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Digital Photos 2006 unprinted images
virtual Milgram experiments. Yike. (thanks Rob)
This is what the side of my filing cabinet looks like right now.
I am guest-curating the 2007 biennial for the Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (KW|AG).
Are you an artist in the region (see below), or do you know someone who is? Send in a submission! Deadline is February 16, 2007.
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The Kitchener-Waterloo Art Gallery (KW|AG) in cooperation with the Kitchener-Waterloo Society of Artists (KWSA) is seeking submissions for the third in a series of biennial curated exhibitions scheduled to open at the KW|AG July 6, 2007.
CURATOR’S STATEMENT
All submissions will be welcomed with enthusiasm.
Curatorial themes for the exhibition will be developed
from the submissions. Attention will be given to
artists who demonstrate a sense of adventure and to
those who have not previously shown work at the
KW|AG as well as to those who have. I have a
curatorial interest in the mechanics of perception,
empathy, narrative and communication, however
these are broad topics that apply to many forms of
art practice in many different ways. Any and all
artists who are over the age of 18 and are living
within the region are strongly encouraged to apply.
I am eager to see your work!
ELIGIBILITY
Artists living and working in the Region of Waterloo,
Perth County, Wellington County, Oxford County and
Brant County are eligible. Please provide a studio or
home address as proof of residency. Individuals
under the age of 18 are not eligible. Student work is
not eligible. Artwork accepted for exhibition must be
original and not previously shown at a KW|AG
Biennial.
More info and downloadable submission package here
Mr. Nobody (a.k.a. Tanya Read)
Tanya Read Consumed (installation) 2006
Tanya Read Consumed (video still) 2006
Michelle Johnson's Top Ten 2006
1. FLOCK (in), an exhibition by a pair of media artists, Marc Fournel and Thomas Oulette Fredericks.
http://www.interaccess.org/exhibitions/index.php
2. The thrilling delight of an inflatable jumping Castle - Pneutopia by Clive Murphy at Mercer Union - interactive & approaching whiplash
http://www.mercerunion.org/show.asp?show_id=346
3. Hyperrealist painting of suburban landscapes by Mike Baynes at the Katharine Mulherin Contemporary Art Project
http://www.kmartprojects.com/
4. Game Over Zombie Nation - by the ever clever and funny Myfanwy Ashmore - don’t miss the tale of her ironic response to the fears of violating Nintendos copyrights.
http://www.student.ocad.on.ca/~myfanwyashmore/zombie.html
5. Mr Nobody as he sits, squeezed into that tiny Fly Gallery on Queen St W..
http://www.mrnobody.org/ Oh, don’t miss the movie!!
6. Marla Hlady’s ink line drawings that map sound - giddy up!! - at Jessica Bradley Art Projects
http://www.jessicabradleyartprojects.com/artists/marla_hlady/show
7. The evocative drawings in the exhibition "a deer in the headlights" by Stephen Andrews
http://www.akau.ca/07_press.htm
8.The sounds of a relaxing canoe trip by Peter Flemming at the Koffler Gallery.
http://www.bek.no/~flemming/details/canoe.htm
9. Those pigeons of Luis Jacob's on exhibition now at the Power Plant - also his Pigeon condos are not to be missed.
http://www.pigeoncondo.com
10. Convenience Gallery is off to a fine start and looks like it will be a grand 2007 for the new space -
http://www.conveniencegallery.com/