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  • Saskatchewan

    Mendel Art Gallery

    Clint Neufeld Odalisque 2010 Courtesy the artist.



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    Mendel Art Gallery

    950 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    (306) 975-7610
    www.mendel.ca

    Gasoline Alley and Other Sunday Dreams by Clint Neufeld
    Saskatoon-area artist Clint Neufeld has a grease monkey’s appreciation for muscle cars, but he also replicates the components of engines, transmissions and axles in ceramic. His delicate sculptures, finished and displayed like fine china, ask viewers to consider men’s garage “tinkering” in terms of aesthetics, transformation—even love. Neufeld, a rising star on the Canadian art scene, had solo exhibitions in public art galleries across the country in 2011. Organized by Associate Curator Jen Budney, this is Neufeld’s first solo exhibition at the Mendel.
    Jan 27, 2012 Mar 18, 2012
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  • Saskatchewan

    Mendel Art Gallery

    Cybèle Young, Restoration Project, 2010, Japanese paper..



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    Mendel Art Gallery

    950 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    (306) 975-7610
    www.mendel.ca

    Paper Doll
    Central to this playful exhibition is an archival collection of paper dolls and doll clothes made by poet Sylvia Plath, when she was a teenager. The show ranges from miniscule, fragile paper sculptures by Cybèle Young to giant, cut-steel dresses by Barb Hunt, and a glimmering, immersive installation by Ed Pien. Also represented are Cindy Sherman, Jeannie Thib, Anna Torma, and Lynne Yamamoto. Curated by Anne Koval, Paper Doll is organized and circulated by the Owens Art Gallery, with support from the Canada Council for the Arts.
    March 30, 2012 June 10, 2012
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  • Saskatchewan

    Mendel Art Gallery

    Douglas Walker, Untitled #21, 1989, painted wood, glass, mixed media..



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    Mendel Art Gallery

    950 Spadina Crescent East, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
    (306) 975-7610
    www.mendel.ca

    Forced Perspective
    Drawn from the permanent collection of the Mendel Art Gallery, Forced Perspective examines culture and place. Working from miniature to monumental scales, the artists represent the diverse aesthetic traditions contributing to Prairie culture. Included are pioneer paintings by Augustus Kenderdine, carvings by Fred Moulding, and contemporary works by Douglas Walker, Bill Burns, and Janet Werner. Forced Perspective is organized by Public Programs Assistant Troy Gronsdahl.
    March 30, 2012 June 10, 2012
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  • Art Schools

    Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology

    P.O. Box 2034, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
    (905) 575-1212
    www.mohawkcollege.ca


    Areas of interest:
    design, drawing, photography, residence, scholarship, undergraduate, work study



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  • Art Schools

    Mount Allison University

    65 York Street, Sackville, New Brunswick, Canada
    (506) 364-2300
    www.mta.ca


    Areas of interest:
    art history, drawing, fine arts, gallery, painting, photography, portfolio required, printmaking, residence, scholarship, sculpture, undergraduate



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  • Alberta

    Mountain Galleries at the Fairmont

    Teresa Posyniak, Linda Many Guns in Humble Dress and Blanket, 48 x 24 inches.



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    Mountain Galleries at the Fairmont

    Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Alberta; Banff Springs, Banff, Alberta; and Chateau Whistler, Whistler, British Columbia, Canada
    1 888-310-9726
    www.mountaingalleries.com
    Open 7 days a week

    Encouraging creativity, innovation and originality, Mountain Galleries is proud to continue to support Canadian artists from three of the most stunning locations in the west.
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  • British Columbia

    Museum of Anthropology at UBC

    Non-figurative painting by Doug Cranmer.



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    Museum of Anthropology at UBC

    6393 North West Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    (604) 822-5087
    www.moa.ubc.ca
    Monday to Sunday 10am to 5pm, Tuesdays 10am to 9pm
    Kesu': The Art and Life of Doug Cranmer

    An exhibition that celebrates the life and art of Doug Cranmer, a man who embodied ‘indigenous modern’ before the term was invented, but preferred the descriptor ‘whittler’ or ‘doodler’ to ‘Kwakwaka’wakw artist.’
    March 17 to September 3, 2012

     

    Forest One

    Annie Ross’ amazing Forest One – a full-size, 1956 Nash Metropolitan automobile that the artist has wrapped, twined, and plaited with cedar-bark, plastic strapping tape, and old wool yarn – will be displayed in all its woven glory in MOA’s Great Hall.
    March 20 to May 27, 2012

     

    Visions of Enlightenment: Buddhist Art at MOA

    Works in the exhibit focus on basic Buddhist concepts and images, and reflect the purpose of Buddhist art: illuminating the variety of rituals, religious texts, and beliefs generated over time, culture, and geography. They offer a window into Buddhist philosophy, aesthetics and values, in a marriage of beauty and meaning. They provide the devotee and viewer both consistency in the forms of Buddhist art, and a vast array of subtle and obvious differences.
    May 30 to September 30, 2012



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  • British Columbia

    Museum of Anthropology at UBC

    Museum of Anthropology at UBC.



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    Museum of Anthropology at UBC

    6393 N.W. Marine Drive, Vancouver, British Columbia ,
    www.moa.ubc.ca
    Wed - Sat 12:00pm - 6:00pm, Sun 12:00pm - 5:00pm
    Forest One
    Annie Ross’ amazing Forest One – a full-size, 1956 Nash Metropolitan automobile that the artist has wrapped, twined, and plaited with cedar-bark, plastic strapping tape, and old wool yarn – will be displayed in all its woven glory in MOA’s Great Hall.
    March 20 to May 27, 2012
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  • International

    MAGASIN Centre National d'Art Contemporain

    155, cours Berrait, Grenoble, , France
    33 (4) 76 21 65 26
    www.magasin-cnac.org


  • Quebec

    MAI (Montreal, arts interculturels)

    3680, rue Jeanne-Mance, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    (514) 982-1812
    www.m-a-i.qc.ca


  • International

    MAK - Austrian Museum of Applied Arts

    Stubenring 5, Vienna, , Austria
    43 (1) 711 36 0
    www.mak.at


  • International

    MAK Branch Geymüllerschlössel

    Pötzleinsdorferstraße 102, Vienna, , Austria
    43 (1) 47 931 39
    www.mak.at


  • International

    MAK Depot of Contemporary Art

    Dannebergplatz 6, Barmherzigengasse, Vienna, , Austria
    43 (1) 71 13 62 98
    www.mak.at


  • Gallery Hop Toronto

    MKG127

    127 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    (647) 435-7682
    www.mkg127.com


  • Quebec

    MONOPOLI Galerie d'architecture

    181, rue Saint-Antoine Ouest, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
    (514) 933-5859
    www.galeriemonopoli.com


  • International

    MUMOK - Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien

    Museumsplatz 1, Vienna, , Austria
    43 (1) 525 00
    www.mumok.at


  • Saskatchewan

    MacKenzie Art Gallery

    3475 Albert Street, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
    (306) 584-4250
    www.mackenzieartgallery.ca


  • Ontario

    MacLaren Art Centre

    37 Mulcaster Street, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
    (705) 721-9696
    www.maclarenart.com


  • Art Programs and Workshops

    MacLaren Art Centre

    37 Mulcaster Street, Barrie, Ontario, Canada
    (705) 721-9696
    www.maclarenart.com


  • Ontario

    Macdonald Stewart Art Centre

    358 Gordon Street, Guelph, Ontario, Canada
    (519) 837-0010
    www.msac.ca


  • International

    Magasin 3 Stockholm Konsthall

    Frihamnen, First Floor, Stockholm, , Sweden
    46 (8) 545 680 40
    www.magasin3.com


  • British Columbia

    Malaspina Printmakers

    1555 Duranleau Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    (604) 688-1724
    www.malaspinaprintmakers.com


  • International

    Malmö Konsthall

    S:t Johannesgatan 7, Box 17127, SE-200 10, Malmö, , Sweden
    040 - 34 12 94
    www.konsthall.malmo.se


  • Festivals, Biennales and Art Fairs

    Manifesta International Foundation

    Prinsengracht 175 hs (offices & archives), Amsterdam, , The Netherlands
    31 (020) 672 14 35
    www.manifesta.org


  • Quebec

    Manifestation internationale d'art de Québec

    160, rue Saint-Joseph Est, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
    (418) 524-2276
    www.manifdart.org


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