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Walruses on Meteorit 2000 acrylic on canvas 40 x 40 in
Rebel Angels 2000 acrylic on canvas 40 x 40 in
Persona Volare has updated it's web site to include last fall's Granite Club exhibition at The Tree Museum and The Road North at Harbourfront. You can click on the individual artists' pages to see those new works (our site is beautifully designed and maintained by Gordon Hicks)
John Dickson - Terra Incognito 2007 plaster, talc, compressed air and electronics, 90 x 90 x 38 cm
John Dickson - Terra Incognito 2007 Over the course of the exhibition the miniature landscape gradually disappears beneath a layer of white talc
While I was in Victoria I met a very groovy installation artist, Wendy Welch. You can see her work online here. I was also inspired by Wendy because she started her own school, the Vancouver Island School of Art. It's an alternative art school with a really great vibe. Wendy is writing something about the curatorial Residency Exhibition I did at Open Space for Victoria's Monday Magazine. We did a little email interview for the piece and, since it is the closest I've come to writing about the experience I'm posting it below in the comments section.
The show, Residency Exhibition, runs at Open Space until March 6. The artists are Marlene Bouchard, Troi Donnelly, Sandra Doore, Rachel Evans, Pete Gazendam, Emily Goodden, Roy Green, Miles Hunter, Rebekah Johnson, Ingrid Klasen, Devon Knowles, Thomas Koivukangas, Judah Kong, Daniel Laskarin, James Lindsay, Miles Lowry, John Luna, Katie Lyle, Brian MacDonald, Mike McLean, Rob McTavish, Marketa, Peter Morin, Bradley Muir, Brenda Patays, Shelley Penfold, Judith Price, Shawn Shepherd, Cathleen Thom, Elizabeth Thomson, Joanne Thomsom, Rhonda Usipiuk and Dallas V. Duobaitis
read the interview...
BlogTO published amazing photographs of the six alarm fire on Queen and Bathurst that started this morning. (I lived two doors east of the collapsed buildings back when I was an art student) No loss of life is the good news.
Ed Pien - L'antre des délices 2007 paper cut installation at the Musée d'art de Joliette, Joliette, Quebec