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Canadian Art

Anne Lind International Program: Peter Eleey

Released June 1, 2010

Twice a year, visitors from international art centres engage with Canadian artists in an intense session of lectures, studio visits and discussions in Toronto. This spring from May 26 to 28 we welcomed Peter Eleey, Curator at P.S.1 Contemporary Art Centre. Previously, he was curator at the Walker Art Center, where he organized “The Quick and the Dead,” among other exhibitions. Mr. Eleey has also been Curator and Producer at Creative Time in New York, where he organized projects with artists including Doug Aitken, Cai Guo-Qiang and Jenny Holzer.

A video of Peter Eleey’s talk will be online soon.

For more information visit canadianart.ca/annelind/


 

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