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Across Canada Dec 10 to 16 2009
Curator Catherine Sinclair gives a tour of the exhibition "Nightlight," which features paintings by Philip Surrey, among others, at the Ottawa Art Gallery on Friday, December 11. Curator Catherine Sinclair gives a tour of the exhibition "Nightlight," which features paintings by Philip Surrey, among others, at the Ottawa Art Gallery on Friday, December 11.

Curator Catherine Sinclair gives a tour of the exhibition "Nightlight," which features paintings by Philip Surrey, among others, at the Ottawa Art Gallery on Friday, December 11.

THURSDAY DECEMBER 10

HALIFAX Caroline Holder opening 6-8pm Gallery Page & Strange 1869 Granville St

MONTREAL Guy Pellerin artist talk 12:30pm Leonard & Bina Ellen Art Gallery 1400 de Maisonneuve

MONTREAL Pierre Fournier/Judith Bellavance openings 6-9pm Galerie Orange 81 rue St-Paul E

MONTREAL Collectors workshop 5:30-7:30pm Centre Clark 5455 ave de Gaspé #114

TORONTO Michael Snow/“Nothing to Declare” opening 8-11pm Power Plant 231 Queens Quay W

SARNIA Douglas Wylie talk 7pm Gallery Lambton 150 N Christina St


FRIDAY DECEMBER 11

SACKVILLE “As Good As Gold or Better” opening 7:30pm Struts Gallery 7 Lorne St

OTTAWA “Nightlight” curator tour 12:30pm Ottawa Art Gallery 2 Daly Ave

OTTAWA “The Best of the Season” opening 5:30-9pm Patrick Mikhail Gallery 2401 Bank St

OTTAWA Sarah Hatton opening 7-10pm Dale Smith Gallery 137 Beechwood Ave

TORONTO Jesse Louttit opening 6-9pm Pikto 55 Mill St bldg 59

TORONTO Fastwurms reception & screening 9pm Guelph Goodwater Project 234 Queen St E

TORONTO Sandra Smirle opening 7-9pm Board of Directors 1080 Queen St W

WINNIPEG “Fax”/Rob Kovitz openings 8pm Plug In 286 McDermot Ave


SATURDAY DECEMBER 12

MONTREAL “Fluid Boundaries” opening 2:30-5pm Pierre-Francois Ouellette art contemporain 372 Ste-Catherine O #216

MONTREAL “Encan Clark” evening 2pm Centre Clark 5455 ave de Gaspé #114

MONTREAL John Grande book signing 2pm Battat Contemporary 7245 Alexandra St #100

TORONTO “Making Do and Getting By” forum 6pm Power Plant 231 Queens Quay W

TORONTO “Gifts by Artists” first day Art Metropole 788 King St W

LONDON “The Road Show” opening 2-4pm Michael Gibson Gallery 157 Carling St

WINNIPEG Rob Kovitz & Robert Enright conversation 3pm Plug In 286 McDermot Ave

BANFF “A Whyte Christmas” event 1-4pm Whyte Museum 111 Bear St

VICTORIA Exhibitions tour 2pm Art Gallery of Greater Victoria 1040 Moss St


WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 16

TORONTO “Canadian Art Winter Issue Launch & Holiday Celebration” 5:30-7:30pm Leo Kamen Gallery 406-80 Spadina Ave

HAMILTON Helen Haddon talk 3pm Art Gallery of Hamilton 123 King St W

This article was first published online on December 10, 2009.

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