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Roger Wood



Janusz Wrobel


DRIP, CLICK, CLOCK - Group Exhibtion
Petroff Gallery SOUTH (334 Dundas Street West)
August 5, 2008 - September 14, 2008
PG SOUTH OPENING : Thursday, August 7th 5-9pm
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DRIP, CLICK, CLOCK is an innovative, experiential group exhibition exploring the influence of light, texture and movement in 3 wildly different media.

DRIP: The undulating and evocative dripped wax wall works of mixed media artist Nina Sampaleanu;

CLICK: The sublime and immaculately composed landscape photography of internationally recognized Janusz Wrobel

CLOCK: and off the wall assemblage clockworks by Roger Wood.



Antonio Garcia



Antonio Garcia



Antonio Garcia


SACH DOUBLE HEART Perfume Bottle
Purchase a Double Heart - and 25% goes to SACH.
Antonio Garcia   
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PURCHASE A DOUBLE HEART PERFUME BOTTLE for $240 (designed and created by Antonio Garcia) - and $60 goes to SACH.


Save a Child's Heart (SACH), an Israeli-based non-profit organization, is a world leader in providing urgent life saving pediatric cardiac surgery for children from developing countries including Rwanda, Kenya, Ethiopia and China. SACH saves lives by performing over 200 surgeries annually both in Israel and in partnering countries. SACH also trains medical personnel in developing countries with the goal of establishing centres of competence and future self sufficiency.



Presently there are more than 1000 children on their waiting list. $10,000 is required to save the life of a child – this amount covers transportation, hospitalization and room and board pre and post surgery. They keep their costs down because SACH's entire surgical, intensive care, and nursing staff substantially volunteer their services.




Richard & Susan Surette


The Surette Family
Raku Renaissance
Richard & Susan Surette   
September 16, 2008 - Octorber 27, 2008
October 4th starting at 5PM
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A multi-sensual exhibition of seductively attractive scenic landscape and sculptural elements, rich in texture and cultural symbolism created using the 17th century Raku firing technique, that still pays homage to its Japanese Zen Buddhist origins.                                                                                                                             Experience an ancient medium, reborn with a contemporary concept.


Opening Reception: October 27 during Scotiabank nuit blanche

Debra Archibald



Jeff Margolin


Achitectural Hotspots - Archibald & Margolin
Petroff Gallery (1016 Eglinton Avenue West)
October 17, 2008 - November 30, 2008
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The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and other high-profile Toronto structures will be the focus of an eye-opening Art Exhibition. Paintings by Debra Archibald and ceramic sculptures by Jeff Margolin will provide a new perspective on how architecture connects art with structure.

Debra Archibald



Jeff Margolin


Architectural Hotspots - Archibald and Margolin
Petroff Gallery SOUTH (334 Dundas Street West)
October 30, 2008 - December 14, 2008
PG SOUTH OPENING: Thursday, November 6th 5-9 PM
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The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) and other high-profile Toronto structures will be the focus of an eye-opening Art Exhibition. Paintings by Debra Archibald and ceramic sculptures by Jeff Margolin will provide a new perspective on how architecture connects art with structure.

Kyle Stewart



Kyle Stewart


Recent Works by Kyle Stewart
Petroff Gallery (1016 Eglinton Avenue West)
Kyle Stewart   
December 2, 2008 - January 13, 2009
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Kyle Stewart was born in 1974 in London, Ontario and raised in a rural farming community. Artistry is the foundation of his family: his mother is a painter and his father, a potter.


"I have gained a profound appreciation for nature and all its many shapes, colours and complexities. This bond with nature strengthened while in Spain visiting a friend. I adopted an intense admiration for the work of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi. My oil paintings are in tune with the varying landscapes of Ontario, and share the whimsical approach for which Gaudi was well-known and admired. My intention is not to reproduce nature, but to create my own environment inspired by my experiences with natural landscapes and architecture."


Kyle Stewart



Kyle Stewart


Recent Works by Kyle Stewart
Petroff Gallery SOUTH
Kyle Stewart   
December 16, 2008 - February 1, 2009
PG SOUTH OPENING: Thursday, December 18 5-9PM
To view more artwork from the exhibition, click on image.
 

Kyle Stewart was born in 1974 in London, Ontario and raised in a rural farming community. Artistry is the foundation of his family: his mother is a painter and his father, a potter.


"I have gained a profound appreciation for nature and all its many shapes, colours and complexities. This bond with nature strengthened while in Spain visiting a friend. I adopted an intense admiration for the work of Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi. My oil paintings are in tune with the varying landscapes of Ontario, and share the whimsical approach for which Gaudi was well-known and admired. My intention is not to reproduce nature, but to create my own environment inspired by my experiences with natural landscapes and architecture."