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VANCOUVER, BC — The Vancouver Art Gallery will launch Across the Province, a new regional touring program, with Dawn: Sketches by the Group of Seven at Two Rivers Gallery in Prince George, British Columbia. Comprised of 30 Group of Seven works from the Vancouver Art Gallery’s permanent collection, the exhibition opens at Two Rivers Gallery on March 30 at 7:30 p.m. and will remain on display through June 23. Dawn will also be featured at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria from July 7 thro... Read more 29.03. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
March 10 – May 14, 2006
This biannual exhibition offers a glimpse into the research and artistic production of the faculty in the Department of Art at Auburn. It will feature paintings, drawings, ceramics, sculpture, photographs and graphic design by 20 artists and designers. The exhibition will present a wide variety of styles and approaches to art-making in the contemporary world. A lecture series by the art history faculty will be presented at the time of the exhibition.
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01 March – 14 May 2006
Every three years Tate holds a Triennial exhibition at Tate Britain showcasing contemporary art. This is the third Tate Triennial and is curated by Beatrix Ruf, Director of the Kunsthalle Zurich, taking an international perspective on the current British art scene. It includes work from different generations of artists working in a diverse range of media. Many of the artists featured in this exhibition address themes of sampling or re-processing of cultural ... Read more 27.02. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
How does one create art for the blind and partially sighted? The exhibition (Sense and Sensuality) brings together a collection of both sighted and non-sighted artists (is their such a term as non-sighted?) to show works that appeal to all five senses.
I remember one of my first trips to an art museum where I just naturally went up to a textural painting and was running my hands all over it. Not realizing this was a no-no in a gallery and the work was probably worth more than a house.... Read more 24.02.
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