Hey I'm guest-curating a show at the Doris McCarthy Gallery with artists Scott Carruthers, Crystal Mowry, and Marc Ngui...It's going to be really good and you have to come and see it!
January 19 - March 5, 2006
Doris McCarthy Gallery (University of Toronto at Scarborough)
1265 Military Trail (UTSC campus)
Opening: Thursday, January 19, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Free bus departs 401 Richmond St. W. at 6:30 pm
NOTE: there will be party favours on the bus
Catalogue Launch: Sunday, February 5, 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Free bus departs OCAD (100 McCaul St.) at 12:00 noon
to AGYU, Koffler Gallery, Doris McCarthy Gallery UTSC
and Blackwood Gallery UTM
For more information call 416.287.7007
or visit www.utsc.utoronto.ca/dmg
Unfortunately my original analysis of various satellite photographs placed your show in a suburb of Madrid, and I do apologize for the confusion.
But, after a more rigorous examination of the GPS coordinates, I do, indeed, think this is more accurate. (as well as a rather tasteful view of the destination, if I may say so myself)
especially since the building wasn't built yet! I thought those satellites ran on atomic clocks.
That's sort of the reason I went with the Madrid location first.
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Hey I'm guest-curating a show at the Doris McCarthy Gallery with artists Scott Carruthers, Crystal Mowry, and Marc Ngui...It's going to be really good and you have to come and see it!
January 19 - March 5, 2006
Doris McCarthy Gallery (University of Toronto at Scarborough)
1265 Military Trail (UTSC campus)
Opening: Thursday, January 19, 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Free bus departs 401 Richmond St. W. at 6:30 pm
NOTE: there will be party favours on the bus
Catalogue Launch: Sunday, February 5, 2:00 - 5:00 pm
Free bus departs OCAD (100 McCaul St.) at 12:00 noon to AGYU, Koffler Gallery, Doris McCarthy Gallery UTSC and Blackwood Gallery UTM
For more information call 416.287.7007
or visit www.utsc.utoronto.ca/dmg
- sally mckay 1-19-2006 4:16 pm
Unfortunately my original analysis of various satellite photographs placed your show in a suburb of Madrid, and I do apologize for the confusion.
But, after a more rigorous examination of the GPS coordinates, I do, indeed, think this is more accurate. (as well as a rather tasteful view of the destination, if I may say so myself)
- L.M. 1-19-2006 7:15 pm
especially since the building wasn't built yet! I thought those satellites ran on atomic clocks.
- anonymous (guest) 1-19-2006 7:29 pm
That's sort of the reason I went with the Madrid location first.
- L.M. 1-19-2006 7:33 pm