OTTAWA CITIZEN ART REVIEW: CRAIG LEONARD IS MESSING WITH YOUR MIND
Craig Leonard's Exhibition 'Shaken Antlers' at Central Art Garage, report by Peter Simpson for the Ottawa Citizen. Leonard’s piece is a low stage, covered with 24 cork mats, that stretches clear from one wall to the other. If you want to enter you cannot avoid the decision of whether to step on the art, and nobody is there to tell you right thing to do. Central Art Garage gallery news.
Frank Shebageget Included in The Contemporary Native Art Biennial
Highlights of the biennial included Frank Shebageget’s magisterial Curtain of Beavers (2009), which explores the relationship between Native communities and the de Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver float plane.
APT613: 'HARD TO LOOK AT' EXHIBITION AT CENTRAL ART GARAGE
Artists Kristiina Lahde and Tammi Campbell are featured in the Apt613 review of the 'Hard To Look At' exhibition at Central Art Garage. Hard To Look At is in reference to the practice of using rulers, straight edges and measuring tapes to develop a defined edge for each small part of the greater piece. Interview with Danny Hussey by Jean McLernon. Central Art Garage, art gallery in Ottawa.
Michael Belmore - Hide: Skin as Material and Metaphor at the National Museum of the American Indian 2010-2011
Michael Belmore exhibit Hide: Skin as Material and Metaphor
The National Museum of the American Indian, George Gustav Heye Center, New York, NY, 2010-2011
Scout’s Honour: Michael Belmore and Frank Shebageget at the University of Lethbridge Art Gallery, Sept 2008
Artists, and long-time high-school friends Michael Belmore and Frank Shebageget both from the Anishnaabe First Nation, have come together to unravel truths and their desire to honour their interrelated histories and encounters within a place integral to their nation, families and selves.
Adrian Göllner exhibit Norwegian Wood reviewed in Canadian Art
As humorous and pseudo-scientific as Göllner’s efforts are, they speak to a human desire to bring to life the human emotions and connections embedded in things from the past—a desire that is articulated, ironically, in exquisite objects that remain mute and enigmatic.
Canadian Art Review: Frank Shebageget ‘Light Industry” at CUAG
Some of the most thought-provoking exhibitions are the result of an exquisite balance of aesthetic and political concerns. Frank Shebageget’s solo exhibition “Light Industry” at Ottawa’s Carleton University Art Gallery was one of them.
Interview with Michael Belmore about his exhibition Enbankment at Station Gallery
The exhibition is a reflection of how we have dealt with the landscape of North America, our shorelines. How we impact our landscape.
Michael Belmore’s Solace Included in Ice Follies
Michael Belmore’s Solace made use of a smaller used ice-fishing shack sealed and wired to display gold-leaf inlayed river stones.
Michael Belmore Smoulder acquired by the MacKenzie Art Gallery Collection
Micheal Belmore’s Smoulder consists of carved and fitted stones coming together to offer a feeling of warmth.
Camille Turner’s Miss Canadiana - Challenging the Dress Code - Canadian Art
Turner’s fictional beauty-contest winner, Miss Canadiana, appears on plates and mugs commemorating her “homecoming” tour through Hamilton, Ontario.
Camille Turner interview Toronto Nuit Blanche 2013
Camille Turner, creator of The Resistance of Peggy Pompadour—a sonic walking tour tells the story of an enslaved woman from the town of York.
Micheal Belmore in Discussion: Reading the Talk at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery
After learning about the Dish with One Spoon Treaty and wampum from artist Bonnie Devine and Elder Jan Longboat, the curators, Rachelle Dickenson and Lisa Myers invited artists who address land, trade, treaty and wampum in their work to consider this specific dish treaty.
Michael Belmore -Shapeshifter: Video by the Ontario Arts Council
Michael Belmore in Shapeshifters, a series of nine video profiles featuring Aboriginal artists in Ontario.
CENTRAL ART GARAGE MARKS FIRST YEAR WITH PARTY TONIGHT
One year anniversary exhibition at Central Art Garage, a group show with artists showing one object -based work. The artists include Meredith Jane Snider, Martin Hyde, Uta Riccius, Daniel Sharp and Bozica Radjenovic. The Ottawa Citizen, Peter Simpson - The Big Beat. Central Art Garage News.