Daniel Barrow presents Winnipeg Babysitter at Metro Cinema in Edmonton, AB, January 16 @7 PM. (A piece that should be seen and celebrated by all the Crowned Heads of Europe with a reception at Buckingham Palace.)

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Plus a new installation/performance titled Trying To Love the Normal Amount, in a group show called Generation at the Art Gallery of Alberta . (opening on Friday, January 19). Artists in the show include: Anthony Goicolea, Eliza Griffiths, Justine Kurland, Kyla Mallett, Alex Morrison, Demian Petryshyn, Jeremy Shaw, Janet Werner. (So, Edmonton Sculpture Workshop, put down your welding tools and get on over there.)

Note to Winnipeggers reading this: he's still looking for sensitive teenagers to perform in his new piece. [we have the sensitive teenage demographic all reading this blog -- please stop sending me pressed flowers.] Contact Daniel for details.

I just covered Edmonton And Winnipeg.

It's just like when you turn that page of À la recherche du temps perdu and say WTF?, because I am suddenly the CBC and you are suddenly 100 years old.

- L.M. 1-14-2008 8:10 am

the woman who is curating the grounded show is really talented, and there is rumour of a catalog. im excited about seeing barrow at the metro. (built in the 70s, in the middle of an orange complex with a forrest in the middle, it is the quietest and most comfortable place ive been.)
- anthony (guest) 1-15-2008 8:55 am


What's the curator's name? It isn't mentioned in the link.
- L.M. 1-15-2008 10:10 am


i think ruth burns is doing it.
- anthony (guest) 1-15-2008 5:24 pm





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