Jess Riva Cooper
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Marjolyn van der Hart
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| 6/16/2008 |
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Marjolyn van der Hart and Jess Cooper |
| PETROFF GALLERY SOUTH (334 Dundas Street West) |
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| June 17, 2008
- July 29, 2008 |
| PG SOUTH OPENING: Thursday, June 19th, 6-9 PM |
| To view more artwork from
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Jess Riva Cooper's ceramic figures boldly introduce themselves to the viewer, asserting their mood and intentions, while using a gestured style that displays movement and immediacy, with an economy of form and colour.
Marjolyn van der Hart's paintings are for the lovers of romance and beauty, and are reminiscent of an impressionist style. |
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Jess Riva Cooper
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Marjolyn van der Hart
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Marjolyn van der Hart
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| 6/3/2008 |
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Marjolyn van der Hart and Jess Cooper |
| Petroff Gallery (1016 Eglinton Avenue West) |
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| June 3, 2008
- July 15, 2008 |
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Jess Riva Cooper's ceramic figures boldly introduce themselves to the viewer, asserting their mood and intentions, while using a gestured style that displays movement and immediacy, with an economy of form and colour. Marjolyn van der Hart 's paintings are for the lovers of romance and beauty, and are reminiscent of an impressionist style.
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Antonio Garcia
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Antonio Garcia
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Antonio Garcia
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| 2/10/2008 |
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SACH DOUBLE HEART Perfume Bottle |
| Purchase a Double Heart - and 25% goes to SACH. |
| Antonio Garcia |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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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.
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Nina Sampaleanu
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Roger Wood
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Janusz Wrobel
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| 8/7/2008 |
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DRIP, CLICK, CLOCK |
| Group Exhibition |
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| August 7, 2008
- September 14, 2008 |
| Thursday, August 7th 5-9pm SOUTH Location |
| To view more artwork from
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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. |
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Césan d'Ornellas Levine
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Césan d'Ornellas Levine
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| 5/2/2008 |
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RECENT PAINTINGS by Cesan |
| PETROFF GALLERY SOUTH (334 Dundas Street West) |
| Césan d'Ornellas Levine |
| May 2, 2008
- June 15, 2008 |
| PG SOUTH OPENING: Thursday, May 8th, 5-9 PM |
| To view more artwork from
the exhibition, click on image. |
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"My practice is as much about meditation as it is about painting. The enduring relevance of the marriage of art and spirit has been impressed upon me throughout my life, from visits to sacred sites around the world to a long immersion in scholarship on the subject. I've been using painting for nearly 20 years principally as a methodology for my own research on this relationship."
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Césan d'Ornellas Levine
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Césan d'Ornellas Levine
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| 4/16/2008 |
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Window of Opportunity - Cesan |
| Petroff Gallery (1016 Eglinton Avenue West) |
| Césan d'Ornellas Levine |
| April 16, 2008
- June 1, 2008 |
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"My practice is as much about meditation as it is about painting. The enduring relevance of the marriage of art and spirit has been impressed upon me throughout my life, from visits to sacred sites around the world to a long immersion in scholarship on the subject. I've been using painting for nearly 20 years principally as a methodology for my own research on this relationship." |
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Ingrid Kay
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Ingrid Kay
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| 3/8/2008 |
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Petroff Gallery South |
| Recent Paintings |
| Ingrid Kay |
| March 10, 2008
- April 30, 2008 |
| PG SOUTH OPENING: Thursday, April 3rd 6 - 9 PM |
| To view more artwork from
the exhibition, click on image. |
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This is the first solo exhibition for Ingrid. Her canvases bring together both abstract and familiar images. By incorporating mixed media she builds up layers of rich textured surfaces directly on the canvas followed layers of diffused acrylic pigments which enhance her intuitive visions. Her controlled use of deep hues enriches the sense of depth in the collection, drawing in the viewer. |
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Ingrid Kay
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Ingrid Kay
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| 3/1/2008 |
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Window of Opportunity - Ingrid Kay |
| Petroff Gallery (1016 Eglinton Avenue West) |
| Ingrid Kay |
| March 1, 2008
- April 14, 2008 |
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Her work is an expression of the creative and hidden passion in each one of us. The canvases bring together both abstract and representative images. By incorporating mixed media she builds layers of rich textured surfaces and colours which enhance her intuitive visions. A love of deep hues brings depth to her paintings and captivates the viewer.
Before discovering her primary passion for art, Ingrid's first creative outlet was fashion merchandising, which she enjoyed for several years.Ingrid has studied art at McGill University, Saidye Bronfman Centre, The AGO, Avenue Road Arts School, and The Koffler Gallery.
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Betty Nelson Daniel
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Betty Nelson Daniel
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| 2/3/2008 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Betty Nelson Daniel |
| Betty Nelson Daniel |
| February1, 2008
- February 29, 2008 |
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In 1983 Betty began creating her signature mockingbirds and hasn't looked back since. Among Betty's many commissions are 'Oreo Bakers' for Nabisco who ordered a bakers dozen, and a caricature of John Candy which was presented to him by his limo driver.Boston's Tiffany and Co. boutique has featured Betty's Nutcracker dancers in their famous Christmas window displays.
Betty uses a variety of media and techniques to create her mockingbirds and is always exploring new and unusual materials. Wire and papier mache provide the basic shape while textiles, ribbon, feathers and other adornments are layered on to round out the piece. Vintage glass beads and unusual materials such as moose hair give Betty's mockingbirds a sense of heritage. Each one is an individual work of art. |
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Susan Gates
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David Kalish
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| 1/4/2008 |
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January Sale |
| Special pieces from 20% to 80% off |
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When working with mixed media pieces in glass and ceramics, it is inevitable that something will sustain a scratch or a damage. So what do we do? Or what do we do when we have 1 piece left from a great collection. We have a sale, offering fabulous pieces at fabulous prices. This has become an exciting annual event, where clients wait at the door on January 2nd for the best finds. Come see for yourself.
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Tamara Baskin Art Glass
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Tamara Baskin Art Glass
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Tamara Baskin Art Glass
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| 12/1/2007 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Tamara Baskin Art Glass |
| Tamara Baskin Art Glass |
| December 1, 2007
- December 31, 2007 |
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Self taught artist Tamara Baskin has 20 years experience working in several mediums. The past several years she has been employing the technique of fusing glass (which dates back 4000 years in the Middle East) where layers of glass are cut and then arranged to be fired in a kiln, creating a colourful and functional work of art. These pieces are kiln fired at 1400F (the temperature at which glass fuses) which causes the edges to round, giving a smooth, organic look. Dichroic glass is often incorporated to add an extra sparkle to work that already appears to glow from within.
Born and raised in Israel, Tamara's emphasis in her work is in creating elegant yet functional designs to celebrate Jewish life. Each piece is signed and dated by the artist. |
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Alice Vander Vennen
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Alice Vander Vennen
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| 11/1/2007 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Alice Vander Vennen |
| Alice Vander Vennen |
| November 1, 2007
- November 30, 2007 |
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By assembling together the expected with the unexpected-painted canvas, delicately woven wire, copper, paper or a smooth white stone-an evocative piece arises, speaking to the viewer at many levels. Alice strives to create new and interesting forms by juxtaposing found objects with familiar material such as paper or canvas. The found objects carry subtle meaning simply because of their colour, shape and history. Placed together with other material, they form a new, visually compelling story. Some of the pieces are designed in a quilt-like pattern. The paper, copper, fabric and stones are an intriguing contrast to what one might expect of the age-old quilt pattern. The juxtaposition of the unique materials creates a lovely piece but raises intriguing questions, taking the viewer beyond the expected.
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Rudy Kehkla
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Rudy Kehkla
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Rudy Kehkla
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| 10/1/2007 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Rudy Kehkla |
| Rudy Kehkla |
| October 1, 2007
- October 31, 2007 |
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Each of Rudy's wire sculptures starts from a sketch. Placing the sketch on the wall and using bright lights to cast a strong shadow, Rudy begins bending wire to match the shadow lines, carefully rendering his two dimensional line drawing as a three dimensional sculpture. Most of his subjects are inspired by movement, whether he is depicting athletes in mid stride or musicians in mid note. Many of his sculptures have kinetic elements as well. Just walking by his pieces creates a breeze that sets each piece in motion--a violinist bows, a guitarist plucks, and a tree bends and weaves in the wind. Rudy maintains that "my sculpture is mainly composed of air. I use bits of wire only to define that part of air to which I want to draw my audience's attention...minimal visual clues to assist the mind to define space, or enclose a volume."
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Jess Riva Cooper
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Jess Riva Cooper
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Jess Riva Cooper
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| 9/1/2007 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Jess Riva Cooper |
| Jess Riva Cooper |
| September 1, 2007
- September 30, 2007 |
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"My interest in clay is the relationship between the human figure and the vessel, using painterly techniques for surface decoration. Since the beginning of my ceramic education I have been fascinated by the rich history of the figure in clay, from Pre-Columbian Moche portrait vessels to sixteenth-century Della Robbia figurines. Drawing on my enthusiasm for the simple shapes and intensify of the Fauvist painters, I use the surfaces of vessels as my sketchbook. These themes and colours are then taken as inspiration for my sculptural work.
Historically, ceramic figures were used to depict common images within a society, such as members of royalty. The images that I see prevalent in everyday life today are of people waiting in lines: huddled in the cold for a late bus, drooping in the airport next to the delayed flight sign, poised in bathing suits ready to jump into unknown depths. These are people connected by common actions but rarely interacting-the alienated individual, isolated in a crowd. |
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Césan d'Ornellas Levine
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Césan d'Ornellas Levine
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| 7/18/2007 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Cesan d'Ornellas-Levine |
| Césan d'Ornellas Levine |
| July 18, 2007
- August 31, 2007 |
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Césan's work is a balance between form and freedom, as well as the conventional and eccentric, as she re-imagines, re-works, and remembers symbols and iconography. While her subjects are simple and familiar, her expression is original, bold, rhythmic, sculptural and spiritual . Césan will open a creative door behind an idea, and carefully allow it to explode onto the canvas.
"Everything we see moves through the lens of human consciousness. We never look up and see just the sun through our own eyes. We see the sun as much through the eyes of those who've come before us. I see my work as a process of truly sensual symbols and iconography. I try not to paint only the tree or the way I see the tree, but the convergence of the tree, the idea of the tree, and the human-ness of the tree -- how it has come through our collective cultural consciousness and been transformed by it. So it is not just about exploring the sensation of the sun, but about deconstructing the cultural convention of the sun and 'remembering' how we experience it in a truly sensual way -- learning how to re-imagine the sun- how it feels and tastes and really 'is'."
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Kriston Gene and Eva Milinkovic
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Kyle Stewart
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| 6/18/2007 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Tsunami Glassworks & Kyle Stewart |
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| June 11, 2007
- July 31, 2007 |
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Tsunami Glassworks' unique pieces are created using a combination of hot glass techniques and engraving. The work of husband and wife glass artists Eva Milinkovic and Kriston Gene is derived from organic chemistry and a desire to 'explore the poetry of scientific ideas.'
Kriston Gene is the son of the well known stained glass artist and owner of Kabuki Design and Art Glass Ltd., whose company emblem is the tsunami wave. The couple was thus inspired to take the name Tsunami Glassworks Inc. when they started their artisic partnership. Eva Milinkovic is a graduate of the glass blowing program at Sheridan College. Her work has been featured in numerous group exhibitions for Sheridan College and has shown in various galleries in North America as well as Germany.
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."
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TEA FOUR TWO Celebrity Artists
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| 5/10/2007 |
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Celebrity Online Auction |
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| TEA FOUR TWO Celebrity Artists |
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Online Auction of Celebrity Collection finished on May 21. Thank you to everyone who participated!
See www.sickkidsauctions.com for details for all teapots. |
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Ross Morrow
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| 5/8/2007 |
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Tea Four Two: 42 Outstanding Teapots |
| Teapot Exhibition & Celebrity Auction |
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| Thursday, May 10, 2007
- Sunday, June 10, 2007 |
| OPENING NIGHT RECEPTION - Thursday, May 10th 5-9pm |
| To view more artwork from
the exhibition, click on image. |
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Discover 2 outstanding teapot collections - perfect for gifts for Mother's Day and everday!
42 Artist Teapots selected from some of the most talented professional artists from across North America.
Celebrity Collection: Online Auction of Celebrity Teapots: May 11th - May 21st through www.sickkidsauctions.com . |
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Alex Anagnostou
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Alex Anagnostou
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| 4/1/2007 |
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"Window of Opportunity" |
| Alex Anagnostou |
| Alex Anagnostou |
| April 1, 2007
- April 30, 2007 |
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Sensuous forms and layers of brilliant colour are hallmarks of Alex Anagnostou's artful blown glass. A graduate of the reknowned Sheridan College Institute's Glass Program in 2004, Alex earned the Betty Kantor Silent Night Scholarship two years in a row.
The sensuous forms of Alex's works are often derived from natural objects found in the garden which she tends, and their relationship to the human body: fluid, organic forms both mimic the body and beg to be touched or handled. |
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Boris Kramer
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Boris Kramer
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Boris Kramer
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Boris Kramer
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| 2/28/2007 |
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"Window of Opportunity" |
| Boris Kramer |
| Boris Kramer |
| March 1, 2007
- March 31, 2007 |
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Boris Kramer was born in Hamilton, Ontario in 1969. Through his father Richard he learned blacksmithing techniques by osmosis: at home, art and metal were part of daily life. Richard, in turn, had been working with metal since the age of 14 and began his studio while in his 30's. In 1995, when Boris completed a degree in Fine Arts at McMaster University, he committed his artistic future to metal and joined his father at the forge. As his influences he cites movements as diverse as Rayism and Impressionism and states that, for him, the forging process is the seeking of form in a balance that supports its own meaning. Although he shares with his father a fascination with human relationships, Boris has clearly developed his own distinct vision and his own unique style. Their studio has become well known for its rounded, semi-abstract human forms developed by Richard to express various human relationships and the positive aspects of life.
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Kevin Gray
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| 2/1/2007 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Kevin Gray |
| Kevin Gray |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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After over 25 years of glass blowing experience, Kevin Gray is still in awe of the intrinsic beauty and fluidity of glass. Kevin began blowing in 1980, and established his own studio four years later. His skills have been honed within North America's most renowned schools: Sheridan College in Oakville, the Haystack Mountain School of Crafts in Maine, and the Pilchuck School of Glass in Washington State. It was at Pilchuck that Kevin was able to study with top glass artists Paul Stankard and Lino Tagliapietra.
Kevin's work has been featured in several exhibitions, most notably at the National Gallery of Canada and the Musee Beaux Arts in France. He is well known for his numerous large scale architectural installations for buildings such as Ottawa's Montfort Hospital. Kevin owns and operates a glass studio and Gallery in the historic village of Merrickville. |
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Roger Wood
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| 1/1/2007 |
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Time For a Sale |
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| Roger Wood |
| January 1, 2007
- January 31, 2007 |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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The quirky and creative work by Toronto clock artist Roger Wood will be 10% off throughout January. Be sure to check out this limited offer - there's no time to waste! |
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Gary Bolt
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Lisa Samphire
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| 11/27/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Starfish Glassworks |
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| December 1, 2006
- December 31, 2006 |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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| The Petroff Gallery is honoured to exhibit the outstanding pieces from Starfish Glassworks artists Gary Bolt, Morna Tudor and Lisa Samphire. |
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Fay Miller
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| 11/1/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Fay Miller |
| Fay Miller |
| November 1, 2006
- December 23, 2006 |
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Artist Fay Miller's desire to create beautiful things with her own two hands motivated her to leave a graphic arts career to work with glass. Intrigued by the reflective sheen of glass, Fay's work tends to be surface oriented, decorative, and undisciplined. She delights in the random beauty of the glass shards and the joy and ritual they represent.
Fay has designed awards for Amnesty Interenational, The American Jewish Committee, The Shofar, The Klein Chaplaincy, United Jewish Fun, The Jewish Federation, and other charitable and corporate organizations. Special commissions include dining tables, side tables, a glass wall for Temple Nir Tamid, California in Palos Verdes, and an eternal light for Temple Sinai in Rancho Mirage, California. |
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| 9/7/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity - September |
| Rollin Karg |
| Rollin Karg |
| September 5, 2006
- October 15, 2006 |
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The fluidity of hot molten glass being formed from a fiery furnace and the fine balance between time and gravity: this is the magic that drew Rollin Karg away from his career as an industrial engineer. He gathered all of his diverse talents (photographer, potter, woodworker, and engineer) and became a full-time glass blower after several workshops at Emporia State University in Kansas.
Rollin has built his most recent studio close to his family home in a beautiful park-like setting. The beauty of his natural surroundings serves as inspiration while still in stark contrast to the heat and spontaneity of glass blowing. Some of his family have also caught the glass blowing bug, and he has served as mentor to several.
Rollin is well-known for his skillful combination of dichroic glass, canework, and of course the many intricate layers and designs which create such visually stunning effects. His organic forms and the striking mix of patterned dichroic glass make Rollin's work unmistakable. From small pieces to large sculptures, the distinctive style of Rollin Karg is a joy to behold.
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| 8/1/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Dana Roman |
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| August 1, 2006
- August 31, 2006 |
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Dana Roman specializes in hand painted wearable art. She lives in Canmore, Alberta and takes her inspiration from the Canadian Rockies in order to create one-of-a-kind silk garments and framed works. She strives to capture the spirit of the pristine mountain wilderness as she encounters it on her back country trips. The natural, soft texture of her choice medium shows off hand-painted patterns and plays with light. The possibilities that begin with Dana's unique pieces are as endless as the flow of the silk itself.
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| 7/4/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Jane Hill |
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| July 1, 2006
- July 31, 2006 |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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Jane Hill's vases, platters, and teapots, appear to be drawings that have stepped off the page and come to life! You will notice the black outlines, the flat planes, and the positive and negative shapes first. The awareness of function comes second (like a punch line that can't help but make you smile).
Jane translates basic two-dimensional shapes into three-dimensions, with an interest in the form, gesture, contrast and compatibility. Her pottery has been featured on HGTV, in Canadian House & Home Magazine, Century Home Magazine, and Hamilton Magazine. She is also a frequent participant in Toronto's Annual Outdoor Art Exhibition and the Hamilton Region Art Council's "Designer Craft Exhibition". |
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Kyle Stewart
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| 6/9/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Kyle Stewart - Painter |
| Kyle Stewart |
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Kyle 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. Although he was never encouraged to follow in their footsteps, he quickly found himself sharpening his artistic abilities. Throughout his youth and university years, his work - whether realized through drawing or painting - consisted mainly of people and portraits. After spending four years in Thunder Bay, Ontario Kyle found a new inspiration for his subject matter. |
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Sports Celebrities
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Sports Celebrities
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| 5/4/2006 |
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SCORE! Art Exhibition |
| Where Sports Meets Art |
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| Thursday, May 11, 2006
- Sunday, June 4, 2006 |
| Silent Auction closed on June 4, 2006 at 5:00 PM |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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A Special Presentation of Artists creating sports-related works & Sports Celebrities creating artworks.
SPORTS CELEBRITES ARTWORKS will be Auctioned off with all proceeds going to SickKids Foundation. BIDDING CLOSES ON SUNDAY, JUNE 4, 2006.
Bids can be placed in Minimum Increments of $25.
Bids can be placed in three ways:
1. In person
2. Online via email-select "contact" icon
3. Via telephone toll free 1-877-542-3600 (Local 416-782-1696)
All bidders will receive weekly updates on the auction pieces (with provided email address). Also the pieces will be updated daily on the website as of 10am with the current highest BID. |
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| 4/1/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity - June Pham |
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| June Pham |
| April 1, 2006
- April 30, 2006 |
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June Pham was born in the heart of Florida, where she pursued her education in the arts at the University of Central Florida. She later attended Valencia Community College where she received a tuition grant and merit award for graphics. Now a resident of Canada, June's experience working with stained glass offered her the first glimpse of the magic created between light and glass. June enrolled in the Glass Program at the Sheridan College School of Craft and Design, and it was there that she found an unbelievable outlet for her creativity.
June blends colours with a painterly touch, allowing the transparency of the glass to develop subtle colour differences. The effect of layering is essential to the subtle atmosphere June tries to create with her work. The result is ethereal and calming, calling to mind the shifting colours of an aurora. As important colour is to June's work, form is an equally essential element. June takes most of her inspiration from nature and the human body which, she believes, speaks an unspoken language. |
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| 3/2/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity - Ann Kahn |
| Stone Sculptures |
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| March 2, 2006
- March 31, 2006 |
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Ann Kahn has been studying fine arts since the 1940's. Her journey in sculpture began in 1975 at the Centre Sculpture Club under the instruction of Irene Blogg, President of the Toronto Sculpture Society.
Ann’s works are carved from alabaster with compositions ranging from figurative to purely abstract forms. Stone carving is a “subtractive” sculpting process, meaning that the material is removed from the whole. Beginning with a block of alabaster, Ann sketches on the stone and cuts the larger areas away.
Once the rough cuts are complete, she begins a long process of chiseling, grinding and sanding. Texture is achieved by the process of chiseling, or smoothed by sanding.
Ann Kahn’s sculptures have been shown at The Art Zone, Centre Sculpture Club, Petroff Gallery and the Historic Distillery District in Toronto. She has also donated works to the National Ballet of Canada and the Kidney Foundation of Canada. Her sculptures can be found in various private collections across Canada.
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| 2/1/2006 |
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Window of Opportunity - Monika Aebischer |
| Mixed media masterpieces |
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| February 1, 2006
- February 28, 2006 |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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Monika Aebischer's art education encompasses a wide variety of media. Raised in Switzerland, the larger part of her education was in fibre and needle arts. Since coming to Canada in 1990 she has concentrated on furthering her interdisciplinary arts education with studies through the Toronto Board of Education, workshops with local and international artists, and as a student at the Ontario College of Art and Design (OCAD).
Her current works consist of mixed media images created in "reverse batik" on handmade paper, which is then mounted onto acrylic painted canvas. Further embellishments are added and a gloss "Topcoat" (a 100% polymer product) is used to seal the surface.
Reverse batik is a process where a piece of paper is covered in beeswax, a design etched into its surface, and eventually colours and dyes are added before the wax is removed. This step might be repeated depending on the effects sought for a particular piece.
Various elements of paper with images are sewn together with silk thread before they are mounted on to the canvas.
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| 12/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity - Césan |
| Eye popping paintings that will make your mouth water |
| Césan d'Ornellas Levine |
| December 1, 2005
- December 31, 2005 |
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the exhibition, click on image. |
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Cesan's paintings are bursting with life. Simple and familiar symbols are presented in new ways that are bold, juicy, abstracted, rhythmic, spiritual, vibrant, and dripping with colour.
Cesan opens a creative door behind an idea and carefully allows it to explode onto the canvas. These astonishing works will leave you inspired, uplifted and transformed.
Come see for yourself! |
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| 11/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity - Melvyn Malkin & David Thai |
| Architectural sketches in raku slabs & Glass as a liquid expression |
| David Thai |
| November 1, 2005
- November 30, 2005 |
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Melvyn Malkin - Melvyn's works are exhibiting again by popular demand. Since so many of you requested his wall works, that we have coaxed him to create a large collection. Ghese unique Raku pieces are handmade from clay slabs. Specially formulated glazes are used to prouduce exciting metallic lusters. These pieces are visually powerful when grouped in series. We felt that David Thai's work was the perfect complement to these metallic finishes.
David Thai - As a graduate of Sheridan College of Craft and Design, David has gone on to teach in the glass program. His work is an attempt in balancing technique and concept. His is inspired by the technical cane owrk of Italian master glassblowers. Current works incorporate exotic materials such as silver and gold leaf, resulting in celestial and other naturally occurring patterns.
These are majestic and magnetic vessels that will draw you in touch. Come see them for yourself!
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| 10/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity - Sand-cast sculptures |
| Gilles Payette |
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| October 1, 2005
- October 31, 2005 |
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Gilles first trained in sculpture, studying foundry art, working especially with cast bronze and aluminium. He soon discovered glass casting, realizing that this striking medium allowed him to truly his artistic intent.
Glass casting is a very impressive and physically demanding technique practiced since antiquity. The glass, which is melted at 2,225 degrees F, is poured directly into a carved shape in the sand. Colours, beginning as ground glass, placed in the sand beforehand, appear as the glass cools. The results are sculptural works bearing astonishing textural qualities. |
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| 9/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity - Don Stinson |
| Bringing out the natural beauty of woods |
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| September 1, 2005
- September 30, 2005 |
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Don is one of Canada's finest wood artist, coaxing stunning forms from natural burls. When Don works in wood, he does so in such a way that you can experience a bit of the Canadian wilderness in your home, reflecting the organic origins of the material.
Don's collection of hand-turned wooden bowls, boxes, mirrors and tables are highly sought after throughout Canada and the United States. His works have received numerous awards, including 3 from the One of a Kind in Toronto, 2 from the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibition, and 2 from the Ontario Arts Council. We are thrilled to be introducing these works at the Gallery. |
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| 8/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity - Surette Family |
| The family that creates together, relates together |
| Richard & Susan Surette |
| August 1, 2005
- August 31, 2005 |
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Richard and Susan Surette, along with their three children share studio space, ideas, and technical expertise in creating their ceramic objects. Their production embraces the functional as well as a wide range of conceptual pieces. Essential to all these works is the reciprocal interaction between the human body and its environment where each shapes, and is shaped by the other.
Of special interest in this exhibition are the landscape wall pieces that bring rugged images of Canada into your home in a unique and exciting way. |
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Susan Gates
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| 7/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity - July 2005 |
| Gorgeous garden reflections |
| Susan Gates |
| July 1, 2005
- July 31, 2005 |
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Artist Susan Gates transforms rustic window sashes, shutters and picture frames into delightful mirrored hand painted creations. Her whimsical flowers offer a prism of colour for the eyes with each design ranging from French Country to soft Contemporary. Each unique artwork presents reality reflected behind a delightful imaginary garden that mirrors Susan’s passion for life, nature and the fine balance in between.
Susan's love of art began in her childhood and continued into her college years where she spent time studying under Irish ceramicist Isla Stephonovich. She is currently a member of the American Craft Council and a strong supporter of her local hospice through her continued donation of artwork. Susan’s artwork has also been featured in numerous North American magazines and newspapers throughout her career.
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Rudy Kehkla
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| 6/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity - June 2005 |
| Sculpting air...Wire holograms |
| Rudy Kehkla |
| June 1, 2005
- June 30, 2005 |
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Each of Rudy''s wire sculptures starts from a sketch. Placing the sketch on the wall and using bright lights to cast a strong shadow, he begins bending wire, rendering his two dimernsional line drawing as a three dimernsional sculpture. Movement inspires most of Rudy''s subjects, whether he is depicting athletes in mid-stride or musicians in mid-note.
Rudy maintains that "my sculpture is mainly composed of air. I use bits of wire only to define that part of air to which I want to draw my audience''s attention..." These captivating works are sculptures in suspended animaiton. |
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| 5/5/2005 |
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Meant TWO Be |
| An Exhibition of Partner Pieces |
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| May 5, 2005
- May 29, 2005 |
| Thursday, May 5, 2005 |
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Meant Two Be is an exciting exhibition of partner works designed and created to be together.
Preview for Designers and Collectors: Wednesday, May 4, 2005 2:00 - 6:00 pm |
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| 4/1/2005 |
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Window of Opportunity |
| Kate Church |
| Kate Church |
| April 1, 2005
- April 30, 2005 |
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A native of Nova-Scotia, Kate Church, combines her unprecedented talent with a witty and ferociously unique style, to create stunning contemporary dolls which appeal to the child in all of us.
Kate loves change, colour, movement, and emotion. She tries to create visual pleasure, laughter and tenderness to create a reaction in her viewers. Kate delights in the delight that plays on the faces of people who are touched by her work. She wants people to discover something for themselves, about themselves, and uses that to fuel her desire to continue with her work which is her gift.
Kate has attended Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, and the Rhode Island School of Design where she received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Graphic and Textile Design. She also studied at the Centro Cultural Bellas Artes, in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Her works have appeared in countless exhibitions across the country. Kate Church now resides in Mahone Bay, Nova Scotia. |
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