  Doors will open both evenings at 7pm. About the exhibition: Spectra brings together works from 30 members of Gallery 44…

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  • Nightfall April 12 – 23

    Nightfall April 12 – 23

    Nightfall: darkness made visible Judith Donoahue   Encaustic on Paper The visible world changes when the sun goes down.  Colour disappears in the absence of light. The dark allows us to sleep and dream. Rendered in the colour of a dark night, these monotypes attempt to capture on paper how darkness alters our perception of…

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