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Site-Sight-Cite is an Ottawa based collaborative art group whose membership changes according to the project being explored. Artists working in visual art, media arts, new technology, architecture, writing, cultural theory and time based...
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Based in Toronto, Patricia Homonylo has presented the persona Patti Darnell in a variety of performances and installation, including the 1994 Arts Festival of Atlanta. Patti’s souvenirs are always in high demand.
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Marc Léger is an artist and theories currently based in Montreal. He graduated from Concordia University’s graduate Art History program. His work deals with various aspects of public space, memory and aesthetics.
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Teresa Marshall is urban Mi’kmaq now living in occupied Canada. She has gained wide national recognition for work, which intervenes in the European-oriented gallery system with an agenda of Native resistance. Her work was included in the...
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Andrew Hunter was a curator at the Art Gallery of Hamilton, where he achieved recognition for his innovative approaches to museum display and curatorial writing.
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Originally from Montreal, artist Simon Levin specializes art projects that involve public participation and extend the notion of art outside the gallery context. Levin creates site-based systems exploring the aesthetics of engagement using...
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Canadian artist Mike Hoolboom works in film and video. He has created over fifty films and videos. His works have appeared in over four hundred festivals earning him thirty awards. He is one of the founding members of Pleasure Dome...
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Originally from Maritime Canada, where he was educated at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, Eric Walker, now based in Ottawa, is a Métis Acadien and member of the Eastern Woodland Métis Nation. His constructed image work focuses...
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I believe it is possible to draw attention to the visual complexity of given situations, even those of seemingly empty rooms. In so doing I hope to change the architectural balance of the space – even upset expectations – but in a way...
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Deborah Margo was born in Montreal in 1961. She graduated from Concordia University with a BFA (1984) and graduated with an MFA from the Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia (1990). She has exhibited her works in Canada, Mexico, and the USA...
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“The work and its title, refer to Diderot’s Lettre sur les aveugles à l’usage de ceux qui voient. Dideort writes to his lover, Sophie Vaillant, “J’écris sans voir…”, having returned late, he writes in the dark, the first time he has...
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Based in England and France, artist and curator Sharon Kivland exhibits widely throughout Europe and North America, where she has also published a number of artist’s books.
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This new project by Cheryl Sourkes investigates two myths concerning the origin of human life: the scientific myth (the genetic code) and the cultural myth (the Genesis account). Sourkes sees these themes as inextricably linked- her work...
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Toronto-based Cheryl Sourkes is one of Canada’s leading photographic artists. Her work is exhibited internationally and is included in the collections of the national gallery of Canada.
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Big Charlie Says There’s Something in the Eyes is a new exhibition by Ottawa artist Michael Wall. The exhibition is composed of 66 photographic images of the eyes of people, who at some time in their lives have had problems with their use...
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How should we represent the unthinkable? How to bring the past horrors of the Holocaust into our comfortable present without reducing the victims to a lurid spectacle? These are among the challenges faced by Pam Skelton as she works to re-...
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Pam Skelton is an artist who lives and works in London, England. Skelton’s work investigates of geographies, histories and identities in post world war II Europe. Her works have been exhibited internationally.
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TV Trap is a multi-media installation dealing with the ways television has changed the way human beings interact with each other. The artist is interested in exploring the thesis that the influence of broadcast television has narrowed and...
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Ottawa artist Douglas von Rosen is known for his work in a variety of disciplines. Since receiving his BFA from the University of Guelph in 1991, he has worked in painting, video, installation and performance art. Douglas has concentrated...