Author: artoronto

David Holt: Landscapes and Subjects from Natural History

October 15 – November 6,2011
Opening: Saturday, October 15, 2-5 pm
Q&A: Saturday, October 15, 2011, 1 pm moderated by Patrick Macaulay

LOOP GALLERY

Dark humour prevails as anthropomorphic forms evolving from underground tunnels, caves and rail systems play at the boundary between visual sign and physical trigger.

Art For Tibet

October 5 – 16, 2011

BENEFIT EVENT & ART AUCTION: Saturday, October 15th, 6pm – 10:30 pm

GALLERY 1313 Process Gallery

Art plays a vital role in Tibetan culture, and has long been a profound tool for social and political change. This event will showcase work from a diverse pool of artists and allow patrons to purchase reasonably priced original pieces, while raising money for an important cause.

White Contrast. Paintings by Shafagh Azhandeh

October 5 – 16, 2011

Opening: Saturday, October 8, 2 – 5 pm

GALLERY 1313 Main Gallery

The idea behind Shafagh Azhandeh ‘s paintings is to picture the sense of new modern life aside with natural and sensational part of human kind, which is often ignored.

Dorothy Caldwell In Place: new landscapes

September 29 – October 30, 2011
Opening: on Saturday, October 1, 2-5 pm

DAVID KAYE GALLERY

DAVID KAYE GALLERY showcases the artist’s unique talent for creating intricate and complexly-layered pieces that illustrate her informed talent for printed and stitched mark making.

Emergence: Nicholas Crombach

October 1 – 15, 2011

Opening: Thursday, October 6, 7-9 p.m.

WELLINGTON STREET ART GALLERY

The artist explores the complexity of the human exictence in relationship with the natural world

I See What You Mean by Vincenzo Pietropaolo

October 1 – 30, 2011
VERNISSAGE AS PART OF SCOTIA BANK NUI BLANCHE
OCTOBER 1 : 7 pm-7 am October 2.

Carlton Cinema Gallery

Contributions by exhibit visitors will enrich, inform and engage with the photographic conversation initiated by Pietropaolo.

INSOMNIA

September 28 – October 2, 2011
Open all night Saturday, October 1, 7 pm=7 am, October 2

THE RED HEAD GALLERY

Over 40 amazing artists from across Canada responded to our call, all reflecting on the theme of insomnia