Month: November 2024
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SENECA COLLEGE ILLUSTRATION GRAD EXHIBIT – Dec 11 – 15
Reception Dec. 12 6:30pm Seneca’s Illustration diploma is excited to present its 26th semi-annual Graduate Exhibition from an award-winning program that produces a diverse array of talented artists in both digital and traditional mediums. These skills, combined with the freelance business knowledge produce individuals ready to work in many different specialties including comics, indie…
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Fresh – Jan 8 – 19, 2025
A curated group exhibition from an open call for submissions. A variety of media will be represented, as local artists start the year with a new exhibition of their latest work. Participating artists include: Isabel Caro, Mai Miyazaki, Paul Brandejs, Paula Hartmann, Cissy Shi, Diane Sullivan, Spencer Lynn , Elena Pope, William Peitier, Harriet Lui,…
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Neil Polson – Coyotes of Existence – Jan 8 – 19
CELL GALLERY Cell Gallery Jan. 8-19 /2025 Reception Jan. 9th 6:30 www.g1313.org Coyotes of Existence by Neil Polson In the vicinity In dark hours Of an endless day An endless night Coyote circle Under dimming street lights I am somebody The stranger outside With the generous support of the Canada Council for the Arts
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Michelle Montague – May 28 – June 8 –
Michelle Montague – Highlights From Memory As a city-dweller seeking solace, having a place to connect, to reflect and feel grounded becomes not just a desire, but a necessity. For me, that place is within Toronto’s wooded trails, forests and parks. Inspired by the myriad of sunsets, dappled light, and forest shadows within these city…
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Into the Fold – Nov 20 – Dec 1
INTO THE FOLD : A Textile Exhibition Process Gallery – Gallery 1313 Nov. 20- Dec. 1, 2024 Reception Nov. 21 6:30pm ..Step Into the Fold, a fine line between craft and fine art. This exhibit explores the vast ability of textiles to hold and transform narratives through use of traditional means; from expressive tapestries to…
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Paul Brandejs – Quadrilateral – Nov 20 – Dec 1
CELL GALLERY Cesta, or the “Way,” is a series of abstract paintings I have developed over several decades. Quadrilateral is one part of this series, showcasing what appear to be chaotic splashes, drips, and smears on recycled cardboard. These pieces come to life spontaneously as I work on my sculptural and shaped canvases. Despite the…
