With a challenge to bring deeper sensorial texture to existing urban spaces, Ryerson architecture students put their creativity on show for Nuit Blanche.
Nuit Blanche is bigger than ever and all the city is preparing for the events. It is more centralized this year, so would be easier to see more shows and performances.
The title of this exhibition: One, Two, More Than Two, is drawn from Lexier’s personal artistic contributions to the Power Plant, collaborations with other artists, and the network of artists that surround him.
The events were very well attended and a great mix of exciting conversation about innovative art, the opening of Hadley+Maxwell’s exhibition, the launch of the fall issue of Canadian Art, and test drives of the all electric Smart Car.
Betty Julian, curator of the show, highlights the use of symbolism and the emphasis on mark making when discussing the theme of indigenous interaction in modern day Canada
The Members Exhibition titled 13 had 22 member artists display recent art works in what turned out to be an eclectic exhibition that was pleasing as it was diverse.
Gallery 44 reopened its doors to a much excited group of members and the public. The evening was also the first opening reception of the 2013-2014 season showing work from Susan Dobson and Matt Macintosh.
The elements of large size, subject (beautiful young women), water, bubbles, the elements of mystery – the work pushes all the right buttons for our concept of beauty