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Canadian Art

The Tour of 15

September 18-December 1, 2007

The paintings of the 15 semi-finalists of the 2007 competition will be presented in a touring exhibition with stops at prominent galleries in the cities of Toronto, Moncton, Barrie, Winnipeg and Vancouver. Not only is this a wonderful opportunity for the artists involved to achieve gallery and public exposure from coast to coast, but it also gives Canadian art supporters the chance to witness what is happening in the art scene right across the country.

National:
September 18-27, 2008
Ontario College of Art and Design
100 McCaul Street

Toronto, Ontario.

Eastern Canada:
October 3-12, 2008
Galerie d'art Louise-et-Reuben-Cohen
Université de Moncton
Pavillon Clement-Cormier

Moncton, New Brunswick.

Central Canada:
October 17-24, 2008
MacLaren Art Centre
37 Mulcaster Street
Barrie, Ontario.

Western Canada:
October 31 - November 11, 2008
Winnipeg Art Gallery
300 Memorial Boulevard
Winnipeg, Manitoba

November 24 - December 1, 2008
Emily Carr Institute Art + Design
1399 Johnston Street
Granville Island
Vancouver, British Columbia.


 

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