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Ontario North-Central
Barrie
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Jun 17-Oct 3, reception Thur 17 Jun, 7-9pm:
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Donald Stuart: Homage. Acclaimed local designer Donald Stuart has created a series of necklaces that pay tribute to the lives of women in the arts, politics, commerce and sciences in Canada ... more
Donald Stuart: Homage. For this solo show, acclaimed local designer Donald Stuart has created a series of necklaces that pay tribute to the lives of women in the arts, politics, commerce and sciences in Canada. Curator: Susan Benson.
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Sep 3-28, reception Wed 15 Sep, 7-9pm; remarks 7:30pm:
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Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak: ...bump in the night, Barrie. Curator: Carolyn Bell Farrell. Part of Carnegie Days 2010 ... more
Lisa Steele and Kim Tomczak: ...bump in the night, Barrie. Large-format photographs by Canadian media artists Steele and Tomczak portray students entering a Barrie-area high school overlaid with text culled from interviews and displayed in Barrie bus transit shelters. Curator: Carolyn Bell Farrell. Part of Carnegie Days 2010.
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Sep 4-Oct 31, reception Wed 15 Sep, 7-9pm; remarks 7:30pm:
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Arnaud Maggs: Lost and Found. Curator: Ben Portis. Part of Carnegie Days 2010 ... more
Arnaud Maggs: Lost and Found. The solo show by this senior Canadian artist features two recent serial photographic works, Contamination (2007) and Scrapbook (2009). Curator: Ben Portis. Part of Carnegie Days 2010.
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Sep 11-Oct 31, reception Wed 15 Sep, 7-9pm; remarks 7:30pm:
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Andrew Hunter: The Burden of Proof. Part of Carnegie Days 2010 ... more
Andrew Hunter: The Burden of Proof. Rooted in local history, this collaborative project by Waterloo artist, writer and curator Andrew Hunter attempts to demonstrate the existence of an imaginary lake monster residing in Kempenfelt Bay. Part of Carnegie Days 2010.
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Sep 16-Oct 31, reception Wed 15 Sep, 7-9pm; remarks 7:30pm:
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Ed Pien: Enchantment – an extension of Haunting: The “Drawing” of Ed Pien, curated by Ted Fullerton for the Campus Gallery, Georgian College. Part of Carnegie Days 2010 ... more
Ed Pien: Enchantment. This new paper-cut work made for the MacLaren's upper gallery windows by Toronto artist Ed Pien celebrates the imaginative worlds of fairytale and myth. An extension of Haunting: The “Drawing” of Ed Pien, curated by Ted Fullerton for the Campus Gallery, Georgian College. Part of Carnegie Days 2010.
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Sep 16-Oct 31, reception Wed 15 Sep, 7-9pm; remarks 7:30pm:
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Titles 7. Organized by the WayUpWayDown Collective ... seventy bookworks created by artists, architects and designers. Part of Carnegie Days 2010 ... more
Titles 7. Organized by the WayUpWayDown Collective and presented at the MacLarenArtCentre and Kerry's Book Store, 25 Dunlop Street West, Barrie, Titles 7 comprises seventy bookworks created by artists, architects and designers. Part of Carnegie Days 2010.
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Sep 16-19 | festival launch Wed 15 Sep, 7-9pm; remarks 7:30pm:
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Carnegie Days 2010 – annual festival of art and language in Barrie ... Organized by the MacLaren ArtCentre and presented in conjunction with Doors Open Barrie, Sep 19 ... more
Carnegie Days 2010. This annual festival of art and language in Barrie features exhibitions, public art projects, authors' readings, performances, gallery talks and tours, film and video screenings and workshops. Organized by the MacLaren ArtCentre and presented in conjunction with Doors Open Barrie, Sep 19. Visit www.maclarenart.com for details.
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Fri 17 Sep, 6:30-10:30pm:
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MacLaren Legacy Dinner – an evening of outstanding dining and discussion with Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Dr. Vincent Lam ...Tickets $175. Part of Carnegie Days 2010 ... more
MacLaren Legacy Dinner. An evening of outstanding dining and discussion with Scotiabank Giller Prize-winning author Dr. Vincent Lam. Catered by Groovy Tuesdays and Cravings. Tickets $175. Part of Carnegie Days 2010. Ticket information: www.maclarenart.com.
Minden
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Jul 29-Sep 11, 2010, opening reception Fri 30 Jul, 4pm:
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Canadian Landscape Juried Exhibition. A call for submissions was sent out to artists in an attempt to rejuvenate this neglected genre ... more
Canadian Landscape Juried Exhibition. Jurors: Virginia Eichhorn, Director / Curator, Tom Thomson Art Gallery; Rhona Wenger, Director / Curator, Grimsby Public Art Gallery; Laurie Carmount, Curator, Agnes Jamieson Gallery. A call for submissions was sent out to artists in an attempt to rejuvenate this neglected genre, yet an essential part of Canadian culture. This exhibition takes a new approach by revisiting the aesthetic movement of traditional to the evolutionary non-traditional work of Canadian landscape art. Artists: Al van Mil, Alan Glicksman, Alex Jack, Amy Bagshaw, Annie Sakkab, Aurora King, Barbara Amos, Bob Pennycook, Bruce Livingston, Cameron Kuntz, Daniel Durocher, Daniel Tofach, David French, Debra Lees, Denis Larouche, Dennis Austin Reid, Elaine M. Carr, Elizabeth Siegfried, Gunhild Hotte, Heather Carey, Helen Utsal, Ian Winton, Jachen Mueller, Janusz Wrobel, Jerre Davidson, Jessica Watchorn, Joel Sinclair, John Ashbourne, John Deal, John Graham, John Lennard, Judith J. Leidl, Judith McCarvell, Karen Bigelow, Kathleen Weich, Kim Atlin, Leanne Baird, Liz Menard, Lori Sokoluk, Maria Whiteman, Marie Timbers, Mark Marasco, Pat Hertsberg, Patricia Whittingham, Richard Watts, Robby J, Robert Achtemichuk, Rod Prouse, Ryan Szulc, Stefan Berg, Stephen Brookbank, Sybil Goldstein, Thea Jones, Teodora Pica, Wendy DesChene, Wendy Trusler.
Muskoka District
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Sep 25 & 26, and Oct 2 & 3, 10am-6pm:
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Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour – Canada's original studio tour ... more
Muskoka Autumn Studio Tour – Canada's original studio tour takes place on two weekends: the last weekend of Sept and the first of Oct. Brochures available from the web site or contact our president Catherine O'Mara at 705 635 2093 or Penny Varney 705 687 2071.
Owen Sound
840 First Avenue West, Owen Sound ON N4K 4K4
NEW extended hours Victoria Day to Thanksgiving: Mon-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5. Regular hours: Tues-Fri 11-5, Sat & Sun 12-5. Open 12-4 on Easter Sunday, Victoria Day, Canada Day, August Bank Holiday, Labour Day, Thanksgiving. admission: $5 adults, $3 seniors & students, free to children under 12. Members free. Wednesdays pay-what-you-can.
T: 519 376 1932
Google™ Mapttmag@e-owensound.com
www.tomthomson.org
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Jun 25-Sep 12, 2010, opening reception Fri 25 Jun, 7-9pm:
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Do You Love Me? Curator Kim Fullerton explores the human-animal relationship in contemporary art with a focus on companion animals, otherwise known as pets ... more
Do You Love Me? Curated by Kim Fullerton. Do You Love Me? explores the human-animal relationship in contemporary art with a focus on companion animals, otherwise known as pets. The relationships humans have with pets serve complex private and social functions in our culture. The artworks look at pets as status symbols, as symbols of our alienation from nature, and as human surrogates, soulmates who help to dispel loneliness and are beneficial to our health. We believe our pets love us unconditionally while providing us with an object upon which to lavish our love.
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Jun 25-Oct 10, 2010, opening reception Fri 25 Jun, 7-9pm:
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Hello My Name is Tom. Curated by Michelle Le Chien. Surrounded by the fascinating work of TOM and his contemporaries, visitors can listen to podcasts comprised of interviews with curators, artists and patrons alike, explaining why they are still inspired by TOM... Visitors will be encouraged to share stories and showcase their works via Facebook and Twitter ... more
Hello My Name is Tom. Curated by Michelle Le Chien. Tom Thomson's captivating images have inspired many artists in Canada and around the world. In this exhibition we delve into the influence of the artist and his works still felt today. Surrounded by the fascinating work of TOM and his contemporaries, visitors can listen to podcasts comprised of interviews with curators, artists and patrons alike, explaining why they are still inspired by TOM and how they were first introduced to Tom Thomson. Accompanied by a multi-media feature on our Facebook fan page and on Twitter, visitors will be encouraged to share stories and showcase their works all inspired by TOM.
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Sep 17, 2010 - Jan 9, 2011:
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George McLean: The Living Landscape. The artist has documented many of the natural denizens of the boreal forest, both mammals and birds, for over 30 years. In its analysis of McLean's practice, this exhibition focuses on McLean's prowess as an accomplished draughtsman and painter of the landscape. Curated by Virginia Eichhorn, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, and Dr. Adam Harris, National Museum of Wildlife Art (Wyoming) ... more
George McLean: The Living Landscape. Presenting Sponsor: TD. Curated by Virginia Eichhorn, Tom Thomson Art Gallery, and Dr. Adam Harris, National Museum of Wildlife Art (Wyoming). George McLean has painted the landscape and animals around his home in Grey County for over 30 years. This exhibition surveys the artist's painting career, drawing in major works from private and public collections across Canada and the United States. The artist has documented many of the natural denizens of the boreal forest, both mammals and birds. Paintings are in a range of sizes, but many depict the animal as life-size – some preparatory works and drawings will also be included to give audiences a sense of the artist's process. In its analysis of McLean's practice, this exhibition focuses on McLean's prowess as an accomplished draughtsman and painter of the landscape. Although all of his paintings include an animal or bird, the artist takes great care to faithfully depict the dramatic light, colour and atmosphere of these wooded escarpment sites, not far from the shores of Georgian Bay. Working in an opaque casein, akin to gouache, on prepped masonite boards, the artist builds painted surfaces that are both complex and evocative in their treatment. Often depictions of flora and fauna are so finely worked it is difficult to see the evidence of the artist's hand in the application. Through his careful study, the artist is able to capture the atmospheric beauty of all the seasons in Grey County, from the misty early spring snows to the clarity of the dense early spring woods to the golden heat of high summer meadows. The exhibition will be accompanied by a major publication consisting of almost 100 colour reproductions and essays by Eichhorn, Harris, Tom Smart from the McMichael Collection of Canadian Art, and by the artist, George McLean. The curatorial texts included in the accompanying publication give McLean's work its due attention and context in terms of contemporary Canadian painting. The book deepens the discourse around McLean's practice, setting him apart from his wildlife art contemporaries as a painter of note. In this time of heightened concern about the natural world threatened by pollution and climate change, McLean's work conveys a subtle advocacy for people to reconsider how their activities impact on other creatures that share the landscape. McLean paints the animals and birds in their natural habitats, in scenes of action and drama that are a far cry from the “still life” type of painting one expects from his colleagues. George McLean: The Living Landcape has been organized and circulated by the Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Owen Sound and will tour Canada and the USA through 2012.
Craft Practical Symposium – presented by the Ontario Crafts Council and the Tom Thomson Art Gallery ... more
Craft Practical Symposium. Presented by the Ontario Crafts Council and the Tom Thomson Art Gallery, Craft Practical is a one-day workshop series offering artists and craftspeople the opportunity to explore, interact, inform and be informed in regards to the contemporary craft world.
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Oct 15, 2010 - Jan 9, 2011:
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Community Curators Select is a unique opportunity to become part of the Tom Thomson Art Gallery's curatorial team and help choose works from the Permanent Collection to be exhibited in the Thomson Room. Deadline for pariticaption: Fri 10 Sep 2010 ... more
Community Curators Select. Deadline for pariticaption: Fri 10 Sep 2010. Have you ever wondered what it is like to wear the white gloves, examine or handle artworks from a collection of over 2000 pieces, select work to be part of an exhibition for a public audience? Does the idea of being a curator appeal to you, even if it is only one time? Community Curators Select is a unique opportunity to become part of the Tom Thomson Art Gallery's curatorial team and help choose works from the Permanent Collection to be exhibited in the Thomson Room, Oct 15, 2010 - Jan 9, 2011. For $100, you can participate in the special selection session on Sept 30th and make your personal choice of a work from the collection. At the exclusive exhibition preview on Oct 15th, you have the chance to converse with other participating curators over refreshments about your interest in art. All funds raised through Community Curators Select will be directed to our Collections Management Fund, which allows for the conservation, restoration and preservation of works in the collection. A tax receipt for the donation portion of the $100 fee will be issued. To become a participant in the Community Curators Select, contact the Gallery at 519 376 1932 before Fri 10 Sep 2010. The Tom Thomson Art Gallery gratefully acknowledges the generous support of Don Johnston, North Point Investment Solutions, Inc. for helping to make this event possible.
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Sutton West
149 High Street, Sutton West ON L0E 1R0
Tues-Fri 10-6, Sat 10-4, Sun 12-4. Open holiday Mondays. Call to confirm hours.
T: 905 722 9587
Google™ Mapwww.gacag.com
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Sep 4-Oct 3, 2010, Wrap-Up Evening Sun 3 Oct, 4-7pm:
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2010 KidzArt Showcase.
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Oct 9-Nov 21, 2010, vernissage reception Sun 17 Oct, 11am-3pm:
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TEN IN TEN: Youth & Adult Juried Art Exhibition. Brochures available at the GAC and at www.gacag.com ... more
TEN IN TEN: Youth & Adult Juried Art Exhibition. Brochures available at the GAC and at www.gacag.com.
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Nov 27, 2010 - Jan 23, 2011, vernissage reception Sun 28 Nov:
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Winterlude.
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Jan 29-Feb 21, 2011, vernissage reception Sun 30 Jan:
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The Art of Chantal Barber.
GAC Bruce Smith Gallery –
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Jul 3, 2010 - Feb 6, 2011:
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Cows, Cows, Cows & More
Albert Chiarandini, OSA-FIAL (1915-2007) Bruce Smith (1925-2005) Tom Zsolt, Photographer ... more
Cows, Cows, Cows & More – Albert Chiarandini, OSA-FIAL (1915-2007); Bruce Smith (1925-2005); Tom Zsolt, Photographer.
Tobermory
Celebrating 41 years! Circle Arts represents some of Canada's finest artists and artisans, many of whom are inspired by the unique energy, spirit and landscape of Georgian Bay and the Bruce Peninsula ... more
Celebrating 41 years! Circle Arts represents some of Canada's finest artists and artisans, many of whom are inspired by the unique energy, spirit and landscape of Georgian Bay and the Bruce Peninsula.
Art, Photography, Ceramics, Wood, Jewellery ... more
Art: Eric Atkinson, Michael Barber, Ed Bartram, Marie Bohm, Gerard Brender a Brandis, Jane Burns, Laura Carter, Joanne Clarke, Amanda Cuffe, Susan Duplan, Roly Fenwick, Robin Hesse, Stephen Hogbin, Lenka Holubec, Johnnene Maddison, Joel Masewich, Derek McLarty, Renate Min-Oo, Carman Roberts, Michael Robinson, Lorraine Roy, Brian Saby, Rosemary Sloot, Allen Smutylo, Ruth Strebe, Richard Sturgeon, David Thai, Margarethe Vanderpas, Jeff Willmore. Photography: Lenka Holubec, Bruce Millen, Ruth Mittelholtz, Janusz Wrobel. Ceramics: Scott Barnim, Shu-Chen Cheng, Jeff Christie, Shirley Clifford, Jose Drouin, Steve Irvine, Renate Min-Oo, Shane Norrie, Kayo O'Young, Flock Reid, Barb Sachs, Gise Trauttsmandorff. Wood: Ron Brackenbury, Jason Freiburger, Stephen Hogbin, Dan Gibb, John Glendinning, Jim Lorriman. Jewellery: Jonathon Carey, Andrew Goss, Sandra Noble Goss, Stephanie King, Cheryl Laakes, Peter Lawrence, Helen Murray, Jean-Yves Nantel, Mary Profitt, Lisa Ridout, Brenda Roy, Susan Skaith, Shelley Strong.
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