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Suzy Lake - Rhythm of a True Space installed in front of the AGO on 37' and 19' hoarding
at the corner of Dundas and McCaul streets, Toronto
(Then after a hard day cleaning up after all of you, the ladies can take a bath)
Cheryl Sourkes - Parking on Personal Webcams at Peak Gallery 23 Morrow Ave., Toronto
Opening: Saturday, May 3, 4 to 8pm
something FUN on Friday....
Adjustable Landscape
Rob Cruickshank
Opening Friday, May 2, from 6-9 pm
York Quay Gallery in Harbourfront Centre
Doug Guildford
Wasp (9 views, Nova Scotia) 2002 crocheted poly-twine, 6'
Net (backshore, Nova Scotia) 2001 crocheted stainless steel wire and glass, 10' x 12'.
Net (backshore, Nova Scotia) 2001 crocheted stainless steel wire and glass, 10' x 12'.
Doily (9 views, Florida) 2003 crocheted nylon-coated copper wire, 33" diameter.
Amadou & Mariam - Senegal Fast Food
featuring Manu Chao
Amadou Bagayoko speaks with NPR's Afropop Worldwide: "We said we are all in theJe pense à toi
same boat, but nobody knows where we are going. It was like, we're all in this
together, but nobody knows what's going to happen. So the best solution is for those
who have gone on this adventure to a strange land to think about those they left behind
in their country. If they're in the big city, they must think about their parents and friends
who have stayed behind in small villages. That's what we sang about in "Senegal Fast
Food," because the song about exodus, about people who are going here and there.
People who want to live this way have problems, with visas, with the police, all that.
The best thing is to pay attention. You are there, but you don't know what's going to
happen."