Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Kristiina Lahde in the Montreal Biennale

Kristiina Lahde is included in the 2011 Montreal Biennale.
Kristiina has created a new sight specific piece which includes
work on the floor, ceiling and wall at the former Ecole des Beaux-Art. The Biennale continues until May 31.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

MKG127 Artists in New Issue of Border Crossings













The Latest issue of Border Crossings magazine includes "Art Pages" by Bill Burns.


















Bill is also featured in the Border Views section of the magazine as is Risa Horowitz for her Blurry Canada work. 

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Kristiina Lahde in the Birds and the Bees at Oakville Galleries
















Kristiina Lahde's Hive is included in the exhibition The Birds and the Bees at Oakville Galleries. The exhibition in Gairloch Gardens was curated by Marnie Fleming and includes works by Liz Magor, Aganetha Dyck, Wendy Coburn and others. The exhibition continues until June 5.

Adam David Brown at Al Green Gallery














Adam David Brown is exhibiting the work pictured above, Out of the Blue, in the exhibition Sometimes Y at the Al Green Gallery. This work as well as others by Adam is exhibited alongside work by Iranian expat and OCAD student Sona Safaei. The exhibition continues until March 31.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Two New Exhibitions for Roula Partheniou














Opening tomorrow evening, January 7 at Truck Contemporary Art in Calgary, the exhibition, Permutations which brings together work by Roula Partheniou and Hyang Cho. The exhibition continues until February 3.
Also opening tomorrow evening at Mercer Union in Toronto, the exhibition, Out of Print, curated by Sarah Robayo Sheridan includes work by Kristan Horton, John Latham, Roula Partheniou, Amy Robinson, Molly Springfield, David Stein and Derek Sullivan. The exhibition continues until February 26.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

Positively No Self Loathing, Joy Walker project at TYPE Books









Joy Walker has transformed the window of TYPE Book's Queen Street store by installing a large-scale photograph of a sign that says: "Positively No Self Loathing." In front of the photograph, she's set out a selection of books that were chosen by notable artists and writers whom she invited to contribute to the project. The contributors include: Stephen Andrews, Daniel Brooks, John Brown, Lynn Crosbie, Gary Michael Dault, Sheila Heti, Jeremy Podeswa, R.M. Vaughan and others.