Tag Archives for photography
Folly: Château Mathieu
Translator Folly: Château Mathieu opens later this month at the Esplanade Art Gallery in Medicine Hat. In the summer of 2009, Alberta artists M.N. Hutchinson, Walter May, Gloria Mok, Greg Payce, Laura Vickerson and visual arts writer/curator Diana Sherlock received … Continue reading
enmeshed…
TranslatorSee more on enmesh.tumblr.com.
enmeshed…
TranslatorSee more on enmesh.tumblr.com.
A Stake in the Ground: Contemporary Native Art Manifestation
TranslatorA Stake in the Ground: Contemporary Native Art Manifestation is an impressive and exciting exhibition of contemporary Aboriginal artists curated by Nadia Myre for Art Mur in Montreal. The exhibition features work by: Sonny Assu, Jason Baerg, Carl Beam, Rebecca … Continue reading
enmeshed…
TranslatorA few months ago I started enmesh. Here are some of the things I’ve been posting there…
But Does it Float
Translator Aerial photographs by Stephan Zirwes But Does it Float is a co-curatorial project of Dutch interaction designer Folkert Gorter and Atley, a graphic designer and art director. Both are based in Los Angeles.
Nadia Myre | ScarScapes
TranslatorNadia Myre is a visual artist from Montréal, Québec and a member of the Kitigan Zibi Anishinabeg. For over a decade, Myre’s multi-disciplinary practise has been inspired by participant involvement as well as recurring themes of longing and loss, identity … Continue reading
Q the Arts | This Saturday only!
Translator Fairy Tales Presentation Society and Swallow-a-Bicycle Theatre are thrilled to present Q the Arts, Calgary’s inaugural Queer Arts & Cultural Festival! The festival will feature a broad spectrum of artistic genres, including visual art, theatre, music, dance and spoken … Continue reading
Scott Conarroe | By Sea
Translator The Stephen Bulger Gallery is pleased to present our second solo show of colour photographs by Scott Conarroe. Exhibition: March 3 – April 2, 2011 | Reception for the Artist: Thursday, March 3, 5-9pm “By Sea” looks at the … Continue reading
Erwan Fichou | Dogwool
Translator Portraits de quelques personnes portant les créations réalisées à partir du poil de leur chien. Le poil est patiemment récolté, pendant des années, avant d’être tissé sous forme de pelotes de laine. Portraits of a few people wearing their … Continue reading