Month: July 2019
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Sarah Carlson – Figuring Depths – August 14 – 25
Layers of cave mythologies inform the material and compositional play in Figuring Depths. An investigation into simultaneous interior-exteriority, this exhibition references cave spaces, both as artificial garden features and vital subterranean ecosystems. In Heavenly Caves: Reflections on the Garden Grotto, Naomi Miller traces the ancient and varied tradition of the grotto and observes that “from…
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Sarah Katz: Mala – July 31 – August 11
Window Box Gallery : Mala Installation by Sarah Katz Curated by Carpos Collective Sarah Katz is a published poet and fibre artist in the start-up phase of a wool-slipper social enterprise. After completing her studies in psychology and English literature, she has endeavoured to help add kindness and playful to the world. Her art touches…
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Creative Night: Movie Night
The members of the gallery are continuing its Creative Night series event and will be hosting a free event on August 6th from 7pm-8:30pm! This week we will be focusing on emerging filmmakers as we dive into their short films and have a discussion on their artistic process. More information can be found on Gallery…
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Summer Emerging Artists II – July 31 – Aug 11
Main Gallery – Reception August 1, 8pm. Main Gallery & Process Gallery : Summer Exhibit 2019 with artists William Tyler, Christine Damianos , Arnie Lipsey , Catharine Mary Somerville , Giuseppe Morano , Paul Dakota , Sandra Nicole Franke , Jayne Grigorovich , Mona Eb, Beverely Couse . Stanistav Plavcic , Jerome McNicholl , Daria…
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Jerome McNicholls – French Lunch – July 17 – 28
Reception July 18 – 6:30-9:00 pm FRENCH LUNCH: This exhibit is the confluence of two recent events. In October 2018 I visited la Tourette a Dominican monastery, one of Corbusier’s last great buildings located in the Lyonnais region of France. There was on display a survey of French stained glass from early 20th cy to…
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Elizabeth Greisman – Faerie Circles – July 31 – Aug 11
Cell Gallery The idea of painting dots came to me as I was sketching an Iranian Opera, called Tap X Forbidden, that was created for the Tapestry Opera Company last winter. The musical score was beautifully rhythmic and I had responded to the melody by making a dot for every beat. It didn’t make sense…