Showing posts with label visual arts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label visual arts. Show all posts

Saturday, May 12, 2012

Transfigurations - Opening May 26th, 2012

transfigurations — A group exhibition of abstraction... 
Janice Tayler, Greg Locke, Aaron Rose and Jeanette Luchese 
Curated by Teresa Brownell and Lynda Clare Grant

 









 




Come out and see the new works of these Canadian artists...

THE BARTLETT GALLERY
Suite 104 - The Alton Mill
1402 Queen Street West Alton, Ontario, Canada L7K 0C3
Tel: 519-940-0199

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

‘Ripples’ – ‘Think about Water’… Art Exhibition Brings Awareness


The Simcoe Watershed Art Project: Artists Afloat presents ‘Ripples’ an exhibition of art that brings together local, regional, and international artists residing within the Lakes Simcoe and Couchiching watershed to raise their voice in expression and documentation of the diversity, beauty, and fragility of life within our watershed region.
This exhibition simply asks all to think about water!
Participating Artists:
Patti Agapi, Andre Beneteau, Rachel Bradbury, Marlene Bulas, Kimberley Campbell, Michael Coughlin, Deborah Colvin, Jennie Clark, Carol Deimling, Janice Gittings, Rosemarie Gordon, Jeanette Luchese, Claudia Mandler  McKnight, Margaret McClellan, Joanna McEwen, Peter Miehm, ML Ogilvie, Laura Allison Polischuik, Liz Schamehorn, Kat Sumpton, Eileen E. Sweeney, Melissa Wakefield, and Karen Wild.
Opening Reception: Saturday May 14, 2011

Time: 12 - 4 p.m.
Location: Double Door Studios and Gallery
4004 Horseshoe Valley Road West, Anten Mills, Ontario, Canada L0L 1Y0
Exhibition Duration: May 14 - May 29, 2011
Gallery is open weekends 12- 4 pm.

Admission: Free
Directions: Tel.: 705-734-9856 http://www.ddsag.com/                                         
Presented by: The Simcoe Watershed Art Project : Artists Afloat, an ad hoc art group initiated by Jennie Clark, Mary Cellucci, Carol Deimling, Jeanette Luchese and Karen Wild, promoting environmental awareness through visual art. Continuing with the theme of the inaugural exhibition ‘The Ripple Effect’: reflecting on the very nature of affecting change: how one small stone tossed into a body of water causes a ripple effect with an almost never ending forward motion. http://simcoewatershedartproject.blogspot.com